Dakṣa’s Daughters, Cosmic Lineages, and the Population of the Three Worlds
अर्यम्णो मातृका पत्नी तयोश्चर्षणय: सुता: । यत्र वै मानुषी जातिर्ब्रह्मणा चोपकल्पिता ॥ ४२ ॥
aryamṇo mātṛkā patnī tayoś carṣaṇayaḥ sutāḥ yatra vai mānuṣī jātir brahmaṇā copakalpitā
Do ventre de Mātṛkā, esposa de Aryamā, nasceram muitos carṣaṇayas, sábios eruditos; dentre eles, Brahmā estabeleceu a espécie humana, dotada de aptidão para o autoexame.
In this verse, Śukadeva explains that Brahmā arranged the manifestation of the human race through the progenitor line born from Aryamā and his wife Mātṛkā, known as the Carṣaṇayas.
They are a divine couple in the genealogical accounts of Skandha 6; their offspring, the Carṣaṇayas, are described as a lineage through which Brahmā established human population.
The verse encourages seeing human life as purposeful and divinely arranged—supporting a dharmic outlook where one lives responsibly, aware of a higher order behind creation.