Origins of the Maruts — Origins of the Maruts Across the Manvantaras (Pulastya–Narada Dialogue)
नियोज्य च मरुमार्गे वैराजं भवनं गतः एवमासंश्च मरुतो मनोः स्वारोचिषे ऽन्तरे
niyojya ca marumārge vairājaṃ bhavanaṃ gataḥ evamāsaṃśca maruto manoḥ svārociṣe 'ntare
तान् च मरुमार्गे नियोज्य स वैराजं भवनं गतः। एवं स्वारोचिषे मन्वन्तरे मरुतोऽभवन्।
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It denotes the functional ‘route’ or domain of the Maruts—typically the atmospheric mid-space where winds, storms, and rain-bearing forces move—rather than a human travel road.
“Vairāja” relates to Virāj, a Purāṇic/Vedic cosmic principle associated with splendor and the manifested cosmos; the phrase suggests a luminous cosmic station or realm rather than a specific earthly city.
Purāṇas often anchor divine offices (like the Maruts) to specific Manvantaras. Naming Svārociṣa indicates that this configuration pertains to that Manu’s era in the cyclical chronology.