वसिष्ठश्च महाभागो ब्रह्मणो मानसाः सुताः । सप्त ब्रह्माण इत्येते पुराणे निश्चयं गताः
vasiṣṭhaśca mahābhāgo brahmaṇo mānasāḥ sutāḥ | sapta brahmāṇa ityete purāṇe niścayaṃ gatāḥ
At ang lubhang mapalad na Vasiṣṭha—sila ang mga anak na isinilang sa isipan ni Brahmā. Sa mga Purāṇa, tiyak silang kinikilála bilang “Pitóng Brahmā.”
Agastya (narration; explanatory statement by the gaṇas)
Tirtha: Saptarṣi-loka (doctrinal identification)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and sages (macro-frame); immediate: Śivaśarmā listening to gaṇa attendants
Scene: Vasiṣṭha is highlighted among the sages, with a subtle emphasis (slightly central placement), while the seven are shown as radiant, Brahmā-born seers; a faint Brahmā figure or lotus-throne may appear in the background to indicate manas-putra origin.
Purāṇic tradition frames the Seven Sages as Brahmā’s mind-born authorities—guardians of cosmic order and transmitters of dharma.
The verse focuses on the Saptarṣi identity and status rather than an earthly tīrtha; it remains within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s sacred cosmological narration.
None; it is definitional and establishes Purāṇic consensus.
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