Adhyaya 73 — The Uttama Manvantara: Classes of Devas, Indra Sushanti, and the Royal Lineage
वियोनिजन्मनो यस्य यशसा द्योतितं जगत् ।
जन्म तस्य मनोर् ब्रह्मन् ! श्रूयतां गदतो मम ॥
viyonijanmano yasya yaśasā dyotitaṃ jagat | janma tasya manor brahman! śrūyatāṃ gadato mama ||
اے برہمن، مجھ سے اسی طرح سنو جیسے میں کہتا ہوں—اُس منو کی پیدائش جو غیرِ رحم (اَیونِج) تھا، اور جس کی شہرت سے جہان روشن ہوا۔
Great offices may arise through extraordinary providence; the text frames exemplary rulers as those whose renown ‘illumines’ the world—i.e., whose conduct becomes a standard for others.
Manvantara (and Vaṃśānucarita in anticipation): it introduces the origin story of the next Manu, typically followed by his era’s lineages and events.
Non-womb birth (viyoni) often symbolizes emergence from pure principle rather than ordinary causation—authority grounded in dharma/tejas rather than biological contingency.