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Shloka 19

Adhyaya 54Cosmography of Jambudvipa: Continents, Oceans, Varshas, and Mount Meru

अयुतोच्छ्रायास्तस्याधस्तथा विष्कम्भवर्वताः ।

प्राच्यादिषु क्रमेणैव मन्दरो गन्धमादनः ॥

ayutocchrāyāstasyādhastathā viṣakambhavarvatāḥ / prācyādiṣu krameṇaiva mandaro gandhamādanaḥ

เบื้องล่างนั้นมีภูเขาเป็นฐานรองรับ สูงหนึ่งหมื่นโยชน์. ในทิศตะวันออกและทิศอื่น ๆ ตามลำดับ มีภูเขามันทระ และคันธมาทนะ (และอื่น ๆ ตามลำดับ).

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CosmologySacred GeographyWorld-mountain supports

FAQs

Stability is a recurring cosmic motif: great structures are said to rest on supports. The imagery reinforces the idea that order depends on underlying foundations—seen analogically in dharma supporting society.

Cosmographic Sarga/Sthāna material: detailing the physical supports and arrangement of the world’s central axis.

‘Supports’ can be read inwardly as the stabilizing principles (disciplines, virtues) that uphold the aspirant’s inner ‘Meru’ (axis of awareness).