Dvīpa-Varṣa Vibhāga and the Priyavrata–Agnīdhra Lineage
Cosmic Geography and Royal Succession
स्वायंभुवस्य तु मनोः प्रागुक्तो यः प्रियव्रतः / पुत्रस्तस्याभवन् पुत्राः प्रजापतिसमा दश
svāyaṃbhuvasya tu manoḥ prāgukto yaḥ priyavrataḥ / putrastasyābhavan putrāḥ prajāpatisamā daśa
পূৰ্বে উল্লিখিত প্ৰিয়ব্ৰত স্বায়ম্ভুৱ মনুৰ পুত্ৰ আছিল। তেওঁৰ পৰা দহ পুত্ৰ জন্মিল, যিসকল প্ৰজাপতিসকলৰ সমান সৃষ্টিশক্তি আৰু মহিমাসম্পন্ন আছিল।
Purāṇic narrator (Sūta-style narration in the genealogical account)
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Indirectly: it frames cosmic order through Manu and Prajāpati-like progenitors, implying a governed creation where individual lineages function within a larger, divinely ordered reality rather than describing Ātman directly.
None explicitly in this verse; it belongs to the genealogical (vaṃśa) section. In the Kurma Purana, Yoga teachings become prominent elsewhere (notably the Upari-bhaga’s Ishvara Gita), while here the focus is on dharmic-cosmic succession.
It does not state the Shiva–Vishnu unity directly; however, by presenting creation through Prajāpati-like agents under a single cosmic framework, it supports the Purana’s broader synthesis where multiple divine functions operate harmoniously within one supreme order.