मन्वन्तरप्रमाणं च ब्रह्माण्डस्य च विस्तरः । ज्योतिश्चक्रस्वरूपं च यथावदनुवर्णितम्
manvantarapramāṇaṃ ca brahmāṇḍasya ca vistaraḥ | jyotiścakrasvarūpaṃ ca yathāvadanuvarṇitam
You have also properly described the measures of the Manvantaras, the expanse of the brahmāṇḍa—the cosmic egg—and the true form of the wheel of the luminaries.
The sages (Śaunaka and others)
Tirtha: Dvārakā (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sūta
Scene: Sūta’s narration evokes a cosmic diagram: the brahmāṇḍa as an egg-like sphere, concentric realms, and a radiant wheel of sun, moon, and planets turning in orderly paths, while sages listen in awe.
Purāṇic teaching links devotion to a cosmic vision—time cycles, universe structure, and divine order in the heavens.
None directly; this is a cosmological summary within the chapter’s closing dialogue.
None; it acknowledges correct exposition of cosmological topics.