Sṛṣṭi-krama: Brahmā’s Sequential Creation of Devas, Sages, and Sense-Presiding Powers
तदनन्तरजो वीन्द्र अष्टवर्षादनन्तरम् / धनपो ह्यभवत्तत्र तद्भार्या वत्सरे परे
tadanantarajo vīndra aṣṭavarṣādanantaram / dhanapo hyabhavattatra tadbhāryā vatsare pare
ثم بعد ذلك، يا خيرَ الملوك، وبعد انقضاء ثماني سنين أخرى، ظهر هناك ابنٌ يُدعى «دهَنَپَ»؛ وفي السنة التالية ظهرت (وُلدت) زوجته.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Time-bound manifestation (kāla-krama) of beings within sṛṣṭi; emergence of progeny and relational bonds.
Vedantic Theme: Kāla as an upādhi governing nāma-rūpa in vyavahāra; continuity of saṃsāra through progeny.
Application: Reflect on impermanence and the patterned unfolding of life-events; cultivate detachment while fulfilling duties within family life.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.13.49-52 (continuation of sequential creations)
It records a precise sequence of births over time, reinforcing the Purana’s theme that relationships and life-events unfold according to karmic continuity and ordained timing.
Indirectly, it supports the text’s broader teaching that after death and post-death transitions, the jiva can take further births in a structured order shaped by prior causes (karma), even when the verse itself is a lineage-style narration.
Treat family bonds and life circumstances as ethically consequential: act with dharma now, since future situations and relationships are portrayed as arising from prior choices and their results.