Brahmāṇḍa-Āvaraṇa Nirūpaṇa, Virajā-Setu, and Prākṛta–Vaikṛta Sṛṣṭi
दशाधिकं पावकाच्च समन्तात्परिवारितम् / चतुर्थावरणं ज्ञेयं नभसोपि महाप्रभो
daśādhikaṃ pāvakācca samantātparivāritam / caturthāvaraṇaṃ jñeyaṃ nabhasopi mahāprabho
दशाधिकं पावकाच्च समन्तात् परिवारितम् । चतुर्थावरणं ज्ञेयं नभसोऽपि महाप्रभो ॥
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Elemental layers (bhūta-āvaraṇas) form successive boundaries; ‘sky’ (nabhas) is also conceived as enclosed within higher principles.
Vedantic Theme: Hierarchy of tattvas: gross elements are contained within subtler principles; encourages discrimination from bhūta to sūkṣma.
Application: Meditate on ‘fire’ as the transformative boundary: observe how desire/anger ‘burn’ and practice cooling through breath and discernment, moving attention from gross sensations to subtler awareness.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: cosmic enclosure/loka-āvaraṇa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.10.8 (water enclosure); Garuda Purana 3.10.10-12 (ahaṅkāra, mahat, triguna coverings)
This verse identifies a specific cosmic enclosure: a fire-layer that forms the fourth covering, indicating the Purana’s structured model of successive elemental boundaries around space.
Indirectly, it sets the cosmological framework—describing layered enclosures of the worlds—within which later teachings about post-death routes and realms are situated.
It encourages a contemplative view of the universe’s ordered structure, supporting disciplined living (dharma) and humility by recognizing one’s life within a vast cosmic hierarchy.