Vamsha of Dhruva and Prithu; Daksha’s Progeny; Enumerations of Devas, Asuras, Nagas, and Birds
पौलोमाः कालकञ्जाश्च मारीचतनयाः स्मृताः / सिंहिकायां समुत्पन्ना विप्रचित्तिसुतास्तथा
paulomāḥ kālakañjāśca mārīcatanayāḥ smṛtāḥ / siṃhikāyāṃ samutpannā vipracittisutāstathā
Die Paulomas und die Kālakāñjas gelten als Söhne des Marīci; ebenso werden die aus Siṃhikā Geborenen als Söhne des Vipracitti bezeichnet.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Smṛti preserves cosmological memory; naming lineages is a way of ordering the universe intelligibly.
Vedantic Theme: Vyavahāra-level classification (nāma-rūpa) as a tool for understanding saṃsāra’s diversity.
Application: Use accurate sources and careful attribution when transmitting tradition; distinguish clans/causes before judging outcomes.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: cosmic genealogy setting
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.6 (continuation of daitya/dānava genealogies)
This verse preserves authoritative lineage-traditions, identifying specific Asura groups (Paulomas, Kālakāñjas) and their progenitors, which helps map Purāṇic cosmology and interrelations among beings.
It does not directly describe the soul’s post-death journey; instead, it provides cosmological background—categorizing beings and lineages—used elsewhere in the Purāṇa to contextualize moral conflict, karma, and realms of existence.
Use it as a reminder that Purāṇic teachings often combine ethics with cosmology: understanding categories of beings and tendencies can support discernment, self-control, and alignment with dharma.