Adhyaya 58 — The Kurma-Form of Narayana: Mapping Bharata through Nakshatras, Regions, and Planetary Afflictions
द्रावणाः मार्गिकाः शूद्रा कर्णप्राधेयवर्वराः ।
किराताः पारदाः पाण्ड्यास्तथा पारशवाः कलाः ॥
drāvaṇāḥ mārgikāḥ śūdrā karṇaprādheya-varvarāḥ | kirātāḥ pāradāḥ pāṇḍyās tathā pāraśavāḥ kalāḥ ||
又列举:陀罗婆那(Drāvaṇa)、摩罗祇迦(Mārgika)、首陀罗(Śūdra)、羯那钵罗提耶(Karṇaprādheya)与婆罗婆罗(Varvara);以及基罗多(Kirāta)、帕罗陀(Pārada)、般荼耶(Pāṇḍya),并有帕罗舍婆(Pāraśava)与迦罗(Kala)。
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The verse reflects how Purāṇic compilers used a mix of political, regional, and varṇa-like terms to classify society; it is descriptive rather than prescriptive in these lines.
Ancillary cosmography/ethnography (bhū-varṇana).
The blending of social and regional identifiers suggests a layered identity model—outer geography and inner social ordering—both viewed as parts of a single cosmic arrangement.