Nāga–Nāgabhāryā Saṃvāda: Varṇa-Dharma, Gṛhastha-Discipline, and Mokṣa-Self-Inquiry
Mahābhārata 12.347
अतः आपके उस उपदेशसे प्रभावित होकर मैं प्रतिदिन अविनाशी भगवान् वैकुण्ठका यजन करता हूँ। उन्हींसे सर्वप्रथम लोकपितामह ब्रह्माजी प्रकट हुए हैं ।।
mama vai pitaraṁ prītaḥ parameṣṭhy apy ajījanat | ahaṁ saṅkalpajas tasya putraḥ prathamakalpitaḥ ||
那罗陀说道:“祂既欢喜,至上主先使我之父——尊贵的帕罗梅什提梵天(Parameṣṭhin Brahmā)——出生。我则是梵天意生之子,列于其最初的子嗣之中。故受彼教诲所感,我日日礼敬不坏的毗昆陀主。”
नारद उवाच
The verse emphasizes devotion to the imperishable Lord (Vaikuṇṭha/Viṣṇu) as the supreme source of creation: even Brahmā, the cosmic progenitor, arises from Him. It also highlights the lineage of spiritual-cosmic transmission—Nārada as a mind-born son of Brahmā—grounding authority in a sacred origin.
Nārada speaks about his daily worship of Lord Vaikuṇṭha, explaining that the Lord first manifested Brahmā (his father). He then identifies himself as Brahmā’s saṅkalpaja (mind-born) son, among the earliest created beings, thereby situating his testimony within the cosmic genealogy.