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Shloka 10

Matsya Purana — Pitṛ Worlds

जननी ब्रह्मदत्तस्य योगसिद्धा च गौः स्मृता कृष्णो गौरः प्रभुः शम्भुर् भविष्यन्ति च ते सुताः //

jananī brahmadattasya yogasiddhā ca gauḥ smṛtā kṛṣṇo gauraḥ prabhuḥ śambhur bhaviṣyanti ca te sutāḥ //

Brahmadatta’s mother is remembered as Yogasiddhā, also called Gau. And her sons will be Kṛṣṇa, Gaura, Prabhu, and Śambhu.

jananīmother
jananī:
brahmadattasyaof Brahmadatta
brahmadattasya:
yogasiddhā(a woman) perfected through yoga / named Yogasiddhā
yogasiddhā:
caand
ca:
gauḥGau (a proper name
gauḥ:
smṛtāis remembered / is traditionally known
smṛtā:
kṛṣṇaḥKrishna (name)
kṛṣṇaḥ:
gauraḥGaura (name
gauraḥ:
prabhuḥPrabhu (name
prabhuḥ:
śambhuḥŚambhu (name
śambhuḥ:
bhaviṣyantiwill be / shall become
bhaviṣyanti:
caand
ca:
teher/your (contextually ‘her’)
te:
sutāḥsons
sutāḥ:
Suta/Narrator (genealogical narration within the Matsya Purana’s vamsha section; traditionally framed as discourse to Manu)
BrahmadattaYogasiddhaGauKrishnaGauraPrabhuShambhu
DynastiesGenealogyVamshaPuranic namesRoyal lineage

FAQs

This verse does not discuss Pralaya; it belongs to the genealogical (vamsha) material, preserving names and succession within a royal/familial lineage.

Indirectly, it supports the Purana’s dharmic framework by recording legitimate descent and heirs—key to royal succession (rajadharma) and household continuity (grihastha lineage).

No explicit Vastu or ritual procedure is stated here; the verse functions as a lineage record naming the mother and the sons in Brahmadatta’s family line.