Bhāratavarṣa–Navabheda-Vyavasthā
The Nine Divisions of Bhāratavarṣa and Its Sacred Geography
प्लक्षस्तन्नामसंज्ञो वै प्लक्षद्वीपो द्विजोत्तम । इज्यते तत्र भगवाञ्छंकरो लोकशंकरः
plakṣastannāmasaṃjño vai plakṣadvīpo dvijottama | ijyate tatra bhagavāñchaṃkaro lokaśaṃkaraḥ
Hỡi bậc tối thượng trong hàng Bà-la-môn, quả thật có một châu lục mang chính danh ấy—Plakṣa-dvīpa. Tại đó, Đức Thế Tôn Śaṅkara, đấng ban phúc cho muôn cõi, được tôn thờ phụng bái.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It affirms that sacred geography is spiritually charged: in Plakṣa-dvīpa, Śiva as Śaṅkara is approached as the compassionate Pati (Lord) who grants auspiciousness and supports the worlds, encouraging devotion as a direct path toward grace and liberation.
By stating that Bhagavān Śaṅkara is worshipped there, the verse points to Saguna-upāsanā—Śiva worshipped with form and attributes, commonly through the Śiva-liṅga and related rites, as a means to receive Śiva’s anugraha (saving grace).
The takeaway is regular Śiva-pūjā: worship Śaṅkara with mantra-japa (especially Pañcākṣarī—"Om Namaḥ Śivāya"), offerings such as water and bilva leaves, and a steady contemplative remembrance of Śiva as loka-śaṅkara (the good of all beings).