Manvantara Catalog: Fourteen Manus, Their Sons, Saptarishis, Indras, Deva-Hosts, and the 18 Vidyās
नवख्यातिर्नयश्चैव प्रियभृत्यो विविक्षिपः / दृढेषुधिः प्रस्तलाक्षः कृबन्धुः कृतस्तथा
navakhyātirnayaścaiva priyabhṛtyo vivikṣipaḥ / dṛḍheṣudhiḥ prastalākṣaḥ kṛbandhuḥ kṛtastathā
نوکھْیاتی اور نَی؛ پریہ بھرتیہ اور ویوِکشِپ؛ دِڑھےشودھی اور پرستلاکش؛ نیز کِربندھو اور کِرت—یہ بھی اسی طرح بیان کیے گئے ہیں۔
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Smṛti-knowledge: preserving names of beings/hosts as part of Purāṇic cosmography and sacred memory.
Vedantic Theme: The mind’s ordering tendency (nāma-rūpa) can be used as sādhana for steadiness, while remembering the ultimate is beyond enumeration.
Application: Chanting/reciting as a memory discipline; use the list as a contemplative exercise in attention and pronunciation (śabda-sādhana).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.87 (continuation of gaṇa/lineage enumerations before and after this verse)
This verse functions as part of a catalogue-style passage, preserving a traditional list of named beings; such enumerations aid memorization, lineage/cosmology mapping, and ritual-recitation contexts.
This specific verse does not describe the soul’s journey or post-death rites; it primarily records a sequence of proper names within a larger chapter context.
Use it for accurate textual study and recitation: keep the names, sandhi, and IAST diacritics correct when building archives, chanting lists, or cross-referencing commentaries.