Adhyaya 54 — Cosmography of Jambudvipa: Continents, Oceans, Varshas, and Mount Meru
निषधः पारियात्रश्च मेरोः पार्श्वे तु पश्चिमे ।
यथा पूर्वौ तथाचैतावानीलनिषधायतौ ॥
niṣadhaḥ pāriyātraśca meroḥ pārśve tu paścime / yathā pūrvau tathā caitāvānīlaniṣadhāyatau
மேருவின் மேற்கு பக்கத்தில் நிஷதமும் பாரியாத்ரமும் உள்ளன. கிழக்கில் உள்ள இரண்டைப் போலவே, இவ்விரண்டும் ஆனீலமும் நிஷதமும் கொண்ட அளவிற்கு சமமான விரிவுடையவை.
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Cosmic symmetry is emphasized: the quarters balance each other. This mirrors the Purāṇic ideal that order (ṛta/dharma) manifests as proportion and correspondence.
Sarga/Sthāna cosmography: specifying the mirrored layout of mountain ranges around Meru.
East–west equivalence can be read as a teaching on inner balance—opposites are structured to correspond, suggesting harmony between complementary poles.