The Structure of Jambudvipa: Nine Varshas, Navadvipa Bharata, Mountains, Rivers, and Peoples
तोया चैव महागैरी दुर्गन्धा वाशिलाः तथा विन्ध्यपादप्रसूताश्च नद्यः पुण्यजलाः शुभाः
toyā caiva mahāgairī durgandhā vāśilāḥ tathā vindhyapādaprasūtāśca nadyaḥ puṇyajalāḥ śubhāḥ
E os rios Toyā, Mahāgairī, Durgandhā e, do mesmo modo, Vāśilā—estes rios, nascidos dos pés do Vindhya, possuem águas santas e são auspiciosos.
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Holiness is not restricted to a single shrine or sectarian center; the Purāṇic vision distributes sanctity across the land, encouraging pilgrimage, gratitude toward nature, and the disciplined use of sacred waters in rites.
As a tīrtha-list, it is ancillary Purāṇic material. It supports dharma-pravṛtti (practice of religious life) rather than cosmogenesis (sarga) or dynastic history (vaṃśa).
“Born from the feet of Vindhya” personifies the mountain as a cosmic body. The landscape becomes anthropomorphic and worthy of reverence, integrating ecology into sacred order.