The Dynasty of Vaivasvata Manu Begins — Ilā/Sudyumna and the Birth of Purūravā
अप्रजस्य मनो: पूर्वं वसिष्ठो भगवान् किल । मित्रावरुणयोरिष्टिं प्रजार्थमकरोद् विभु: ॥ १३ ॥
aprajasya manoḥ pūrvaṁ vasiṣṭho bhagavān kila mitrā-varuṇayor iṣṭiṁ prajārtham akarod vibhuḥ
في البدء لم يكن لمانو ابنٌ. لذلك، طلبًا للذرية، أقام الحكيم الجليل فَسِشْتَه، ذو القوة الروحية العظيمة، قربانًا ليُرضي الإلهين مِترا وفَرونا.
This verse states that when Manu was without children, Sage Vasiṣṭha performed an iṣṭi-yajña specifically for progeny, invoking the deities Mitra and Varuṇa.
Because Manu was childless; as Manu’s priest and well-wisher, Vasiṣṭha arranged a prajā-artham (progeny-oriented) ritual to help establish the royal lineage.
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