Manvantara Enumerations Begin: Svāyambhuva’s Austerity, Yajñapati’s Protection, and the Avatāras up to Hari
Gajendra Prelude
अष्टाशीतिसहस्राणि मुनयो ये धृतव्रता: । अन्वशिक्षन्व्रतं तस्य कौमारब्रह्मचारिण: ॥ २२ ॥
aṣṭāśīti-sahasrāṇi munayo ye dhṛta-vratāḥ anvaśikṣan vrataṁ tasya kaumāra-brahmacāriṇaḥ
Vibhu tetap brahmacārī seumur hidup dan tidak menikah. Darinya, delapan puluh delapan ribu muni yang teguh berkaul belajar pengendalian diri, tapa, dan laku suci lainnya.
This verse highlights that vast numbers of sages, steady in discipline, followed and propagated the vow of lifelong celibacy (kaumāra-brahmacarya), showing brahmacharya as a revered spiritual standard.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī is narrating to King Parīkṣit, describing the power and influence of a great vow embraced from childhood and upheld by many sages.
Even without adopting lifelong celibacy, one can practice disciplined self-control, purity of conduct, and commitment to a spiritual vow—then strengthen others by example and guidance.