Adhyaya 72 — The Reconciliation Rite, Sarasvati Sacrifice, and the Birth of Uttama Manu (Auttama Manvantara Prelude)
तस्य दृष्ट्वा वपुः कान्तं भविष्यं शीलमेव च ।
औत्तमश्चेति मुनयो नाम चक्रुः समागताः ॥
tasya dṛṣṭvā vapuḥ kāntaṃ bhaviṣyaṃ śīlam eva ca | auttamaś ceti munayo nāma cakruḥ samāgatāḥ ||
Al ver su hermosa figura y también su carácter futuro, los sabios reunidos le dieron el nombre de «Auttama».
The sages’ naming implies that true status is recognized by discernment of character (śīla) and destiny, not merely by royal lineage.
Manvantara + Vaṃśānucarita: the narrative explicitly anchors a dynastic birth to a specific Manu identity (Auttama).
Name-giving by ṛṣis symbolizes ‘mantra-like’ authorization: the spoken name crystallizes the child’s role as an archetypal regulator of dharma for an age.