Sṛṣṭi-krama, Pratibimba-Upādhi, and Viṣṇu as Primary Brahman
with Pralaya and Nāma-Stuti
तेषां सकाशाद्वारुणी पार्वती च सौपर्णीनाम्नी तिस्त्र एता महात्मन् / दशाब्देभ्योनन्तरं संबभूवुः सरस्वती भारतीवच्च बोध्या
teṣāṃ sakāśādvāruṇī pārvatī ca sauparṇīnāmnī tistra etā mahātman / daśābdebhyonantaraṃ saṃbabhūvuḥ sarasvatī bhāratīvacca bodhyā
由他们而生者有瓦鲁妮(Vāruṇī)、帕尔瓦蒂(Pārvatī)以及名为苏帕尔妮(Sauparṇī)者——此三位,噢,大心者。十年之后,她们才生育;当知萨拉斯瓦蒂(Sarasvatī)亦如婆罗底(Bhāratī)一般,在此系谱中诞生。
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Genealogical mapping of divine śaktis (Vāruṇī, Pārvatī, Sauparṇī; Sarasvatī like Bhāratī) and temporal spacing (‘after ten years’).
Vedantic Theme: Śakti as functional manifestation within sṛṣṭi; names indicate roles (speech/learning, power, lineage).
Application: Use the genealogy as a mnemonic for cosmological order; reflect on how powers (speech, learning, strength) arise in structured sequence.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana cosmology/genealogy passages listing devīs and śaktis (contextual linkage)
This verse preserves lineage-memory—linking named divine figures to a specific progenitor line—supporting the Purana’s cosmological map and the interrelations among deities.
It reads as Vishnu’s explanatory narration to Garuda, using direct address (“mahātman”) while enumerating births and time intervals to structure the creation/genealogy account.
Use it as a reminder to study sacred texts with attention to context and lineage—seeing how traditions transmit knowledge through carefully preserved names, relationships, and timelines.