Harihara Revelation and the Kurukshetra Tirtha Cycle: Sthanu in Vishnu and the Sanctification of Saptasarasvata
सनत्कुमारः प्रोवाच दायादपरिकल्पना येयं हि भवता प्रोक्ता तां मे व्याख्यातुमर्हसि
sanatkumāraḥ provāca dāyādaparikalpanā yeyaṃ hi bhavatā proktā tāṃ me vyākhyātumarhasi
સનત્કુમારે કહ્યું—“દાયાદ (ઉત્તરાધિકાર) અંગે આપ દ્વારા કહેલી આ પરિકલ્પના કૃપા કરીને મને સમજાવો.”
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Sanatkumāra is a celebrated teacher figure (one of Brahmā’s mind-born sons) associated with jñāna and instruction. His request for ‘vyākhyā’ signals that the text is about to move from narrative phrasing into a more formal doctrinal explanation.
It refers to the conceptual/legal-spiritual framework by which someone becomes an ‘heir’—i.e., the conditions and meaning of rightful succession, whether of lineage, ritual authority, or transmission of yoga/knowledge.
Purāṇas often embed tīrtha-mahātmya within authoritative dialogues. Establishing who is qualified to speak and inherit the teaching legitimizes subsequent descriptions of sacred places, vows, and rites—even when the immediate verse is purely dialogic.