Adhyaya 72 — The Reconciliation Rite, Sarasvati Sacrifice, and the Birth of Uttama Manu (Auttama Manvantara Prelude)
जातोऽयमुत्तमे वंशे तत्र काले तथोत्तमे ।
उत्तमावयवस्तेन औत्तमोऽयं भविष्यति ॥
jāto 'yam uttame vaṃśe tatra kāle tathottame / uttamāvayavas tena auttamo 'yaṃ bhaviṣyati
彼はすぐれた家系に、しかも同じくすぐれた時に生まれた。四肢と体質がことごとく優れているゆえに、この者は「アウッタマ」(Auttama)として知られるであろう。
Excellence (uttamatva) is portrayed as arising from both auspicious circumstance (kāla) and inherent qualities (avayava). The verse frames identity and destiny as aligned with virtue and auspicious conditions.
Manvantara: it supports the manvantara-account by explaining the origin and naming of the Auttama figure connected to the Auttama Manvantara cycle.
‘Excellent time’ (uttama-kāla) and ‘excellent limbs’ can be read as inner and outer readiness: the right cosmic timing plus a fit instrument (body-mind) yields dharmic leadership associated with a Manvantara.