Adhyaya 57 — The Ninefold Divisions of Bharata: Mountains, Rivers, and Peoples
अथापरे जनपदा दक्षिणापथवासिनः । पुण्ड्राश्च केवलाश्चैव गोलाङ्गूलास्तथैव च ॥
athāpare janapadā dakṣiṇāpathavāsinaḥ / puṇḍrāśca kevalāścaiva golāṅgūlāstathaiva ca
Agora (direi) outros países—os que habitam na rota do sul (Dakṣiṇāpatha): os Puṇḍras, os Kevalas e, igualmente, os Golāṅgūlas.
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The Dakṣiṇāpatha is treated as an integral segment of the inhabited world; the purāṇic map is pan-regional, not confined to a single ‘heartland.’
Cosmography (bhū-varṇana) embedded within the Purāṇa’s broader historical framework.
Directional movement (north → east → south) can be read as a ritual circumambulation of Bhārata in text-form, a literary pradakṣiṇā.