कमठ उवाच । यथैतद्वेद ब्रह्मांडं शरीरं च तथा शृणु । पादमूलं च पातालं प्रपदं च रसातलम्
kamaṭha uvāca | yathaitadveda brahmāṃḍaṃ śarīraṃ ca tathā śṛṇu | pādamūlaṃ ca pātālaṃ prapadaṃ ca rasātalam
కమఠుడు అన్నాడు—ఈ శరీరం బ్రహ్మాండానికి ఎలా అనురూపమో విను. పాదమూలం పాతాళం, పాదపు ముందుభాగం రసాతలం।
Kamaṭha
Tirtha: Pātāla; Rasātala (internalized cosmographic loci)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Atithi
Scene: Kamaṭha teaches a diagrammatic vision: a standing human figure overlaid with concentric cosmic layers; the soles labeled Pātāla and the forefoot Rasātala, with the brahmāṇḍa shown as an egg-like aura around the body.
The human body is presented as a microcosm of the universe, encouraging reverence and disciplined living.
No tīrtha is praised; the verse explains cosmology through bodily mapping.
None; it is an explanatory cosmological teaching.