Adhyaya 60 — Descriptions of Kimpurusha-varsha, Hari-varsha, Ilavrita (Meru-varsha), Ramyaka, and Hiranyamaya
मेरुस्तत्र महाशैलस्तदाख्यातमिलावृतम् ।
रम्यकं वर्षमस्माच्च कथयिष्ये निबोध तत् ॥
merus tatra mahā-śailas tad ākhyātam ilāvṛtam | ramyakaṃ varṣam asmāc ca kathayiṣye nibodha tat ||
ณ ที่นั้น เขาพระเมรุเป็นมหาภูเขา และแดนนั้นเรียกว่า ‘อิลาวฤต’ บัดนี้ต่อจากนี้เราจักพรรณนาแว่นแคว้นชื่อ ‘รมัยกะ’—จงเข้าใจเถิด
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The careful naming and sequencing of regions reflects a Purāṇic pedagogy: cosmic order is learnable and structured, encouraging reverence for an intelligible universe rather than randomness.
Cosmographic cataloging belongs to sarga/pratisarga descriptive material—mapping the created world and its divisions.
Naming (ākhyāna) is a form of ‘making knowable’: esoterically, to name the inner ‘regions’ of experience is to gain mastery and orientation on the spiritual path.