Ahaṅkāra-Tripartition and the Rise of Indriyas, Devatās, and Cosmic Administrators
धूरिलोचनसंज्ञौ द्वौ क्रतुदक्षेतिसंज्ञकौ / द्वौ सत्यवसुसंज्ञौ च कामकालकसंज्ञकौ
dhūrilocanasaṃjñau dvau kratudakṣetisaṃjñakau / dvau satyavasusaṃjñau ca kāmakālakasaṃjñakau
Dos llevan el nombre de Dhūriloċana; dos son llamados Kratu y Dakṣa; dos se llaman Satya y Vasu; y otros dos se llaman Kāma y Kālaka.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Orderly naming and pairing indicates structured cosmic functions; knowledge is transmitted through precise lists.
Vedantic Theme: Cognitive discipline (saṅkhyāna) as a preparatory aid; plurality organized without losing underlying unity of order.
Application: Use paired grouping as a memorization method; in liturgy, maintain accuracy of names to preserve intended referents.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.5.36 (introduction to the tenfold Viśvedevas); Garuda Purana 3.5.38 (concluding statement and next groups: Ṛbhus, Pitṛs)
This verse functions as a catalog of specific beings/officials associated with Yama’s realm, helping identify the structured administration described in Preta Kanda narratives.
Indirectly: by naming paired officials/attendants, it supports the text’s broader depiction that the departed soul’s journey is overseen by designated beings within Yama’s system of judgment and transit.
It encourages seriousness about karma and śrāddha/antyeṣṭi duties—because the Purana presents the after-death process as orderly and accountability-driven, not random.