Kulaparvata
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By Swami Harshananda
Kulaparvata literally means ‘a mountain that demarcates’.
Purānic geography of the world mentions seven dvipas.[1] Each of these dvipas has seven Kulaparvatas. These Kulaparvatas are the mountains that demarcate the lands in the above mentioned island-continents. Bhāratavarṣa[2] is a part of the Jambudvīpa. Its Kulaparvatas are:
- Mahendra
- Malaya
- Sahya
- Saktimān
- Rkṣa
- Vindhya
- Pāriyātra
Similarly there are Kulaparvatas in other dvīpas also. For instance:
- Gomoda in Plakṣadvīpa
- Kumuda in Sālmali
- Vidruma in Kuśadvipa
- Vāmana in Krauñcadvīpa
- Raivataka in Sākadvipa
- Mānasottara in Puṣkaradvīpa
References
- The Concise Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Swami Harshananda, Ram Krishna Math, Bangalore