Adhyaya 74 — King Svarashtra, the Deer-Queen’s Curse, and the Rise of Tamasa Manu
सत्यास्तथान्ये सुधियः सुरूपा हरयस्तथा ।
एते देवगणास्तत्र सप्तविंशतिकाः मुने ॥
satyāstathānye sudhiyaḥ surūpā harayastathā / ete devagaṇāstatra saptaviṃśatikā mune
ထိုနေရာ၌ နတ်အုပ်စုများမှာ စတ်တျာ (Satyas)၊ အန်ယာ (Anyas)၊ စုဓိယာ (Sudhiyas)၊ စုရူပါ (Surūpas) နှင့် ဟရယာ (Harayas) တို့ ဖြစ်ကြသည်။ အို ရိရှီ၊ ထို သာမန်မဟုတ်သော နတ်တပ်ဖွဲ့တို့သည် စုစုပေါင်း ၂၇ ပါး ဖြစ်하였다။
Purāṇic cosmology stresses ordered plurality: many divine classes cooperate within a single age, suggesting dharma is upheld through coordinated functions.
Manvantara: listing of deva-gaṇas is a core Manvantara marker across Purāṇic literature.
Named deva-classes can be interpreted as differentiated ‘powers’ (śaktis in a general sense) that manifest harmoniously when an age is properly ordered.