Harihara Revelation and the Kurukshetra Tirtha Cycle: Sthanu in Vishnu and the Sanctification of Saptasarasvata
सुकारं जघनं प्रोक्तं तत्रस्थश्च धनुर्धरः पौषति गदितो मासो नवमं परिकीर्तितम्
sukāraṃ jaghanaṃ proktaṃ tatrasthaśca dhanurdharaḥ pauṣati gadito māso navamaṃ parikīrtitam
حرفِ ‘سُ’ کو جَغَن (کمر/سرین) قرار دیا گیا ہے؛ وہاں دھنوردھر (قوس/دھنو) واقع ہے۔ مہینہ پَوش کہا گیا ہے؛ یہ نواں پترک بیان ہوا ہے۔
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In this enumerative context, ‘Dhanurdhara’ functions as a descriptive label for the zodiac sign Sagittarius (Dhanu), represented iconographically as an archer/bow-bearer, rather than a specific named deity.
It is part of a symbolic microcosm–macrocosm scheme: syllables (varṇa), bodily regions (aṅga), and astral divisions (rāśi/māsa) are aligned to create a sacralized, memorizable cosmological grid.
Not in these three verses. They are purely astral-symbolic; no rivers, forests, lakes, or pilgrimage sites are named in the provided excerpt.