Rudra’s Wrath at Daksha’s Sacrifice and the Iconography of Kālarūpa through the Zodiac
चित्रांशद्वितयं स्वातिर्विशाखायांशकत्रयम् द्वितीयं सुक्रसदनं तुला नाभिरुदाहृता
citrāṃśadvitayaṃ svātirviśākhāyāṃśakatrayam dvitīyaṃ sukrasadanaṃ tulā nābhirudāhṛtā
Duas porções de Citrā, depois Svātī e três porções de Viśākhā: isso constitui Tulā (Libra). Também é declarada a segunda morada de Śukra (Vênus), e diz-se que Tulā corresponde ao umbigo.
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The navel (nābhi) is treated as a central ‘knot’ of embodied life; mapping it to Tulā (balance) reinforces the ideal of equilibrium—measured conduct, harmony, and proportion—as a dharmic value reflected in cosmic structure.
This is cosmological-astral cataloguing, best placed under Sarga-type descriptive cosmology (a practical cosmography rather than narrative history).
Tulā signifies weighing/balance; assigning it to the navel underscores ‘centrality’ and ‘balance’ in the cosmic body. Śukra’s association emphasizes themes of cohesion, attraction, and harmony in the ordered universe.