Manvantara Catalog: Fourteen Manus, Their Sons, Saptarishis, Indras, Deva-Hosts, and the 18 Vidyās
तेषां गणस्तु देवाना मेकैको विंशकः स्मृतः / विरोचनसुतस्तेषां बलिरिन्द्रो भविष्यति
teṣāṃ gaṇastu devānā mekaiko viṃśakaḥ smṛtaḥ / virocanasutasteṣāṃ balirindro bhaviṣyati
Sa mga diyos na iyon, ang bawat pangkat ay sinasabing binubuo ng dalawampu’t isa. At sa kanila, si Bali—anak ni Virocana—ay magiging Indra.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Cosmic offices (like Indra) rotate according to merit and divine ordinance; even famed figures like Bali can attain rulership in future cycles.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-phala within saṃsāra’s cycles; īśvara-niyati governs distribution of power and status.
Application: Do not absolutize present hierarchies; cultivate merit (puṇya) and humility, recognizing roles change with time and karma.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana manvantara/Indra lists in the same adhyāya
This verse presents a structured classification of the Devas into fixed groups, emphasizing cosmic order and the regulated succession of divine roles like Indra.
It does not directly discuss the soul’s post-death journey; instead, it provides cosmological context—showing how the universe is governed through ordered divine hierarchies.
It encourages respect for dharmic order and humility—positions of power are temporary offices within a larger cosmic system, not permanent personal possessions.