Kuru's Consecration — Kuru’s Consecration and the Sanctification of Samantapañcaka (Kurukshetra)
देवा ऊचुः कियन्त्यो वेदयः सन्ति ब्रह्मणः पुरुषोत्तम येनोत्तरतया वेदिर्गादिता सर्वपञ्चका
devā ūcuḥ kiyantyo vedayaḥ santi brahmaṇaḥ puruṣottama yenottaratayā vedirgāditā sarvapañcakā
诸天说道:“噢,普鲁绍塔玛(Puruṣottama),梵天的祭坛(vedi)共有多少座?凭借哪一座,使北方祭坛被宣称为‘萨尔瓦潘恰迦’(sarvapañcakā,具足五重)?”
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The Devas’ inquiry frames dharma as structured and knowable: sacred order is articulated through enumerations (how many altars, which is ‘northern’, what constitutes the pentad), emphasizing disciplined knowledge (vidyā) as part of religious life.
This is ancillary to the pancalakṣaṇa core; it functions as tīrtha/karma-kāṇḍa instruction embedded in Purāṇic narrative. It aligns most closely with didactic-ākhyāna within vamśānucarita-style framing rather than cosmogenesis (sarga/pratisarga).
The ‘fivefold’ (pañcaka) motif sacralizes completeness and cosmic order (pañca as a totality marker). The ‘northern altar’ suggests directional sanctity—space itself is hierarchized for ritual, mirroring the way inner life is ordered by dharma.