Daitya–Dānava Vaṁśa, Kaśyapa’s Progeny, and the Birth of the Maruts
त्र्यंशः शल्यश् च बलवान् नभश् चैव महाबलः वातापिर् नमुचिश् चैव इल्वलः खसृमस् तथा
tryaṃśaḥ śalyaś ca balavān nabhaś caiva mahābalaḥ vātāpir namuciś caiva ilvalaḥ khasṛmas tathā
特良沙、舍利耶、强大的巴拉梵,以及大力的那婆斯;又有瓦塔毗、那牟支,并有伊尔瓦拉——连同卡斯尔玛:此处列举的皆为显著之名。
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Identification of notable asura individuals within the broader genealogical branches.
Teaching: Historical
Quality: authoritative
Key Kings: Tryaṃśa, Śalya, Balavān, Nabhas, Vātāpi, Namuci, Ilvala, Khasṛma
Such lists function as Purāṇic “archives,” preserving remembered lineages and notable figures to show how all beings—powerful or otherwise—fit within the ordered cosmos governed by Vishnu.
Parāśara often teaches by enumeration: naming figures and lines to demonstrate continuity across cycles of time (manvantaras) and to situate history, power, and conflict within a structured universe.
Even when Vishnu is not named in a verse, the Purāṇic framework assumes him as the supreme regulator: genealogies and lists implicitly affirm that all power and all beings remain within his overarching sovereignty and dharma.