Adhyaya 57 — The Ninefold Divisions of Bharata: Mountains, Rivers, and Peoples
दाक्षिणात्यास्त्वमी देशा अपरान्तान् निबोध मे ।
सूर्पारकाः कालिबला दुर्गाश्चानीकटैः सह ॥
dākṣiṇātyāstvamī deśā aparāntān nibodha me / sūrpārakāḥ kālibalā durgāścānīkaṭaiḥ saha
یہی جنوبی ممالک ہیں۔ اب مجھ سے اَپرَانت (مغربی) علاقوں کا بیان سنو: سُورپارک، کالِبَل اور دُرگ، نیز آنیکٹوں کے ساتھ۔
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The text models careful classification—south, then west—reflecting a Purāṇic habit of organizing knowledge (vidyā) as a support for dharma and memory.
Supplementary geographical description used alongside dynastic/epochal narration (vaṃśa/vaṃśānucarita).
Directional ordering (dakṣiṇa → aparānta) can be read as a ritual ‘circumambulation’ of Bhārata in speech—creating a verbal pradakṣiṇā.