Lineage of Vyāsas, Division of the Veda, and Vāsudeva/Īśāna as the Veda-Known Supreme
ततो व्यासो भरद्वाजस्तस्मादूर्ध्वं तु गौतमः / राजश्रवाश्चैकविंशस्तस्माच्छुष्मायणः परः
tato vyāso bharadvājastasmādūrdhvaṃ tu gautamaḥ / rājaśravāścaikaviṃśastasmācchuṣmāyaṇaḥ paraḥ
随后,由他而生毗耶娑(Vyāsa),由毗耶娑而生婆罗陀婆阇(Bharadvāja)。由婆罗陀婆阇,在其后续谱系中兴起乔多摩(Gautama)。由乔多摩而生罗阇施罗婆(Rājaśravā),为该传承第二十一位;其后则为楚什摩耶那(Chuṣmāyaṇa)。
Sūta (narrator) recounting the Purāṇic lineage to assembled sages
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
This verse does not directly teach Ātman-doctrine; it establishes ṛṣi-paramparā (lineage), a Purāṇic method for grounding later spiritual teachings in an authoritative transmission.
No specific yoga practice is described in this lineage verse; its role is to situate the tradition and teachers through whom disciplines like Pāśupata yoga and dharma-instructions are later conveyed in the Kurma Purana.
It does not explicitly mention Śiva–Viṣṇu unity; indirectly, by anchoring teachings in a common rishi lineage, the Purāṇa supports its broader synthesis where sectarian streams share a single Vedic–Purāṇic transmission.