Manvantara Catalog: Fourteen Manus, Their Sons, Saptarishis, Indras, Deva-Hosts, and the 18 Vidyās
अभूतरजसश्चैव तथा देवाश्वमेधसः / वैकुण्ठ (ण्ठाः श्चामृत (ता) श्चैव चत्वारो देवतागणाः
abhūtarajasaścaiva tathā devāśvamedhasaḥ / vaikuṇṭha (ṇṭhāḥ ścāmṛta (tā) ścaiva catvāro devatāgaṇāḥ
Terdapat empat golongan makhluk ilahi: Abhūtarajasas, Deva-aśvamedhas, Vaikuṇṭhas, dan Amṛtas.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: Multiplicity of divine attendants within a single sacred order; devotion recognizes graded celestial communities centered on Vishnu.
Vedantic Theme: Ekaṃ sat—many functional manifestations; divine order as expression of Ishvara’s governance.
Application: Cultivate reverence for cosmic order; use the names as smaraṇa (remembrance) to steady devotion.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: divine abode
Related Themes: Garuda Purana celestial-gaṇa enumerations in Purva-khanda sections describing divine hierarchies
This verse preserves a traditional cosmological taxonomy—identifying distinct divine hosts—used to map the structure of higher worlds and the beings associated with them.
Indirectly: by describing higher divine orders (like the Vaikuṇṭhas), it frames the hierarchy of realms and beings that a soul aspires toward through dharma, devotion, and spiritual merit.
Use it as a reminder of spiritual hierarchy and goal-setting: prioritize dharma and Viṣṇu-bhakti (devotion) as the inner orientation toward higher states symbolized by Vaikuṇṭha.