The Future Manus and the Avatāras in Their Manvantaras
सत्रायणस्य तनयो बृहद्भानुस्तदा हरि: । वितानायां महाराज क्रियातन्तून्वितायिता ॥ ३५ ॥
satrāyaṇasya tanayo bṛhadbhānus tadā hariḥ vitānāyāṁ mahārāja kriyā-tantūn vitāyitā
Oh rey Parīkṣit, en el decimocuarto manvantara la Suprema Persona, Śrī Hari, aparecerá del vientre de Vitānā, siendo Satrāyaṇa Su padre. Esta encarnación será célebre como Bṛhadbhānu y establecerá las prácticas espirituales.
This verse states that Lord Hari appeared as Bṛhadbhānu and arranged the principles of Vedic ritual activity in the sacrificial arena, showing that yajña and dharma ultimately rest on the Lord’s guidance.
In the manvantara descriptions, Śukadeva lists the Lord’s incarnations and their functions; here he highlights an appearance of Hari connected with organizing Vedic rites, illustrating how the Lord sustains cosmic order.
It encourages aligning one’s duties with devotion and scriptural principles—offering work and worship as service to Hari—rather than treating spiritual practice as independent of the Lord.