कालनिर्णयः (युग-मन्वन्तर-कल्पप्रमाणम्) — Measures of Time and Cosmic Cycles
त्रिंशत्कोट्यस् तु संपूर्णाः संख्याताः संख्यया द्विज सप्तषष्टिस् तथान्यानि नियुतानि महामुने
triṃśatkoṭyas tu saṃpūrṇāḥ saṃkhyātāḥ saṃkhyayā dvija saptaṣaṣṭis tathānyāni niyutāni mahāmune
हे द्विज, हे महामुने! संख्येनुसार पूर्ण मोजमाप असे—तीस कोटी, आणि त्यावर आणखी सडसष्ट नियुत अधिक।
Sage Parāśara (addressing Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Conversion of Manvantara span into large human-number units (koṭi, niyuta)
Teaching: Cosmological
Quality: precise
Creation Stage: Manvantara
Concept: The text renders the same time-span in expansive numerical denominations—thirty koṭis plus sixty-seven niyutas—emphasizing exact cosmic accounting.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma
Application: Treat spiritual life as measurable commitment: set regular counts (japa, study hours) while remembering the immeasurable backdrop of kāla.
Vishishtadvaita: Exact enumeration supports an intelligible, structured cosmos—real and law-governed—whose order is upheld by the supreme Lord.
Vishnu Form: Para-Brahman
Bhakti Type: Shanta
They function as a technical vocabulary for cosmic measurement, showing that the universe and its cycles are described as an ordered, countable system rather than a random expanse.
He presents the cosmos through exact reckoning—step-by-step numerical accounting—so the listener (Maitreya) can grasp the scale and structure of the world within a coherent framework.
Even when the text speaks in numbers, the implied foundation is that the measurable cosmos operates under a supreme sustaining principle—Vishnu—whose sovereignty makes the universe intelligible and ordered.