Adhyaya 58 — The Kurma-Form of Narayana: Mapping Bharata through Nakshatras, Regions, and Planetary Afflictions
ऐन्द्रं मूलं तथाषाढा नक्षत्रत्रयमेव च ।
माण्डव्याश्चण्डखाराश्च अश्वकालानतास्तथा ॥
aindraṃ mūlaṃ tathāṣāḍhā nakṣatratrayam eva ca / māṇḍavyāś caṇḍakhārāś ca aśvakālanatās tathā
At naroon ang tatluhang pangkat ng mga bahay-buwan (nakṣatra): Aindra, Mūla, at Āṣāḍhā. Naroon din ang mga Māṇḍavya, ang mga Caṇḍakhāra, at gayundin ang mga Aśvakālanata (mga bayan/rehiyon).
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Time (lunar stations) and space (lands/peoples) are paired, implying that human life is best understood through both terrestrial belonging and celestial rhythm.
Sthāna, with astral correspondences that support ritual calendrics.
Nakṣatra triads can be read as ‘energetic zones’ governing regions—suggesting a sacred geography where rites and destinies differ by place and star-influence.