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Matsya Purana — Manvantaras, Shloka 84

यस्माद् दृशपरत्वेन सह तस्मान्महर्षयः ईश्वराणां सुतास्तेषां मानसाश्चौरसाश्च वै //

yasmād dṛśaparatvena saha tasmānmaharṣayaḥ īśvarāṇāṃ sutāsteṣāṃ mānasāścaurasāśca vai //

Karena unggul dalam penglihatan rohani, para Maharsi itu dipandang sebagai putra para Īśvara—sebagian manasa (lahir dari pikiran) dan sebagian caurasa (lahir secara jasmani)৷

यस्मात् (yasmāt)because/for this reason
यस्मात् (yasmāt):
दृश-परत्वेन (dṛśa-paratvena)by being foremost in seeing/insight (spiritual vision)
दृश-परत्वेन (dṛśa-paratvena):
सह (saha)together/indeed
सह (saha):
तस्मात् (tasmāt)therefore
तस्मात् (tasmāt):
महर्षयः (maharṣayaḥ)great sages
महर्षयः (maharṣayaḥ):
ईश्वराणाम् (īśvarāṇām)of the lords/divine rulers
ईश्वराणाम् (īśvarāṇām):
सुताः (sutāḥ)sons/offspring
सुताः (sutāḥ):
तेषाम् (teṣām)of them
तेषाम् (teṣām):
मानसाः (mānasāḥ)mind-born, produced by thought
मानसाः (mānasāḥ):
च (ca)and
च (ca):
औरसाः (aurasāḥ)born from the body/womb, natural-born
औरसाः (aurasāḥ):
वै (vai)indeed/certainly.
वै (vai):
Lord Matsya (Vishnu) speaking to Vaivasvata Manu (contextual attribution within the Matsya Purana’s discourse style)
MaharishisIshvaras (divine lords)Manasa-putras (mind-born progeny)Auras-putras (natural-born progeny)
CreationGenealogiesRishisManvantaraPuranic cosmology

FAQs

It reflects a creation principle rather than dissolution: sages can originate in two ways—mind-born (manasa) through divine will/insight and auras (natural-born) through embodied generation—showing layered modes of emanation in Puranic cosmology.

By distinguishing spiritually eminent seers as ‘sons of the divine’, it underlines why kings and householders must honor rishis, support learning and yajña, and treat their counsel as authoritative in dharma and governance.

No direct Vastu or temple-rule appears in this verse; its ritual takeaway is the elevated status of rishis, implying their central role as officiants and transmitters of mantra and rite in the Matsya Purana’s broader ritual framework.

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