Manvantara Catalog: Fourteen Manus, Their Sons, Saptarishis, Indras, Deva-Hosts, and the 18 Vidyās
विष्णुश्चैवाग्नितेजाश्च ऋषयः सप्त कीर्तिताः / विहङ्गमाः कामगम् निर्माणरुचयस्तथा
viṣṇuścaivāgnitejāśca ṛṣayaḥ sapta kīrtitāḥ / vihaṅgamāḥ kāmagam nirmāṇarucayastathā
విష్ణువు మరియు అగ్ని-తేజస్సుతో ప్రకాశించువారు—వారే సప్త ఋషులని కీర్తించబడినారు. అలాగే విహంగములు ఇష్టానుసారంగా సంచరించువారు, నిర్మాణశక్తి మరియు దీప్తిమయ రుచితో యుక్తులని వర్ణించబడినారు.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Vibhūti-like description: beings characterized by tejas (radiance) and siddhi-like capacities (kāmagamana, nirmāṇa-ruci).
Vedantic Theme: tejas as a mark of sattva; extraordinary powers as secondary to knowledge of the cosmic order.
Application: Contemplate divine radiance and disciplined aspiration: treat powers as descriptive, not as the goal; cultivate sattva through study and devotion.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.87 (lists of sages/hosts and their attributes)
This verse highlights the Sapta Rishis as divinely proclaimed beings associated with Vishnu and fiery spiritual radiance (agni-tejas), indicating their elevated cosmic and dharmic authority.
Indirectly, it frames a cosmos governed by luminous divine and rishi powers; such cosmological ordering underlies later Garuda Purana teachings on dharma, karma, and post-death destinations.
Cultivate sattva—clarity, discipline, and reverence for rishis and sacred knowledge—since spiritual “tejas” (inner radiance) is presented as a mark of higher realization and right living.