Summary
Biography
Full Name: Swayambhuva Manu
Era: Satya Yuga (First Manvantara)
Parents: Born directly from Brahma (self-born, hence “Swayambhu”)
Spouse: Shatarupa
Children: Priyavrata and Uttanapada (sons), and numerous daughters
Swayambhuva Manu is the first Manu of this current Manvantara and is considered the archetypal progenitor of humankind. Revered in the Vishnu Purāṇa, Matsya Purāṇa, and Bhagavata Purāṇa, he is celebrated for his wisdom, adherence to dharma, and role in maintaining cosmic order.
Swayambhuva Manu emerged directly from the mind of Brahma, the creator of the universe, at the dawn of Satya Yuga. He was appointed as the first Manu, entrusted with the responsibility of guiding humanity and establishing dharma (righteousness) on earth.
He married Shatarupa, who was created by Brahma alongside him, and together they became the progenitors of all humans. Their sons, Priyavrata and Uttanapada, went on to rule different parts of the earth, expanding Manu’s lineage and furthering the establishment of dharma.
Swayambhuva Manu was not just a ruler but also a sage. He composed laws and guidelines for humans, advised kings and sages, and preserved the teachings of dharma for future generations. His governance was marked by fairness, wisdom, and the protection of all living beings.
Bravery and Achievements:
- Guided humanity through the initial challenges of Satya Yuga.
- Established moral, social, and legal codes for mankind.
- Fought cosmic evils and upheld righteousness on earth.
- Acted as a spiritual guide and teacher to sages and kings.
Legacy:
Swayambhuva Manu is revered as the father of mankind and a symbol of wisdom, virtue, and moral courage. His teachings and laws laid the foundation for human civilization and are frequently referenced in Hindu scriptures to illustrate ideal leadership and dharma.
References in Purāṇas:
- Vishnu Purāṇa (Book 1: Creation and Swayambhuva Manu)
- Matsya Purāṇa (Chapter on the First Man and Flood)
- Bhagavata Purāṇa (Stories of Swayambhuva Manu and his descendants)