Kriyā-yoga, the Virāṭ-Puruṣa Mapping, and the Sun-God’s Monthly Expansions
अर्यमा पुलहोऽथौजा: प्रहेति: पुञ्जिकस्थली । नारद: कच्छनीरश्च नयन्त्येते स्म माधवम् ॥ ३४ ॥
aryamā pulaho ’thaujāḥ prahetiḥ puñjikasthalī nāradaḥ kacchanīraś ca nayanty ete sma mādhavam
Aryamā làm thần Mặt Trời, Pulaha làm hiền triết, Athaujā làm Dạ-xoa, Praheti làm La-sát, Puñjikasthalī làm tiên nữ Apsarā, Nārada làm Gandharva và Kacchanīra làm Nāga—cùng cai quản tháng Mādhava.
They are exalted divine personalities—an Āditya (Aryamā), a great sage (Pulaha), and the foremost bhakti-teacher (Nārada)—listed here among those who guide Mādhava in this section’s enumeration of cosmic/divine associates.
Mādhava is a name of the Supreme Lord (Viṣṇu/Kṛṣṇa), indicating His divine nature and lordship; in this verse it refers to the Lord being guided/led onward by the mentioned beings.
It highlights that spiritual progress is supported by saintly guidance—seeking instruction from genuine devotees and teachers (in the mood of Nārada) helps one move steadily toward the Lord.