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Matsya Purana — Secondary Creation: Appointment of Cosmic Regents and Consecration of Directi..., Shloka 4

विष्णुं रवीणामधिपं वसूनाम् अग्निं च लोकाधिपतिश्चकार प्रजापतीनामधिपं च दक्षं चकार शक्रं मरुतामधीशम् //

viṣṇuṃ ravīṇāmadhipaṃ vasūnām agniṃ ca lokādhipatiścakāra prajāpatīnāmadhipaṃ ca dakṣaṃ cakāra śakraṃ marutāmadhīśam //

اس نے وِشنو کو آدِتیوں اور وَسُؤں کا سردار مقرر کیا۔ اگنی کو لوکوں کا حاکم بنایا۔ پرجاپتیوں میں دکش کو رئیس ٹھہرایا۔ اور مروتوں کا فرمانروا شکر (اِندر) کو مقرر کیا۔

viṣṇumViṣṇu
viṣṇum:
ravīṇāmof the solar beings/Ādityas (lit. of the suns)
ravīṇām:
adhipamoverlord, chief
adhipam:
vasūnāmof the Vasus
vasūnām:
agnimAgni, Fire-god
agnim:
caand
ca:
loka-adhipatiḥlord of the worlds
loka-adhipatiḥ:
cakāra(he) made/appointed
cakāra:
prajāpatīnāmof the Prajāpatis (progenitor-lords)
prajāpatīnām:
adhipamchief
adhipam:
dakṣamDakṣa
dakṣam:
śakramŚakra (Indra)
śakram:
marutāmof the Maruts (storm-gods)
marutām:
adhīśamsupreme ruler, overlord
adhīśam:
Sūta (narrating the cosmic appointments as part of the Matsya Purana’s creation account)
VishnuAdityas (Ravinas)VasusAgniDakshaPrajapatisShakra (Indra)Maruts
CreationCosmic officesDeva hierarchyPrajapatisIndra

FAQs

It reflects the post-creation ordering of the cosmos: divine functions are assigned to specific deities, showing how the universe is administered after creation rather than describing dissolution.

By portraying a structured distribution of authority (each deity with a defined jurisdiction), it implicitly supports the dharmic principle that rulers and householders should assign roles, uphold order, and govern according to proper offices and responsibilities.

No direct Vāstu or temple-building rule is stated; the ritual takeaway is the prominence of Agni and other deities as functional powers—useful for understanding why specific gods receive offerings in rites aligned with their cosmic domains.