Adhyaya 79 — The Vaivasvata Manvantara: Classes of Devas, the Seven Sages, and Manu’s Nine Sons
तथैव पुत्रो भगवाञृचीकस्य महात्मनः ।
जमदग्निस्तु सप्तैते मुनयोऽत्र नथान्तरे ॥
tathaiva putro bhagavān ṛcīkasya mahātmanaḥ |
jamadagnis tu saptaite munayo 'tra nathāntare ||
وكذلك جَمَدَغْنِي—الابن المبارك لِـرِيشِيكا عظيمِ النفس—(يُتمّ العِدّة): هؤلاء هم الحكماء السبعة هنا، في هذا الفاصل (من المَنْوَنْتَرا).
The authority of tradition is reinforced through lineage (ṛṣi-to-ṛṣi descent) and through the idea that each era has appointed custodians of sacred order.
Manvantara: listing the sages of the period is a core manvantara-detail within Purāṇic historiography.
Jamadagni’s mention evokes the Bhṛgu-line’s ascetic power; esoterically, it points to tapas as a stabilizing force in cyclical time.