Adhyāya 6: Pañca-mahābhūta–guṇa-nirdeśa and Sudarśana-dvīpa
Five Elements, Sensory Qualities, and a Cosmographic Island
तस्यैव मूर्धन्युशना: काव्यो दैत्यैर्महीपते । इमानि तस्य रत्नानि तस्येमे रत्नपर्वता:,भूपाल! उस मेरुपर्वतके ही शिखरपर दैत्योंके साथ शुक्राचार्य निवास करते हैं। ये सब रत्न तथा ये रत्नमय पर्वत शुक्राचार्यके ही अधिकारमें हैं
tasyaiva mūrdhany uśanāḥ kāvyo daityair mahīpate | imāni tasya ratnāni tasyeme ratnaparvatāḥ ||
桑阇耶说:“大王,就在那须弥山的峰顶,乌舍那·迦毗耶(即舒克罗阿阇梨)与代底耶众同住。此诸宝物,以及这些由宝石构成的群山,皆在他权柄之下。”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights how immense wealth and extraordinary resources (jewels and jewel-mountains) are still subject to governance and rightful control—here attributed to Śukrācārya among the Daityas—implying that power and prosperity are structured by authority, counsel, and order rather than being ownerless spoils.
Sañjaya describes a mythic scene on Mount Meru: Śukrācārya (Uśanā Kāvya) resides on its summit with the Daityas, and the remarkable jewels and jewel-mountains mentioned are said to be under his dominion.