Harihara Revelation and the Kurukshetra Tirtha Cycle: Sthanu in Vishnu and the Sanctification of Saptasarasvata
पादौ यकारो मीनो ऽपि स चैत्रे वसते मुने इदं द्वादशमं प्रोक्तं पत्रं वै केशवस्य हि
pādau yakāro mīno 'pi sa caitre vasate mune idaṃ dvādaśamaṃ proktaṃ patraṃ vai keśavasya hi
音节“ya”被配属给双足;而 mīna(双鱼/鱼)亦于 Caitra(恰特罗月)居于其处,噢牟尼。此被宣说为第十二 patraka——确为 Keśava(吉舍婆)之分段。
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It anchors the entire correspondence system in a single theological center—Keśava—so the twelvefold enumeration is not merely calendrical or astrological but a devotional map of Vishnu.
Within the chapter’s symbolic grammar, creatures/emblems are ‘stationed’ on specific limbs to create a complete body-cosmos. The fish emblem naturally evokes aquatic symbolism and can suggest support, grounding, or the lower extremities in a vertical body-map.
The verse itself only assigns the month Caitra to this twelfth patraka. Any linkage to particular vratas or tīrtha observances would depend on adjacent verses or later ritual digests that interpret this mapping.