Adhyaya 74 — King Svarashtra, the Deer-Queen’s Curse, and the Rise of Tamasa Manu
ज्योतिर्धर्मा पृथुः काव्यश्चैत्रोऽग्निर्वलकस्तथा ।
पीवरश्च तथा ब्रह्मन् ! सप्त सप्तर्षयोऽभवन् ॥
jyotirdharmā pṛthuḥ kāvyaścaitro 'gnirvalakastathā / pīvaraśca tathā brahman ! sapta saptarṣayo 'bhavan
Jyotis, Dharma, Pṛthu, Kāvya, Caitra, Agni, Valaka e também Pīvara—estes foram os sete Saptarṣis, ó brāhmana.
Each age is anchored by exemplary seers who preserve revelation, ritual, and moral law—sages are the stabilizing ‘memory’ of dharma across cycles.
Manvantara: naming the Saptarṣis is a definitive Manvantara component, alongside devas and Indra.
The Saptarṣis can be read as seven guiding principles/faculties (light, law, expansion, discernment, cyclical time, transformative fire, protection/nurture) that uphold an age’s spiritual ecology.