Adhyaya 55 — Description of Jambudvipa: The Four Forests, Lakes, and Mountain Ranges Around Mount Meru; Bharata as the Karma-Bhumi
महापुण्या मनोज्ञैश्च सदैवोपवनैर्युताः ।
सरांसि च मनोज्ञानि सर्वर्तुसुखदोऽनिलः ॥
mahāpuṇyā manojñaiś ca sadaivopavanair yutāḥ | sarāṃsi ca manojñāni sarvartusukhado ’nilaḥ ||
அவை மிகப் புனிதமானவை; எப்போதும் இனிய தோப்புகளால் அலங்கரிக்கப்பட்டவை. அங்குள்ள ஏரிகள் மனமகிழ்வானவை; அங்குள்ள தென்றல் எல்லா பருவங்களிலும் இன்பம் அளிக்கிறது.
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A ‘good world’ is portrayed as one where nature itself is harmonious—an outward reflection of accumulated puṇya and inner order.
Sthāna: qualitative description of a realm’s comforts and auspiciousness.
Perpetual pleasantness (all-season comfort) symbolizes a mind stabilized in sattva, less disturbed by the ‘seasons’ of change.