The Jyeṣṭha Full-Moon Vow, the Birth of the Maruts, and the Outline of Secondary Creation
Manvantaras
प्रतिसर्गममी कृत्वा जग्मुस्ते परमं पदम् । एवं स्वायंभुवं प्रोक्तं स्वारोचिषमतः परम्
pratisargamamī kṛtvā jagmuste paramaṃ padam | evaṃ svāyaṃbhuvaṃ proktaṃ svārociṣamataḥ param
వారు ప్రతిసర్గాన్ని నిర్వహించి పరమపదానికి వెళ్లిపోయారు. ఈ విధంగా స్వాయంభువ (మన్వంతరం) చెప్పబడింది; ఇకపై స్వారోచిష మన్వంతరం వస్తుంది.
Narrator (Purāṇic sage, unspecified in the provided excerpt)
Concept: After fulfilling one’s ordained role in sustaining creation, the soul/agents attain the supreme state—duty culminating in transcendence.
Application: Do your responsibilities as worship (seva-bhāva); let completion be an offering, not an ego-claim—then move on without clinging.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: celestial_realm
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: जग्मुस्ते → जग्मुः ते (विसर्ग-सन्धि). स्वायंभुवं → स्वायम्भुवम्. स्वारोचिषमतः → स्वारोचिषम् अतः.
It marks a transition: the narrative of the Svāyaṃbhuva Manvantara is concluded, and the text signals the next section—Svārociṣa—showing the Purāṇic method of organizing cosmology by successive Manvantaras.
Pratisarga refers to re-creation or renewed manifestation of the world and beings after dissolution phases, a recurring cycle described in Purāṇic cosmology.
Within Purāṇic storytelling, it often implies completion of cosmic duty (dharma) and attainment of the highest state; the verse emphasizes fulfillment of one’s ordained role as a basis for transcendent attainment.