वेदव्यासः, चातुर्होत्रम्, ऋग्वेदशाखाः
Vyāsa’s Veda-division and Ṛgveda lineages
तद् अनेनैव वेदानां शाखाभेदान् द्विजोत्तम चतुर्युगेषु रचितान् समस्तेष्व् अवधारय
tad anenaiva vedānāṃ śākhābhedān dvijottama caturyugeṣu racitān samasteṣv avadhāraya
因此,哦最胜的再生者,当由此叙述而通达诸吠陀在四个瑜伽中所立的一切支派分流,悉皆圆满领受。
Sage Parāśara
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Enumeration of Vedic śākhā-divisions established across the four yugas
Teaching: Historical
Quality: instructional
Concept: To understand Veda properly one must grasp its śākhā-structure and historical organization across yugas, not merely isolated mantras.
Vedantic Theme: Brahman
Application: Study with method: know your recension, its context, and the discipline of interpretation (śikṣā, vyākaraṇa, etc.) before drawing conclusions.
Vishishtadvaita: The Lord’s revelation accommodates plurality of śākhās without losing unity—many valid modes expressing one tattva.
This verse highlights that the Vedas are preserved and organized through multiple branches (śākhās), ensuring continuity of sacred knowledge across changing Yugas.
He frames Vedic arrangement as something established across the Caturyuga cycle, implying that as time and dharma shift, the presentation and transmission of knowledge is also structured accordingly.
Even when Vishnu is not named directly, the Purana’s worldview treats cosmic order—time cycles, dharma, and the safeguarding of Vedic revelation—as ultimately grounded in the Supreme Reality that Vishnu embodies.