Sukesha’s Boon, the Twelve Dharmas of Beings, and the Cosmography of the Seven Dvipas with the Twenty-One Hells
तस्येमां निर्ममे पुण्यां प्रजां देवश्चतुर्दिशम् स्थानानि द्वीपसंज्ञानि कृतवांश्च प्रजापतिः
tasyemāṃ nirmame puṇyāṃ prajāṃ devaścaturdiśam sthānāni dvīpasaṃjñāni kṛtavāṃśca prajāpatiḥ
Mula sa kaayusang iyon, nilikha ng diyos ang mapalad na lahing ito sa apat na panig; at si Prajāpati rin ay gumawa ng mga tahanang tinatawag na “dvīpa” (mga pulo-kontinente/rehiyon).
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Life and society are framed as part of a divinely ordered manifold (directions, regions, abodes). The ‘puṇyā prajā’ phrasing also suggests creation is fundamentally auspicious, supporting a dharma-centered view of human purpose.
Sarga: creation of beings (prajā-sarga) and the structuring of space into dvīpas and directional quarters—standard Purāṇic cosmographical content.
The four directions represent completeness and totality of manifestation; dvīpas signify differentiated worlds/fields of experience. Together they symbolize the transition from undivided potential into organized plurality.