Significance of Shvetagiri
Shvetagiri is described in ancient texts as a significant geographical feature. According to the Purana, it is one of three mountains located in the north of Ilavrita, acting as a boundary for the Hiranmaya Varsha. Similarly, Kavyashastra identifies Shvetagiri as the second mountain north of Mahameru in Jambudvipa. This highlights its importance in the mythological and cultural landscapes of ancient Indian literature.
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Hindu concept of 'Shvetagiri'
Shvetagiri in Hinduism represents a significant mountain, acting as a boundary for Hiranmaya Varsha and positioned north of Mahameru in Jambudvipa, emphasizing its geographical and spiritual importance within the tradition.
From: Devi Bhagavata Purana
(1) Another of the three mountains in the north of Ilavrita, serving as the boundary for the Hiranmaya Varsha.[1]