Adhyaya 73 — The Uttama Manvantara: Classes of Devas, Indra Sushanti, and the Royal Lineage
अतीन्द्रियमशेषाणां मनूनाञ्चरितं तथा ।
तथा जन्मापि विज्ञेयं प्रभावश्च महात्मनाम् ॥
atīndriyam aśeṣāṇāṃ manūnāṃ caritaṃ tathā / tathā janmāpi vijñeyaṃ prabhāvaś ca mahātmanām
Les exploits de tous les Manu dépassent la portée des sens. De même, il faut comprendre les naissances et la puissance extraordinaire (influence) des êtres à la grande âme.
Purāṇic history is not merely empirical record; it conveys dharma through exemplary lives. The verse cautions that the full scope of cosmic administrators (Manus) and the true stature of mahātmas cannot be measured by ordinary perception; they are to be grasped through śāstra, tradition, and their dharmic outcomes.
Primarily Manvantara (accounts of Manus and their periods) and, secondarily, Vaṃśānucarita (dynastic/biographical narratives of eminent figures).
‘Beyond the senses’ suggests that cosmic order (ṛta/dharma) operates through subtle causality: merit, tapas, and divine ordinance. The ‘birth’ of a mahātma is read as a manifestation of accumulated tapas and divine purpose, not merely biological origin.