सामवेद–अथर्ववेदशाखाः, पुराणसंहिता, अष्टादशपुराणानि, विद्यास्थानानि
Sāma/Atharvan branches, Purāṇa compendium, 18 Purāṇas, knowledge taxonomy
हिरण्यनाभः कौसल्यः पौष्पिञ्जिश् च द्विजोत्तम उदीच्याः सामगाः शिष्यास् तस्य पञ्चदश स्मृताः
hiraṇyanābhaḥ kausalyaḥ pauṣpiñjiś ca dvijottama udīcyāḥ sāmagāḥ śiṣyās tasya pañcadaśa smṛtāḥ
Wahai brahmana terbaik, antara mereka dikenang Hiraṇyanābha, Kausalya dan Pauṣpiñji; dan para Sāmaga dari wilayah Udīcya—lima belas murid semuanya—dicatat dalam salasilah pengajarannya.
Sage Parāśara
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Names and groupings of Sāma-veda disciples, including the Udīcya Sāmagas
Teaching: Historical
Quality: authoritative
Dharma Exemplar: Ācārya-sevā and śruti-rakṣaṇa (service to teacher; protection of Veda)
Vishnu Form: Para-Brahman
Bhakti Type: Shanta
This verse functions as a record of Sāma Veda transmission, preserving the authority of specific teachers and regional schools through named disciples and counted lineages.
By naming teachers and identifying their disciples (including regional groups like the Udīcyas), Parāśara presents Vedic knowledge as an unbroken paramparā maintained across generations.
Even when the verse is genealogical, the Vishnu Purana frames such order—memory, lineage, and dharma—as sustained within Vishnu’s cosmic sovereignty, where sacred knowledge is preserved as part of universal governance.