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Manu (Hinduism)

Manu (Sanskrit: मनु) is a term found as various meanings in Hinduism. In early texts, it refers to the archetypal man, or to the first man (progenitor of humanity). The Sanskrit term for 'human', मानव (IAST: mānava) means 'of Manu' or 'children of Manu'.[1] In later texts, Manu is the title or name of fourteen rulers of earth, or alternatively as the head of dynasties that begin with each cyclic kalpa (aeon) when the universe is born anew.[1] The title of the text Manusmriti uses this term as a prefix, but refers to the first Manu – Svayambhuva, the spiritual son of Brahma.[2]

Matsya protecting Vaivasvata Manu and the seven sages at the time of Deluge/Great Flood

In the earliest mention of Manu, in the Rigveda, Manu is only the ancestor of the "Five Peoples", or "Páñca Jánāḥ" (the five tribes being the Anu, Druhyus, Yadus, Turvashas, and Purus). The Aryans considered all other peoples to be a-manuṣa.[3] Later, in the Hindu cosmology, each kalpa consists of fourteen Manvantaras, and each Manvantara is headed by a different Manu.[1] The current universe, is asserted to be ruled by the 7th Manu named Vaivasvata.[2] Vaivasvata was the king of Dravida before the great flood.[4] He was warned of the flood by the Matsya (fish) avatar of Vishnu, and built a boat that carried the Vedas, Manu's family and the seven sages to safety, helped by Matsya. The tale is repeated with variations in other texts, including the Mahabharata and a few other Puranas. It is similar to other floods such as those associated with Gilgamesh and Noah.[5]

Fourteen Manus

There are fourteen Manus that rule in succession during each Kalpa (day of Brahma). The current Kalpa has the following Manus:

List of Manus according to Source
Manvantara Bhagavata Purana[6] Brahma Purana[7] Linga Purana[8] Skanda Purana 1[9] Skanda Purana 2[10]
1 Svayambhuva
2 Svarocisha
3 Uttama
4 Tapasa/Tamasa
5 Raivata
6 Cakshusha
7 Vaivasvata
8 Savarni
9 Daksha-savarni Raibhya Dharma Brahma-savarni Bhautya
10 Brahma-savarni Raucya Savarnika Rudra-savarni Raucya
11 Dharma-savarni The four Merusavarnis Pisanga Daksa-sarvarni Brahma-savarni
12 Rudra-savarni Apisangabha Dharma-savarni Rudra-savarni
13 Deva-savarni Sabala Raucya Meru-savarni
14 Indra-savarni Varnaka Bhautya Daksha-savarni
15 dev-savarni Varnaka Bhautya Daksha-savarni
16 yama-savarni Varnaka Bhautya Daksha-savarni
17 shani-savarni Varnaka Bhautya Daksha-savarni
18 vaivasvata-savarni Varnaka Bhautya Daksha-savarni
19 Manu-savarni Varnaka Bhautya Daksha-savarni

Swayambhuva Manu

The first Manu. He was the mind born son of the god Brahma, and husband of Shatarupa. He had three daughters, namely Akuti, Devahuti and Prasuti. Devahuti was given in marriage to sage Kardama and she gave birth to nine daughters, and a single son named Kapila. Prasuti gave birth to several daughters including Khyati, Anasuya amongst many, and Akuti gave birth to one son named Yajna and one daughter. Both Kapila and Yajna, who were sons of Devahuti and Akuti respectively, were incarnations of Vishnu. Svayambhuva Manu, along with his wife, Satarupa, went into the forest to practice austerities on the bank of the River Sunanda. At some point of time, Rakshasas attacked them, but Yajna, accompanied by his sons, the demigods, swiftly killed them. Then Yajna personally took the post of Indra, the King of the heavenly planets. Svayambhuva Manu's abode is Brahmavarta, with the town of Barhismati as the capital. Barhismati was formed when Visnu in his cosmic boar form (Varaha) shook his body, there fell large hair, which turned into the town. The small hairs which fell turned into kusa and kasa grass.[11]

In this Manvantara, the Saptarshis were Marichi, Atri, Angiras, Pulaha, Kratu, Pulastya, and Vashishtha.[12] In Svayambhuva-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar was called Yajna.

Swarochisha Manu

The Saptarshis were Urjastambha, Agni, Prana, Danti, Rishabha, Nischara, and Charvarivan. In Svarocisha-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar was called Vibhu.

The second Manu, whose name was Svarocisha, was the son of Agni, and His sons were headed by Dyumat, Sushena and Rochishmat. He invented clothing and made it for mankind. At his deathbed, Devala Rishi was born from Shiva's third eye to succeed Svarochisa Manu in making clothes for mankind. and In the age of this Manu, Rochana became Indra, the ruler of the heavenly planets, and there were many demigods, headed by Tushita. There were also many saintly persons, such as Urjastambha. Among them was Vedasira, whose wife, Tushita, gave birth to Vibhu. Vibhu was the incarnation of Vishnu for this Manvantara. He remained a Brahmachari all his life and never married. He instructed eighty-eight thousand dridha-vratas, or saintly persons, on sense-control and austerity.

Uttama Manu

The Saptarshis for this Manvantara were Kaukundihi, Kurundi, Dalaya, Sankha, Pravahita, Mita, and Sammita. In Uttama-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar was called Satyasena.

Uttama, the son of Priyavrata, was the third Manu. Among his sons were Pavana, Srinjaya and Yajnahotra. During the reign of this Manu, the sons of Vashista, headed by Pramada, became the seven saintly persons. The Satyas, Devasrutas and Bhadras became the demigods, and Satyajit became Indra. From the womb of Sunrita, the wife of Dharma, the Supreme Lord Narayana appeared as Satyasena, and killed all the evil Rakshasas who created havoc in all the worlds, along with Satyajit, who was Indra at that time.

Tapasa/Tamasa Manu

Saptarshis list: Jyotirdhama, Prithu, Kavya, Chaitra, Agni, Vanaka, and Pivara. In Tapasa-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar was called Hari.

Tapasa/Tamasa, the brother of the third Manu, was the fourth Manu, and he had ten sons, including Prithu, Khyati, Nara and Ketu. During his reign, the Satyakas, Haris, Viras and others were demigods, the seven great saints were headed by Jyotirdhama, and Trisikha became Indra. Harimedha begot a son named Hari, who was the incarnation of Vishnu for this Manvantara, by his wife Harini. Hari was born to liberate the devotee Gajendra.

Raivata Manu

Saptarshis list: Hirannyaroma, Vedasrí, Urddhabahu, Vedabahu, Sudhaman, Parjanya, and Mahámuni. In Raivata-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar was called Vaikuntha, not to be confused with Vishnu's divine realm, of the same name.

Vaikuntha came as Raivata Manu, the twin brother of Tamasa. His sons were headed by Arjuna, Bali and Vindhya. Among the demigods were the Bhutarayas, and among the seven brahmanas who occupied the seven planets were Hiranyaroma, Vedasira and Urdhvabahu.

Cakśuśa Manu

 

Saptarshis list: Sumedhas, Virajas, Havishmat, Uttama, Madhu, Abhináman, and Sahishnnu. In Chakshusha-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar was called Ajita.

Ajita came as Chakshsusa Manu, the son of the demigod Chakshu. He had many sons, headed by Puru, Purusa and Sudyumna. During the reign of Chakshusa Manu, the King of heaven was known as Mantradruma. Among the demigods were the Apyas, and among the great sages were Havisman and Viraka. He had a daughter named Jyothismati, who wished for the most powerful being as her husband. When asking Indra, the king of gods, Indra replied that his storms could be pushed away by Vayu. Vayu said that his winds could not push away the earth, and thus Bhumavat, the male personification of the earth, was stronger. Bhumavat said that Adishesha, who holds both Vishnu and the earth, is the strongest. Adishehs told Manu and Jyothishmati that his second avatar on earth would be stronger than himself, and thus Jyothishmati was reborn as Revati to marry that avatar, Krishna's brother Balarama.

Vaivasvata Manu

The Seventh Manu Saptarshis list: Marichi, Atri, Angiras, Pulaha, Kratu, Pulastya, and Vashishtha , and other likeJamadagni, Kashyapa, Gautama, Vishvamitra, Bharadvaja.[citation needed] During Vaivasvata-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar is called Matsya.

The seventh Manu, who is the son of Vivasvan, is known as Sraddhadeva (or satyavrata) or Vaivasvat (son of Vivasvan). He has ten sons, named Ikshvaku, Nabhaga, Dhrsta, Saryati, Narisyanta, Dista (Nabhanedista), Tarusa (Karusha), Prsadhra, Vasuman (Pramshu) and Ila (Sudyumna). In this manvantara, or reign of Manu, among the demigods are the Adityas, Vasus, Rudras, Visvedevas, Maruts, Asvini-kumaras and Rbhus. The king of heaven, Indra, is known as Purandara, and the seven sages are known as Jamadagni, Kashyapa, Atri, Vashista, Gautama, Agastya and Bharadwaja

Surya Savarni Manu

Saptarshis list: Diptimat, Galava, Parasurama, Kripa, Drauni or Ashwatthama, Vyasa, and Rishyasringa.[13] In Savarnya-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar will be called Sarvabhauma.

In the period of the eighth Manu, the Manu is Surya Savarnika Manu. He is the son of Surya by his second wife, Chhaya. He is thus the half-brother to Shraddhadeva Manu. His sons are headed by Nirmoka, and among the demigods are the Sutapas. Bali, the son of Virochana, is Indra, and Galava and Parasurama are among the seven sages. In the age of this Manu, Lord Vishnu's avatar will be called Sarvabhauma, the son of Devaguhya.

Daksa Savarni Manu

Saptarshis list: Savana, Dyutimat, Bhavya, Vasu, Medhatithi, Jyotishmán, and Satya. In Daksha-savarnya-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar will be called Rishabha.

The ninth Manu is Daksha-savarni. He is the son of Lord Varuna. His sons are headed by Bhutaketu, and among the demigods are the Maricigarbhas. Adbhuta is Indra, and among the seven sages is Dyutiman. Rishabha would be born of Ayushman and Ambudhara...

Brahma Savarni Manu

Saptarshis list: Havishmán, Sukriti, Satya, Apámmúrtti, Nábhága, Apratimaujas, and Satyaket. In Brahma-savarnya-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar will be called Vishvaksena.

In the period of the tenth Manu, the Manu is Brahma-savarni. He is the son of Upsaloka( The son of lord Kartikeya) Among his sons is Bhurishena, and the seven sages are Havishman and others. Among the demigods are the Suvasanas, and Sambhu is Indra. Vishvaksena would be a friend of Sambhu and will be born from the womb of Vishuci in the house of a brahmana named Visvasrashta.

Dharma Savarni Manu

Saptarshis list: Niśchara, Agnitejas, Vapushmán, Vishńu, Áruni, Havishmán, and Anagha. In Dharma-savarnya-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar will be called Dharmasetu.

In the period of the eleventh Manu, the Manu is Dharma-savarni, the son of Satya Yuga. He has ten sons, headed by Satyadharma. Among the demigods are the Vihangamas, Indra is known as Vaidhrita, and the seven sages are Aruna and others. Dharmasetu will be born of Vaidhrita and Aryaka.

Rudra Savarni Manu

Saptarshis list: Tapaswí, Sutapas, Tapomúrtti, Taporati, Tapodhriti, Tapodyuti, and Tapodhan. In Rudra-savarnya-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar will be called Sudhama.

In the period of the twelfth Manu, the Manu is Rudra-savarni, whose sons are headed by Devavan. The demigods are the Haritas and others, Indra is Ritadhama, and the seven sages are Tapomurti and others. Sudhama, or Svadhama, who will be born from the womb of Sunrita, wife of a Satyasaha.

According to Manava Purana, Rudra Savarni Manu is the son of Shiva and Parvati.

Raucya or Deva Savarni Manu

Saptarshis list: Nirmoha, Tatwadersín, Nishprakampa, Nirutsuka, Dhritimat, Avyaya, and Sutapas. In Deva-savarnya-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar will be called Yogeshwara.

In the period of the thirteenth Manu, the Manu is Deva-savarni. Among his sons is Chitrasena, the demigods are the Sukarmas and others, Indra is Divaspati, and Nirmoka is among the sages. Yogeshwara will be born of Devahotra and Brihati.

Indra Savarni Manu

Saptarshis list: Agnibáhu, Śuchi, Śhukra, Magadhá, Gridhra, Yukta, and Ajita. In Indra-savarnya-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar will be called Brihadbhanu.

In the period of the fourteenth Manu, the Manu is Indra-savarni. Among his sons are Uru and Gambhira, the demigods are the Pavitras and others, Indra is Suci, and among the sages are Agni and Bahu. Brihadbhanu will be born of Satrayana from the womb of Vitana.

Almost all literature refers to the first 9 Manus with the same names but there is a lot of disagreement on names after that, although all of them agree with a total of 14.[14]

Bibliography

The texts ascribed to the Svayambhuva Manu include Manava Grihyasutra, Manava Sulbasutra and Manava Dharmashastra (Manusmṛti or "rules of Manu").[15]

In Jainism

Jain theology mentions the 14th patriarch named Nabhiraja, mentioning him also as Manu.[16] This, state scholars, links ancient Jain tradition to Hindu legends, because the 14 patriarchs in Jain tradition are similar to the 14 Manus in Hindu legends.[16] The Manu of Jainism is the father of 1st Tirthankara Rishabhanatha (Adinatha).[16] This ancient story is significant as it includes one of earliest mentions of ikshu (sugarcane) processing.[16]

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b Roshen Dalal (2010). The Religions of India: A Concise Guide to Nine Major Faiths. Penguin Books. p. 229. ISBN 978-0-14-341517-6.
  3. ^ Erdosy, George; Witzel, Michael (1995). Language, Material Culture and Ethnicity. The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia: Rgvedic history: poets, chieftains and politics. De Gruyter. pp. 202–204.
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  5. ^ Klaus K. Klostermaier (5 July 2007). A Survey of Hinduism: Third Edition. SUNY Press. p. 97. ISBN 978-0-7914-7082-4.
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  7. ^ Motilal Banarsidass (1 January 1955). Brahma Purana - Parts I - IV. pp. 29 (3.4-7).
  8. ^ J.L.Shastri (1951). Linga Purana - English Translation - Part 1 of 2. pp. 24 (7.22-28).
  9. ^ N.A (1950). THE SKANDA-PURANA PART. 2. MOTILAL BANARSIDASS PUBLISHERS PVT. LTD, DELHI. pp. 45 (5.71-25).
  10. ^ N.A (1951). THE SKANDA-PURANA PART. 7. MOTILAL BANARSIDASS PUBLISHERS PVT. LTD, DELHI. pp. 317 (25.22-24).
  11. ^ Motilal Bansaridas Bhagavata Purana, Book 1, Skandha III Page 345
  12. ^ Account of the several Manus and Manwantaras Vishnu Purana, translated by Horace Hayman Wilson, 1840, Book III: Chapter I. p. 259, The first Manu was Swáyambhuva, then came Swárochisha, then Auttami, then Támasa, then Raivata, then Chákshusha: these six Manus have passed away. The Manu who presides over the seventh Manwantara, which is the present period, is Vaivaswata, the son of the sun...
  13. ^ Maharishi Aswathama Retrieved 2015-02-15
  14. ^ Summary of Manu in Ancient Literature मनु (आदिपुरुष) Ghanshyam Dusane
  15. ^ The Laws of Manu. See 63: These seven very glorious Manus, the first among whom is Svayambhuva, produced and protected this whole movable and immovable (creation), each during the period (allotted to him).
  16. ^ a b c d Natubhai Shah 2004, pp. 15–16.

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protecting Vaivasvata Manu and the seven sages at the time of Deluge Great Flood In the earliest mention of Manu in the Rigveda Manu is only the ancestor of the Five Peoples or Panca Janaḥ the five tribes being the Anu Druhyus Yadus Turvashas and Purus The Aryans considered all other peoples to be a manuṣa 3 Later in the Hindu cosmology each kalpa consists of fourteen Manvantaras and each Manvantara is headed by a different Manu 1 The current universe is asserted to be ruled by the 7th Manu named Vaivasvata 2 Vaivasvata was the king of Dravida before the great flood 4 He was warned of the flood by the Matsya fish avatar of Vishnu and built a boat that carried the Vedas Manu s family and the seven sages to safety helped by Matsya The tale is repeated with variations in other texts including the Mahabharata and a few other Puranas It is similar to other floods such as those associated with Gilgamesh and Noah 5 Contents 1 Fourteen Manus 1 1 Swayambhuva Manu 1 2 Swarochisha Manu 1 3 Uttama Manu 1 4 Tapasa Tamasa Manu 1 5 Raivata Manu 1 6 Caksusa Manu 1 7 Vaivasvata Manu 1 8 Surya Savarni Manu 1 9 Daksa Savarni Manu 1 10 Brahma Savarni Manu 1 11 Dharma Savarni Manu 1 12 Rudra Savarni Manu 1 13 Raucya or Deva Savarni Manu 1 14 Indra Savarni Manu 2 Bibliography 3 In Jainism 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksFourteen Manus EditThere are fourteen Manus that rule in succession during each Kalpa day of Brahma The current Kalpa has the following Manus List of Manus according to SourceManvantara Bhagavata Purana 6 Brahma Purana 7 Linga Purana 8 Skanda Purana 1 9 Skanda Purana 2 10 1 Svayambhuva2 Svarocisha3 Uttama4 Tapasa Tamasa5 Raivata6 Cakshusha7 Vaivasvata8 Savarni9 Daksha savarni Raibhya Dharma Brahma savarni Bhautya10 Brahma savarni Raucya Savarnika Rudra savarni Raucya11 Dharma savarni The four Merusavarnis Pisanga Daksa sarvarni Brahma savarni12 Rudra savarni Apisangabha Dharma savarni Rudra savarni13 Deva savarni Sabala Raucya Meru savarni14 Indra savarni Varnaka Bhautya Daksha savarni15 dev savarni Varnaka Bhautya Daksha savarni16 yama savarni Varnaka Bhautya Daksha savarni17 shani savarni Varnaka Bhautya Daksha savarni18 vaivasvata savarni Varnaka Bhautya Daksha savarni19 Manu savarni Varnaka Bhautya Daksha savarniSwayambhuva Manu Edit The first Manu He was the mind born son of the god Brahma and husband of Shatarupa He had three daughters namely Akuti Devahuti and Prasuti Devahuti was given in marriage to sage Kardama and she gave birth to nine daughters and a single son named Kapila Prasuti gave birth to several daughters including Khyati Anasuya amongst many and Akuti gave birth to one son named Yajna and one daughter Both Kapila and Yajna who were sons of Devahuti and Akuti respectively were incarnations of Vishnu Svayambhuva Manu along with his wife Satarupa went into the forest to practice austerities on the bank of the River Sunanda At some point of time Rakshasas attacked them but Yajna accompanied by his sons the demigods swiftly killed them Then Yajna personally took the post of Indra the King of the heavenly planets Svayambhuva Manu s abode is Brahmavarta with the town of Barhismati as the capital Barhismati was formed when Visnu in his cosmic boar form Varaha shook his body there fell large hair which turned into the town The small hairs which fell turned into kusa and kasa grass 11 In this Manvantara the Saptarshis were Marichi Atri Angiras Pulaha Kratu Pulastya and Vashishtha 12 In Svayambhuva manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar was called Yajna Swarochisha Manu Edit The Saptarshis were Urjastambha Agni Prana Danti Rishabha Nischara and Charvarivan In Svarocisha manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar was called Vibhu The second Manu whose name was Svarocisha was the son of Agni and His sons were headed by Dyumat Sushena and Rochishmat He invented clothing and made it for mankind At his deathbed Devala Rishi was born from Shiva s third eye to succeed Svarochisa Manu in making clothes for mankind and In the age of this Manu Rochana became Indra the ruler of the heavenly planets and there were many demigods headed by Tushita There were also many saintly persons such as Urjastambha Among them was Vedasira whose wife Tushita gave birth to Vibhu Vibhu was the incarnation of Vishnu for this Manvantara He remained a Brahmachari all his life and never married He instructed eighty eight thousand dridha vratas or saintly persons on sense control and austerity Uttama Manu Edit The Saptarshis for this Manvantara were Kaukundihi Kurundi Dalaya Sankha Pravahita Mita and Sammita In Uttama manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar was called Satyasena Uttama the son of Priyavrata was the third Manu Among his sons were Pavana Srinjaya and Yajnahotra During the reign of this Manu the sons of Vashista headed by Pramada became the seven saintly persons The Satyas Devasrutas and Bhadras became the demigods and Satyajit became Indra From the womb of Sunrita the wife of Dharma the Supreme Lord Narayana appeared as Satyasena and killed all the evil Rakshasas who created havoc in all the worlds along with Satyajit who was Indra at that time Tapasa Tamasa Manu Edit Saptarshis list Jyotirdhama Prithu Kavya Chaitra Agni Vanaka and Pivara In Tapasa manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar was called Hari Tapasa Tamasa the brother of the third Manu was the fourth Manu and he had ten sons including Prithu Khyati Nara and Ketu During his reign the Satyakas Haris Viras and others were demigods the seven great saints were headed by Jyotirdhama and Trisikha became Indra Harimedha begot a son named Hari who was the incarnation of Vishnu for this Manvantara by his wife Harini Hari was born to liberate the devotee Gajendra Raivata Manu Edit Saptarshis list Hirannyaroma Vedasri Urddhabahu Vedabahu Sudhaman Parjanya and Mahamuni In Raivata manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar was called Vaikuntha not to be confused with Vishnu s divine realm of the same name Vaikuntha came as Raivata Manu the twin brother of Tamasa His sons were headed by Arjuna Bali and Vindhya Among the demigods were the Bhutarayas and among the seven brahmanas who occupied the seven planets were Hiranyaroma Vedasira and Urdhvabahu Caksusa Manu Edit Sudyumnan sees Rudra and Parvati Saptarshis list Sumedhas Virajas Havishmat Uttama Madhu Abhinaman and Sahishnnu In Chakshusha manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar was called Ajita Ajita came as Chakshsusa Manu the son of the demigod Chakshu He had many sons headed by Puru Purusa and Sudyumna During the reign of Chakshusa Manu the King of heaven was known as Mantradruma Among the demigods were the Apyas and among the great sages were Havisman and Viraka He had a daughter named Jyothismati who wished for the most powerful being as her husband When asking Indra the king of gods Indra replied that his storms could be pushed away by Vayu Vayu said that his winds could not push away the earth and thus Bhumavat the male personification of the earth was stronger Bhumavat said that Adishesha who holds both Vishnu and the earth is the strongest Adishehs told Manu and Jyothishmati that his second avatar on earth would be stronger than himself and thus Jyothishmati was reborn as Revati to marry that avatar Krishna s brother Balarama Vaivasvata Manu Edit The Seventh Manu Saptarshis list Marichi Atri Angiras Pulaha Kratu Pulastya and Vashishtha and other likeJamadagni Kashyapa Gautama Vishvamitra Bharadvaja citation needed During Vaivasvata manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar is called Matsya The seventh Manu who is the son of Vivasvan is known as Sraddhadeva or satyavrata or Vaivasvat son of Vivasvan He has ten sons named Ikshvaku Nabhaga Dhrsta Saryati Narisyanta Dista Nabhanedista Tarusa Karusha Prsadhra Vasuman Pramshu and Ila Sudyumna In this manvantara or reign of Manu among the demigods are the Adityas Vasus Rudras Visvedevas Maruts Asvini kumaras and Rbhus The king of heaven Indra is known as Purandara and the seven sages are known as Jamadagni Kashyapa Atri Vashista Gautama Agastya and Bharadwaja Surya Savarni Manu Edit Saptarshis list Diptimat Galava Parasurama Kripa Drauni or Ashwatthama Vyasa and Rishyasringa 13 In Savarnya manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar will be called Sarvabhauma In the period of the eighth Manu the Manu is Surya Savarnika Manu He is the son of Surya by his second wife Chhaya He is thus the half brother to Shraddhadeva Manu His sons are headed by Nirmoka and among the demigods are the Sutapas Bali the son of Virochana is Indra and Galava and Parasurama are among the seven sages In the age of this Manu Lord Vishnu s avatar will be called Sarvabhauma the son of Devaguhya Daksa Savarni Manu Edit Saptarshis list Savana Dyutimat Bhavya Vasu Medhatithi Jyotishman and Satya In Daksha savarnya manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar will be called Rishabha The ninth Manu is Daksha savarni He is the son of Lord Varuna His sons are headed by Bhutaketu and among the demigods are the Maricigarbhas Adbhuta is Indra and among the seven sages is Dyutiman Rishabha would be born of Ayushman and Ambudhara Brahma Savarni Manu Edit Saptarshis list Havishman Sukriti Satya Apammurtti Nabhaga Apratimaujas and Satyaket In Brahma savarnya manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar will be called Vishvaksena In the period of the tenth Manu the Manu is Brahma savarni He is the son of Upsaloka The son of lord Kartikeya Among his sons is Bhurishena and the seven sages are Havishman and others Among the demigods are the Suvasanas and Sambhu is Indra Vishvaksena would be a friend of Sambhu and will be born from the womb of Vishuci in the house of a brahmana named Visvasrashta Dharma Savarni Manu Edit Saptarshis list Nischara Agnitejas Vapushman Vishnu Aruni Havishman and Anagha In Dharma savarnya manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar will be called Dharmasetu In the period of the eleventh Manu the Manu is Dharma savarni the son of Satya Yuga He has ten sons headed by Satyadharma Among the demigods are the Vihangamas Indra is known as Vaidhrita and the seven sages are Aruna and others Dharmasetu will be born of Vaidhrita and Aryaka Rudra Savarni Manu Edit Saptarshis list Tapaswi Sutapas Tapomurtti Taporati Tapodhriti Tapodyuti and Tapodhan In Rudra savarnya manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar will be called Sudhama In the period of the twelfth Manu the Manu is Rudra savarni whose sons are headed by Devavan The demigods are the Haritas and others Indra is Ritadhama and the seven sages are Tapomurti and others Sudhama or Svadhama who will be born from the womb of Sunrita wife of a Satyasaha According to Manava Purana Rudra Savarni Manu is the son of Shiva and Parvati Raucya or Deva Savarni Manu Edit Saptarshis list Nirmoha Tatwadersin Nishprakampa Nirutsuka Dhritimat Avyaya and Sutapas In Deva savarnya manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar will be called Yogeshwara In the period of the thirteenth Manu the Manu is Deva savarni Among his sons is Chitrasena the demigods are the Sukarmas and others Indra is Divaspati and Nirmoka is among the sages Yogeshwara will be born of Devahotra and Brihati Indra Savarni Manu Edit Saptarshis list Agnibahu Suchi Shukra Magadha Gridhra Yukta and Ajita In Indra savarnya manvantara Lord Vishnu s avatar will be called Brihadbhanu In the period of the fourteenth Manu the Manu is Indra savarni Among his sons are Uru and Gambhira the demigods are the Pavitras and others Indra is Suci and among the sages are Agni and Bahu Brihadbhanu will be born of Satrayana from the womb of Vitana Almost all literature refers to the first 9 Manus with the same names but there is a lot of disagreement on names after that although all of them agree with a total of 14 14 Bibliography EditMain article Manusmriti The texts ascribed to the Svayambhuva Manu include Manava Grihyasutra Manava Sulbasutra and Manava Dharmashastra Manusmṛti or rules of Manu 15 In Jainism EditMain article Kulakara Jain theology mentions the 14th patriarch named Nabhiraja mentioning him also as Manu 16 This state scholars links ancient Jain tradition to Hindu legends because the 14 patriarchs in Jain tradition are similar to the 14 Manus in Hindu legends 16 The Manu of Jainism is the father of 1st Tirthankara Rishabhanatha Adinatha 16 This ancient story is significant as it includes one of earliest mentions of ikshu sugarcane processing 16 See also EditAdam Proto Indo European religion Brothers Minos king of Crete son of Zeus and Europa Mannus progenitor of humanity in Germanic mythology according to Tacitus Manes king of Lydia Nu u Hawaiian mythological character who built an ark and escaped a Great Flood Nuwa goddess in Chinese mythology best known for creating mankind Noah Ziusudra hero of the Sumerian flood epic Atra HasisReferences Edit a b c Roshen Dalal 2010 Hinduism An Alphabetical Guide Penguin Books p 242 ISBN 978 0 14 341421 6 a b Roshen Dalal 2010 The Religions of India A Concise Guide to Nine Major Faiths Penguin Books p 229 ISBN 978 0 14 341517 6 Erdosy George Witzel Michael 1995 Language Material Culture and Ethnicity The Indo Aryans of Ancient South Asia Rgvedic history poets chieftains and politics De Gruyter pp 202 204 Alain Danielou 11 February 2003 A Brief History of India Inner Traditions Bear amp Co pp 19 ISBN 978 1 59477 794 3 Klaus K Klostermaier 5 July 2007 A Survey of Hinduism Third Edition SUNY Press p 97 ISBN 978 0 7914 7082 4 His Divine Grace A C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada Teachings of Lord Caitanya Third Edition The Golden Avatara The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust pp 109 u2013 ISBN 978 91 7149 730 7 Motilal Banarsidass 1 January 1955 Brahma Purana Parts I IV pp 29 3 4 7 J L Shastri 1951 Linga Purana English Translation Part 1 of 2 pp 24 7 22 28 N A 1950 THE SKANDA PURANA PART 2 MOTILAL BANARSIDASS PUBLISHERS PVT LTD DELHI pp 45 5 71 25 N A 1951 THE SKANDA PURANA PART 7 MOTILAL BANARSIDASS PUBLISHERS PVT LTD DELHI pp 317 25 22 24 Motilal Bansaridas Bhagavata Purana Book 1 Skandha III Page 345 Account of the several Manus and Manwantaras Vishnu Purana translated by Horace Hayman Wilson 1840 Book III Chapter I p 259 The first Manu was Swayambhuva then came Swarochisha then Auttami then Tamasa then Raivata then Chakshusha these six Manus have passed away The Manu who presides over the seventh Manwantara which is the present period is Vaivaswata the son of the sun Maharishi Aswathama Retrieved 2015 02 15 Summary of Manu in Ancient Literature मन आद प र ष Ghanshyam Dusane The Laws of Manu See 63 These seven very glorious Manus the first among whom is Svayambhuva produced and protected this whole movable and immovable creation each during the period allotted to him a b c d Natubhai Shah 2004 pp 15 16 Sources EditShah Natubhai 2004 First published in 1998 Jainism The World of Conquerors vol I Motilal Banarsidass ISBN 81 208 1938 1External links EditManu in Vedic scripture Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manu Hinduism amp oldid 1123031762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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