Vaivasvata Manu | |
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![]() Matsya helps Vaivasvata Manu and the Seven Sages escape from the divine deluge | |
Predecessor | Chaksusa Manu |
Successor | Savarni Manu |
Genealogy | |
Parents | |
Spouse | Shraddha |
Children | Ikshvaku, Dhrishta, Narishyanta, Dishta, Nriga, Karusha, Saryati, Nabhaga, Pranshu, Prisadhra[1] Ila[2] |
Vaivasvata Manu (Sanskrit: वैवस्वत मनु), also referred to as Shraddhadeva and Satyavrata, is the current Manu—the progenitor of the human race. He is the seventh of the 14 Manus of the current kalpa (aeon) of Hindu cosmology. In the Jain religion he is also known as Nabhiraja, the father of Rishabha and the last Kulakara.
He is the son of Vivasvan (also known as Surya), the Sun god, and his wife Saranyu. Forewarned about the divine flood by the Matsya avatara of Vishnu, Manu saved mankind by building a boat that carried his family and the Saptarishi to safety.[3] He was one of the wielders of Asi the primordial sword.