The Structure of Jambudvipa: Nine Varshas, Navadvipa Bharata, Mountains, Rivers, and Peoples
कारस्करास्तु रमिनो नासिक्यान्तरनर्मदाः भारकच्छाः समाहेयाः सह सारस्वतैरपि
kāraskarāstu ramino nāsikyāntaranarmadāḥ bhārakacchāḥ samāheyāḥ saha sārasvatairapi
迦罗斯迦罗族与罗敏族;那悉迦族、安多罗·那摩陀族;婆罗迦遮族与娑摩诃耶族——并且娑罗娑伐多族亦在其列(被提及)。
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Rivers function as cultural arteries in Purāṇic thought; naming Narmadā- and Sarasvatī-associated groups underscores that sacred identity and dharma are carried through riverine landscapes and communities.
Primarily deśa/bhūmi-varṇana (regional description) rather than lineage narrative; it serves as supporting cosmographical/ethnographical scaffolding within the Purāṇa.
The pairing of Narmadā and Sarasvatī affiliations symbolically links different sacred river traditions, reinforcing the Purāṇa’s tendency to integrate multiple sacred geographies into one coherent religious map.