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Shloka 128

Pitṛ-śrāddha-haviḥ-phala-nirdeśa

Offerings for Ancestors and Their Stated Results

भगोस्तु पुत्रा: सप्तासन्‌ सर्वे तुल्या भगोर्गुणै: । च्यवनो वज्शीर्षश्न॒ शुचिरौर्वस्तथैव च

bhagos tu putrāḥ saptāsan sarve tulyā bhagor guṇaiḥ | cyavano vajraśīrṣaś ca śuciḥ aurvas tathaiva ca śukro vareṇyaḥ savanaś caiva saptaite bhṛgavaḥ smṛtāḥ | sarve bhṛgava-vaṁśyāś ca sāmānyato vāruṇāḥ smṛtāḥ yasmin vaṁśe tvam apy utpannaḥ ||

Vasiṣṭha sprach: „Bhaga hatte sieben Söhne, alle Bhaga an Tugend gleich. Ihre Namen sind Cyavana, Vajraśīrṣa, Śuci, Aurva, Śukra, Vareṇya und Savana—diese gelten als die sieben Bhṛgus. Alle, die zur Linie Bhṛgus gehören, werden gemeinhin ‘Vāruṇas’ genannt; und in eben dieser Linie bist auch du geboren.“

{'bhagaḥ''Bhaga
{'bhagaḥ':
a revered figure (here, the father of the seven sons)', 'putrāḥ''sons', 'sapta': 'seven', 'āsan': "were (past plural of √as, 'to be')", 'sarve': 'all', 'tulyāḥ': 'equal, comparable', 'guṇaiḥ': 'with virtues/qualities (instrumental plural of guṇa)', 'smṛtāḥ': 'are remembered/are traditionally known', 'vaṁśyaḥ': 'belonging to a lineage', 'sāmānyataḥ': 'generally, in common usage', 'vāruṇāḥ': 'those connected with Varuṇa
a revered figure (here, the father of the seven sons)', 'putrāḥ':
a common appellation for the Bhṛgu lineage here', 'yasmin vaṁśe''in which lineage', 'tvam api': 'you also', 'utpannaḥ': 'born, arisen'}
a common appellation for the Bhṛgu lineage here', 'yasmin vaṁśe':

वसिष्ठ उवाच

V
Vasiṣṭha
B
Bhaga
C
Cyavana
V
Vajraśīrṣa
Ś
Śuci
A
Aurva
Ś
Śukra
V
Vareṇya
S
Savana
B
Bhṛgu lineage (Bhṛgava/Bhārgava)
V
Varuṇa (via the epithet Vāruṇa)

Educational Q&A

The verse emphasizes the ethical and cultural weight of lineage: noble qualities (guṇas) are highlighted as the true measure of descent, and traditional appellations (like ‘Vāruṇa’ for the Bhṛgus) preserve communal memory and identity.

Vasiṣṭha is recounting a genealogical tradition: he lists Bhaga’s seven sons—identified with the Bhṛgu line—and notes that members of this lineage are commonly called Vāruṇas, linking the listener’s own birth to that respected ancestral line.