Brahmā’s Secondary Creation, Kāla (Eternal Time), and the Taxonomy of Species
षडिमे प्राकृता: सर्गा वैकृतानपि मे शृणु । रजोभाजो भगवतो लीलेयं हरिमेधस: ॥ १८ ॥
ṣaḍ ime prākṛtāḥ sargā vaikṛtān api me śṛṇu rajo-bhājo bhagavato līleyaṁ hari-medhasaḥ
هذه السَّرْجات الستّ هي خَلْقٌ طبيعيّ صادر عن طاقة الربّ الخارجية. والآن اسمع مني عن الخلائق الثانوية التي يُجريها براهما، وهو تجلٍّ لصفة الرَّجَس (الشغف)، وله في شأن الخلق فطنة كفطنة البهغفان، هريٍّ واسع المِدْهَة.
This verse distinguishes six prākṛta (primary, material) creations and introduces the vaikṛta (secondary, transformative) creations, presenting creation as a structured unfolding of prakṛti under the Lord’s governance.
Śukadeva frames cosmology devotionally: the universe is not random or merely mechanical, but the Lord’s purposeful, divine play—meant to reveal His sovereignty and invite remembrance of Hari.
Seeing life as under a higher, benevolent intelligence reduces anxiety and pride, encouraging humility, responsibility, and steady devotion—especially when facing change and uncertainty.