षट्पंचाशत्सहस्राणि तथान्यानि नवैव तु । ता वहंति रसं देहे जलं नद्यो यथा भुवि
ṣaṭpaṃcāśatsahasrāṇi tathānyāni navaiva tu | tā vahaṃti rasaṃ dehe jalaṃ nadyo yathā bhuvi
Có năm mươi sáu nghìn (mạch đạo), và lại thêm chín nữa. Chúng chuyên chở rasa—tinh dịch dưỡng sinh trong thân—như sông ngòi trên đất mang nước.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Nāḍī-nadī-sāmya (inner river-tīrtha)
Type: sangam
Listener: Disciple/interlocutor
Scene: A human figure shown as a landscape: countless inner rivers (nāḍīs) branching and converging, carrying luminous rasa like water; outside, earthly rivers mirror the same pattern.
It frames the body as a sacred, ordered system where life is sustained by regulated inner flows—supporting disciplines of purity, restraint, and yogic awareness.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it is a doctrinal description of the body used within the Purāṇic teaching context.
None directly; the verse is descriptive rather than prescribing vrata, dāna, snāna, or japa.