Means to Liberation: Supremacy of Hari, Proper Salutations, and Purāṇic Authority
षद्विंशतिसहस्राणि मुनीनामूर्ध्वरेतसाम् / तेषां शिष्यप्रशिष्याणां संख्या वक्तुं न शङ्क्यते
ṣadviṃśatisahasrāṇi munīnāmūrdhvaretasām / teṣāṃ śiṣyapraśiṣyāṇāṃ saṃkhyā vaktuṃ na śaṅkyate
အထက်သို့ ဗီရိယတက်မြှောက်ထားသော ဘြဟ္မစရိယ အာစကေတ မုနိတို့သည် နှစ်ဆယ့်ခြောက်ထောင် ရှိ၏။ ထိုသူတို့၏ တပည့်နှင့် တပည့်၏တပည့်တို့၏ အရေအတွက်ကို မပြောနိုင်အောင် များလှ၏။
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: Brahmacarya/ūrdhva-retas and disciplined asceticism generate spiritual potency and sustain expansive teaching lineages.
Vedantic Theme: Ojas/tejas as a support for steadiness of mind; saṅgha/paramparā as a vehicle for transmitting liberating knowledge and devotion.
Application: Cultivate restraint and conservation of energy (brahmacarya in broad sense), respect teacher-student lineages, and participate in communities that preserve study and practice.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana frequently praises ṛṣis and paramparā as authorities for dharma and afterlife teachings; numerical hyperbole used to convey magnitude
This verse highlights ūrdhvaretas as a defining mark of powerful munis, implying that disciplined conservation and sublimation of vital energy supports spiritual attainment and authoritative teaching lineages.
By stating a fixed number of munis but an uncountable number of disciples and grand-disciples, the verse emphasizes how a small body of realized teachers can generate vast, expanding traditions of instruction.
Respect authentic teacher–student lineages, practice self-restraint and ethical discipline, and prioritize steady spiritual study so that knowledge is preserved and transmitted responsibly.