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Matsya Purana — Rite of Donating the ‘Sugar Mountain’, Shloka 2

अष्टाभिः शर्कराभारैर् उत्तमः स्यान्महाचलः चतुर्भिर्मध्यमः प्रोक्तो भाराभ्यामधमः स्मृतः //

aṣṭābhiḥ śarkarābhārair uttamaḥ syānmahācalaḥ caturbhirmadhyamaḥ prokto bhārābhyāmadhamaḥ smṛtaḥ //

آٹھ شکرہ-بھار وزن والا مہاچل اعلیٰ سمجھا جاتا ہے؛ چار بھار والا متوسط کہا گیا ہے؛ اور دو بھار والا ادنیٰ کے طور پر یاد کیا گیا ہے۔

अष्टाभिः (aṣṭābhiḥ)by eight
अष्टाभिः (aṣṭābhiḥ):
शर्कराभारैः (śarkarā-bhāraiḥ)by bhāra-measures of śarkarā (gravel/pebbles used as a standard weight)
शर्कराभारैः (śarkarā-bhāraiḥ):
उत्तमः (uttamaḥ)excellent, highest
उत्तमः (uttamaḥ):
स्यात् (syāt)would be/is considered
स्यात् (syāt):
महाचलः (mahācalaḥ)Mahācala (a large standard/stone/measure used in building/installation contexts)
महाचलः (mahācalaḥ):
चतुर्भिः (caturbhiḥ)by four
चतुर्भिः (caturbhiḥ):
मध्यमः (madhyamaḥ)middling
मध्यमः (madhyamaḥ):
प्रोक्तः (proktaḥ)declared, stated
प्रोक्तः (proktaḥ):
भाराभ्याम् (bhārābhyām)by two bhāras
भाराभ्याम् (bhārābhyām):
अधमः (adhamaḥ)inferior
अधमः (adhamaḥ):
स्मृतः (smṛtaḥ)remembered/traditionally held.
स्मृतः (smṛtaḥ):
Lord Matsya (in discourse to Vaivasvata Manu)
MahācalaBhāraŚarkarā
Vastu ShastraMeasurementsTemple ArchitecturePratima StandardsRitual Materials

FAQs

This verse does not discuss Pralaya; it sets technical standards for grading a Mahācala by weight, reflecting the Purana’s practical Vastuvidya focus rather than cosmology.

It supports dharmic responsibility in public works and sacred construction: a king or patron should fund and approve properly graded (uttama) materials/standards for temples and civic structures rather than inferior (adhama) ones.

It provides a weight-based specification—8/4/2 bhāras (using śarkarā as a standard)—to classify the Mahācala into superior, medium, or inferior grade, guiding quality control in temple-building and installation procedures.