Ajāna Lineages, Divine Classes, Ṛṣi Catalogues, and the Merit of Śravaṇa-Smaraṇa
त्वष्टुः पुत्री कशेरूश्च तासां मध्ये गुणाधिका / तदनन्तरजान्वक्ष्ये शृणु सम्यक् खगेश्वर
tvaṣṭuḥ putrī kaśerūśca tāsāṃ madhye guṇādhikā / tadanantarajānvakṣye śṛṇu samyak khageśvara
ত্বষ্টৃৰ কন্যা কশেৰূ তেওঁলোকৰ মাজত গুণে শ্ৰেষ্ঠা। এতিয়া তেওঁলোকৰ পাছত জন্ম লোৱা সকলৰ বৰ্ণনা কৰিম—হে খগেশ্বৰ, মনোযোগে শুনা।
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Guṇa-śreṣṭhatā: excellence is measured by virtues, even within exalted lineages.
Vedantic Theme: Sattva-guṇa as the basis for clarity and excellence; inner quality over mere birth-status (within the Purāṇic frame).
Application: Cultivate discernible virtues (truthfulness, restraint, compassion) as the real mark of distinction; honor exemplars rather than only titles.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: continuing genealogical narration addressed to Khageśvara (Garuḍa)
This verse highlights Kaśerū’s preeminence in virtues within her group, a common Purāṇic way of marking spiritually or cosmically significant figures in genealogical narration.
Vishnu is guiding Garuda through a structured account: after naming a key figure (Kaśerū), he signals a transition to the next generation, inviting attentive listening to the continuation of the lineage.
Even in genealogical sections, the text emphasizes guṇa (virtue) as the true distinction—encouraging readers to value character and conduct over mere status or origin.