तयोर्मध्ये च विज्ञेयं मेरुमध्यमिलावृतम् दक्षिणेन तु नीलस्य निषधस्योत्तरेण तु
tayormadhye ca vijñeyaṃ merumadhyamilāvṛtam dakṣiṇena tu nīlasya niṣadhasyottareṇa tu
Dapat malaman na ang Ilāvṛta ay nasa pagitan nila, at ang Bundok Meru ang nasa gitna—nasa hilaga ng Niṣadha at nasa timog ng Nīla. Sa kosmos na maayos ang pagkakalatag, ang kaluluwa (paśu) ay dapat kumilala sa Panginoon (Pati) bilang tunay na aksis, gaya ng Meru na aksis ng Ilāvṛta.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
By describing Meru as the central axis of Ilāvṛta, the verse supports the Shaiva principle of an unshakable center—mirrored in Linga worship where the Linga signifies the cosmic pillar (stambha) and the स्थाणु (Sthāṇu) nature of Shiva as Pati.
Though framed as geography, it implies Shiva-tattva as the stabilizing axis: as Meru orders directions and regions, Pati (Shiva) orders and sustains the cosmos, while paśu (the soul) gains right knowledge by recognizing that center.
A meditative takeaway aligned with Pāśupata Yoga: establish inner steadiness by fixing awareness on the central principle (Pati), just as Ilāvṛta is defined by Meru as its center—useful for dhyāna during Linga-pūjā.