Pracetās, Māriṣā, Dakṣa’s Re-manifestation, and the Brahma-parastava; Cyclic Creation and Genealogies
बहुपुत्रस्य विदुषश् चतस्रो विद्युतः स्मृताः
bahuputrasya viduṣaś catasro vidyutaḥ smṛtāḥ
Of that wise one, blessed with many sons, four daughters are remembered, bearing the name Vidyut.
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Continuation of progenitor genealogies and named offspring
Teaching: Historical
Quality: authoritative
Dharma Exemplar: prajñā (wisdom)
Key Kings: Bahupūtra
This verse exemplifies the Purana’s role as a record of dynastic memory—listing descendants to preserve continuity of dharma, rulership, and sacred history.
Parāśara presents concise enumerations—sons, daughters, and names—using “smṛtāḥ” to signal received tradition, keeping the narrative as an authoritative genealogical register.
Even when Vishnu is not named in a given verse, the dynastic accounts function within a Vishnu-centered cosmology where order, succession, and dharma unfold under the Supreme Lord’s sovereignty.