युगानां कुरुते राज्यं मनवश्च तथा परे । स्वायंभुवप्रभृतयो यथा शक्रास्तथा स्थिताः
yugānāṃ kurute rājyaṃ manavaśca tathā pare | svāyaṃbhuvaprabhṛtayo yathā śakrāstathā sthitāḥ
諸々のユガにわたり、マヌたちもまた王権を行じ、他の者たちも同様である。スヴァーヤンブヴァを始めとして、彼らは確立されて立ち続ける—ちょうどインドラ(シャクラ)たちがそれぞれの順番に確立されるように。
Skanda (deduced; exact speaker not in snippet)
Listener: dvijāḥ
Scene: A procession of Manus beginning with Svāyambhuva, each holding a dharma-śāstra/palm-leaf, paralleled by successive Indras with vajra—two aligned columns showing orderly succession across yugas.
Cosmic order (ṛta/dharma) operates through appointed rulers (Manus and Indras), reminding devotees that authority is stewardship under divine law.
No single tīrtha is named in this verse; it provides cosmological context within a tīrtha-glorifying chapter.
None; the focus is the succession of Manus and Indras.