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Matsya Purana — Secondary Creation: Appointment of Cosmic Regents and Consecration of Directi..., Shloka 8

सुपर्णमीशं पततामथाश्वराजानमुच्चैःश्रवसं चकार सिंहं मृगाणां वृषभं गवां च प्लक्षं पुनः सर्ववनस्पतीनाम् //

suparṇamīśaṃ patatāmathāśvarājānamuccaiḥśravasaṃ cakāra siṃhaṃ mṛgāṇāṃ vṛṣabhaṃ gavāṃ ca plakṣaṃ punaḥ sarvavanaspatīnām //

พระองค์ทรงแต่งตั้งสุปัรณะ (ครุฑ) เป็นเจ้าแห่งนกทั้งปวง และอุจไจห์ศรวัสเป็นราชาแห่งม้า ทรงให้สิงห์เป็นประมุขแห่งสัตว์ร้าย ให้โคผู้เป็นพฤษภเป็นประมุขแห่งโค และให้ต้นปลักษะเป็นยอดแห่งพฤกษาทั้งหลาย

suparṇamSuparṇa (Garuḍa)
suparṇam:
īśamlord, ruler
īśam:
patatāmof the flying beings/birds
patatām:
athathen
atha:
aśva-rājānamking of horses
aśva-rājānam:
uccaiḥśravasamUccaiḥśravas (the divine horse)
uccaiḥśravasam:
cakāramade, appointed
cakāra:
siṁhamlion
siṁham:
mṛgāṇāmof beasts/wild animals
mṛgāṇām:
vṛṣabhambull
vṛṣabham:
gavāmof cows/cattle
gavām:
caand
ca:
plakṣamthe plakṣa tree (Ficus species)
plakṣam:
punaḥagain/further
punaḥ:
sarva-vanaspatīnāmof all trees/vegetation
sarva-vanaspatīnām:
Sūta (narrating the Matsya Purana’s cosmogonic account)
Suparṇa (Garuḍa)UccaiḥśravasSiṁha (lion)Vṛṣabha (bull)Plakṣa (tree)
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It reflects creation and cosmic ordering (sarga): the divine establishes hierarchy by appointing chief beings (adhipatis) for classes of creatures and plants, indicating structured governance of nature rather than dissolution.

By analogy, it models righteous governance: just as the Creator assigns fit leaders for each domain, a king or householder should maintain order by placing capable guardians/overseers in appropriate roles and upholding harmony among dependents.

No direct Vāstu or ritual rule is stated; however, such “foremost” lists (e.g., plakṣa among trees) often inform ritual selection of auspicious materials/woods in later Puranic practices and temple-related traditions.