Cosmography of Seven Dvipas
एवं द्वीपास्त्विमे सप्त पृथग्धर्माः पृथक्क्रियाः गदिष्यामस्तव वयं शृमुष्व त्वं निशाचर
evaṃ dvīpāstvime sapta pṛthagdharmāḥ pṛthakkriyāḥ gadiṣyāmastava vayaṃ śṛmuṣva tvaṃ niśācara
如是,这七大洲各有不同的法(dharma,职责)与不同的行(kriyā,仪轨)。我们将为你宣说——听着吧,夜行者(niśācara)。
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Dharma is presented as context-sensitive: different regions (dvīpas) can sustain different normative practices without negating the overarching Purāṇic moral order.
Primarily within Sarga (cosmological description of the world’s structure) and ancillary cosmography typical of Purāṇas.
The ‘seven dvīpas’ model symbolizes a graded, orderly cosmos where variety of practice (kriyā) coexists under a single cosmic law (dharma).