Bhu-maṇḍala-varṇanam
Description of the Earth-Maṇḍala, the Seven Continents, and Meru
जठरं देवकूटश्च आयामे दक्षिणोत्तरे । गन्धमादनकैलासौ पूर्वपश्चिमतो गतौ
jaṭharaṃ devakūṭaśca āyāme dakṣiṇottare | gandhamādanakailāsau pūrvapaścimato gatau
Sa lawak na hilaga–timog naroon ang mga bundok na Jaṭhara at Devakūṭa; at sa silangan–kanluran naman ay umaabot ang Gandhamādana at Kailāsa.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It sanctifies sacred geography by mapping the divine region around Kailāsa, presenting the world as ordered around Shiva’s abode—an aid to devotion (bhakti) and contemplative remembrance of Pati, the supreme Lord.
By highlighting Kailāsa as Shiva’s manifest abode, it supports Saguna-focused devotion: the devotee meditates on Shiva’s presence in a holy locus, which naturally leads to reverence for the Linga as the accessible sign (liṅga) of the transcendent Pati.
A simple practice is dhyāna on Kailāsa’s sacred directions—mentally placing Shiva’s abode at the center—while repeating the Panchākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” aligning inner orientation with divine remembrance.