Kapālamocana-tīrtha (Auśanasa) and Balarāma’s Sarasvatī Pilgrimage
वायुज्वालो वायुरेता वायुचक्रश्न वीर्यवान् । एवमेते समुत्पन्ना मरुतां जनयिष्णव:
vaiśampāyana uvāca |
vāyujvālo vāyuretā vāyucakraś ca vīryavān |
evam ete samutpannā marutāṃ janayiṣṇavaḥ ||
ဝိုင်ရှမ္ပါယနက ပြောသည်– «ဝါယုဇ္ဝာလ၊ ဝါယုရေတာ၊ နှင့် အင်အားကြီး ဝါယုစက္ကရ—ဤသို့ပင် သူတို့သည် မရုတ်အဖွဲ့တို့ကို မွေးဖွားစေမည့် မူလဘိုးဘွားများအဖြစ် ပေါ်ထွန်းလာကြ၏»။
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse emphasizes that powerful forces—here symbolized by the Maruts (storm-deities)—are not random but arise through an ordered lineage. This frames even violent or turbulent energies within a structured cosmos, implying that power should be understood in relation to origin, purpose, and rightful place.
Vaiśampāyana continues a genealogical account describing the birth of beings connected with the Maruts. He names Vāyujvāla, Vāyuretā, and the mighty Vāyucakra as progenitors associated with the Marut host.