मन्वन्तर-क्रमः (अतीत-सप्तमन्वन्तराः) तथा मन्वन्तरावताराः
अमिताभा भूतरया वैकुण्ठाः ससुमेधसः एते देवगणास् तत्र चतुर्दश चतुर्दश
amitābhā bhūtarayā vaikuṇṭhāḥ sasumedhasaḥ ete devagaṇās tatra caturdaśa caturdaśa
Ali, as hostes divinas são conhecidas como Amitābhās, Bhūtarayās, Vaikuṇṭhas e Sa-sumedhas; nesse Manvantara, esses grupos são contados como catorze e catorze, segundo sua ordem.
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Enumeration of Manvantaras and their presiding deities, sages, and rulers
Teaching: Cosmological
Quality: authoritative
Creation Stage: Manvantara
Manvantara: Raivata
Cosmic Hierarchy: Lokas
Concept: Each Manvantara has its own ordered classes of gods who sustain the cosmic administration for that cycle.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma
Application: Contemplate cyclical time and cultivate steadiness amid change by aligning with dharma rather than transient epochs.
Vishishtadvaita: Cosmic order is upheld through divinely appointed beings functioning as instruments of the Supreme’s governance.
Vishnu Form: Narayana
This verse shows that each Manvantara has an ordered cosmic administration, with specific classes of gods assigned in a structured way, reflecting a regulated universe under higher sovereignty.
Parāśara teaches by cataloguing the divine groups that function in a given Manvantara, using fixed numerical and categorical listings to communicate cosmic regularity rather than random mythic detail.
Even when Vishnu is not named in the line, the Manvantara system presupposes a supreme sustaining principle—Vishnu—under whose governance these divine hosts operate as roles within cosmic order.