Adhyaya 79 — The Vaivasvata Manvantara: Classes of Devas, the Seven Sages, and Manu’s Nine Sons
इति श्रीमार्कण्डेयपुराणे सावर्णिके मन्वन्तरे वैवस्वतोत्पत्तिर्नामाष्टसप्ततितमोऽध्यायः ऊनाशीतितमोऽध्यायः- 79
मार्कण्डेय उवाच आदित्या वसवो रुद्राः साध्या विश्वे मरुद्गणाः ।
भृगवोऽङ्गिरसश्चाष्टौ यत्र देवगणाः स्मृताः ॥
iti śrīmārkaṇḍeya-purāṇe sāvarṇike manvantare vaivasvatotpattir nāmāṣṭa-saptatitamo 'dhyāyaḥ ūnāśītitamo 'dhyāyaḥ—79 | mārkaṇḍeya uvāca: ādityā vasavo rudrāḥ sādhyā viśve marud-gaṇāḥ | bhṛgavo 'ṅgirasaś cāṣṭau yatra deva-gaṇāḥ smṛtāḥ ||
Мārкаṇḍея сказал: В той (манвантаре) богов поминают как Адитьев, Васу, Рудр, Садхьев, Вишведевов и сонмы Марутов; и есть восемь (групп) Бхригу и Ангирасов.
The Purāṇa frames the cosmos as an ordered community with functional divisions; likewise, human society is ideally organized by roles aligned to dharma rather than by disorderly power.
Manvantara: listing deva-classes and ṛṣi-classes is a standard manvantara profile; it maps the administration of a cosmic age.
Deva-gaṇas can be read as archetypal forces in the psyche and nature; enumerating them is a contemplative inventory of powers that sustain both the macrocosm and microcosm.