मायामोह-प्रवर्तन, वेदमार्ग-बहिष्कार, तथा पाषण्ड-संसर्ग-दोषः
Māyāmoha’s Delusion, Rejection of the Vedic Path, and the Fault of Heretical Association
सापि जातिस्मरा जज्ञे काशिराजसुता शुभा सर्वविज्ञानसंपन्ना सर्वलक्षणभूषिता
sāpi jātismarā jajñe kāśirājasutā śubhā sarvavijñānasaṃpannā sarvalakṣaṇabhūṣitā
सापि जातिस्मरा जज्ञे काशिराजसुता शुभा । सर्वविज्ञानसंपन्ना सर्वलक्षणभूषिता ॥
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
This verse highlights extraordinary continuity across rebirth: the woman’s remembrance of past lives signals karmic maturity and a destiny that shapes the unfolding of the royal genealogies.
Through lineage storytelling, Parāśara presents rebirth not as abstraction but as lived consequence—traits like jātismaratva and “all-knowledge” arise as results of prior causes, influencing dynastic events.
Even within genealogies, the Vishnu Purana frames order, destiny, and the moral logic of karma as operating under Vishnu’s sovereign cosmic governance, by which births and capacities arise in a meaningful pattern.