Names of Priyavrata’s Sons; Division of the Seven Continents; Sapta-dvīpa and Meru Description; Nābhi–Ṛṣabha–Bharata Lineage
शङ्कराथ न तेष्वस्ति युगावस्था कथञ्चन / जम्बूद्वीपेश्वरात्पुत्रा ह्यग्रीध्नादभवन्नव
śaṅkarātha na teṣvasti yugāvasthā kathañcana / jambūdvīpeśvarātputrā hyagrīdhnādabhavannava
Um Śaṅkara willen gibt es bei ihnen keinerlei feste Abfolge der Yugas. Vom Herrn von Jambūdvīpa wurden neun Söhne geboren, beginnend mit Agrīdhna.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Cosmic time (yuga) is not uniformly experienced across all regions; genealogical origins proceed from a central lord of Jambūdvīpa.
Vedantic Theme: Relativity of empirical time within māyā; the same Brahman/Īśvara underlies diverse temporal orders.
Application: Hold one’s historical assumptions lightly; use Purāṇic time as a contemplative tool to reduce anxiety about change and to focus on dharma in the present.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: dvīpa/continent within bhū-maṇḍala cosmography
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.54.12–14 (naming of varṣas and Nābhi–Ṛṣabha–Bharata lineage)
This verse anchors the Purāṇic mapping of the world by naming the Jambūdvīpa ruler’s lineage, establishing how regions and dynasties are traditionally traced in cosmological narration.
It states that among the beings or lineages under discussion, a rigid yuga-sequence is not being applied, suggesting the narration is framed by divine purpose rather than strict chronological yuga accounting.
Use it as a reminder to read Purāṇic cosmology with attention to purpose and context—genealogies and timelines often serve teaching aims, not only historical chronology.