Manvantara Catalog: Fourteen Manus, Their Sons, Saptarishis, Indras, Deva-Hosts, and the 18 Vidyās
चाक्षुषाः कर्मनिष्ठाश्च पवित्रा भ्राजिनस्तथा / वचोवृद्धा देवगणाः पञ्च प्रोक्तास्तु सप्तकाः
cākṣuṣāḥ karmaniṣṭhāśca pavitrā bhrājinastathā / vacovṛddhā devagaṇāḥ pañca proktāstu saptakāḥ
Ipinahayag na ang mga pangkat ng mga deva ay lima—Cākṣuṣa, Karmaniṣṭha, Pavitra, Bhrājina, at Vacovṛddha—at bawat isa’y isang pangkat na tigpipito.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Cosmic hierarchy: devagaṇas are structured into named groups, each a septad.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara’s orderly manifestation (vyavasthā) within sṛṣṭi; knowledge as seeing pattern and classification in the cosmos.
Application: Use scriptural taxonomy to orient ritual/recitation and to cultivate reverence for cosmic order rather than confusion about divine agencies.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.87 (context: manvantara/cosmic administration lists)
This verse preserves a traditional cosmological classification of divine hosts, indicating that devas are organized into specific gaṇas (orders), each with a fixed numerical structure (seven).
Indirectly: by mapping the ordered hierarchy of divine beings, it situates the universe as rule-governed—supporting the Purana’s broader teaching that karma and cosmic law operate through structured agencies.
Use it as a reminder of discipline in action (karmaniṣṭhā) and purity (pavitra): align speech, conduct, and ritual intent with dharma, since the tradition frames the cosmos as morally and ritually ordered.