Dakṣa’s Daughters, Cosmic Lineages, and the Population of the Three Worlds
तार्क्ष्यस्य विनता कद्रू: पतङ्गी यामिनीति च । पतङ्गयसूत पतगान्यामिनी शलभानथ ॥ २१ ॥ सुपर्णासूत गरुडं साक्षाद् यज्ञेशवाहनम् । सूर्यसूतमनूरुं च कद्रूर्नागाननेकश: ॥ २२ ॥
tārkṣyasya vinatā kadrūḥ pataṅgī yāminīti ca pataṅgy asūta patagān yāminī śalabhān atha
Kaśyapa, también llamado Tārkṣya, tuvo cuatro esposas: Vinatā (Suparṇā), Kadrū, Pataṅgī y Yāminī. Pataṅgī dio a luz muchas clases de aves, y Yāminī dio a luz langostas (śalabha). Vinatā (Suparṇā) engendró a Garuḍa, el portador del Señor Viṣṇu, y a Aruṇa (Anūru), auriga del dios Sol. Kadrū engendró diversas variedades de nāgas, serpientes sagradas.
This verse identifies Garuḍa as the son of Vinātā (Suparṇā) and as the direct carrier (vāhana) of Yajñeśa—Lord Viṣṇu—establishing his exalted service position.
Here Śukadeva states that Kadrū gave birth to many Nāgas, indicating the serpent races originate from her lineage.
The verse highlights the glory of service—Garuḍa is महान because he carries the Lord—so one can cultivate devotion by valuing humble, steady service to Bhagavān and His devotees.