Dakṣa’s Daughters, Cosmic Lineages, and the Population of the Three Worlds
सङ्कल्पायास्तु सङ्कल्प: काम: सङ्कल्पज: स्मृत: । वसवोऽष्टौ वसो: पुत्रास्तेषां नामानि मे शृणु ॥ १० ॥ द्रोण: प्राणो ध्रुवोऽर्कोऽग्निर्दोषो वास्तुर्विभावसु: । द्रोणस्याभिमते: पत्न्या हर्षशोकभयादय: ॥ ११ ॥
saṅkalpāyās tu saṅkalpaḥ kāmaḥ saṅkalpajaḥ smṛtaḥ vasavo ’ṣṭau vasoḥ putrās teṣāṁ nāmāni me śṛṇu
The son of Saṅkalpā was known as Saṅkalpa, and from him lust was born. The sons of Vasu were known as the eight Vasus. Just hear their names from me: Droṇa, Prāṇa, Dhruva, Arka, Agni, Doṣa, Vāstu and Vibhāvasu. From Abhimati, the wife of the Vasu named Droṇa, were generated the sons named Harṣa, Śoka, Bhaya and so on.
This verse states that Kāma (desire) is born from Saṅkalpa—mental determination or intention—showing desire’s root in the mind’s resolve.
In this section Śukadeva outlines cosmic genealogies—how various devatās and beings manifest—so Parīkṣit can understand the ordered creation and its controllers within the Lord’s arrangement.
Since desire follows intention, cultivate deliberate, dharmic intentions—especially devotional resolves (bhakti-saṅkalpa)—to redirect the mind toward higher desires.