Brahmā’s Secondary Creation, Kāla (Eternal Time), and the Taxonomy of Species
वैकृतास्रय एवैते देवसर्गश्च सत्तम । वैकारिकस्तु य: प्रोक्त: कौमारस्तूभयात्मक: ॥ २७ ॥
vaikṛtās traya evaite deva-sargaś ca sattama vaikārikas tu yaḥ proktaḥ kaumāras tūbhayātmakaḥ
يا فيدورا الفاضل، إن هذه الخلائق الثلاث الأخيرة وخلقَ الآلهة (الديفا) هي من نوع «فايكريتا»، مغايرة للخلائق «براكريتا» التي ذُكرت من قبل. وأما ظهور الكُمارات فذو طبيعة مزدوجة يجمع الأمرين.
This verse states that the deva-sarga (creation of the demigods) is also a vaikṛta creation—arising from transformations of material nature within the cosmic creation process.
Kaumāra refers to the creation connected with the Kumāras (the celibate sages). Here it is described as ubhayātmaka—having a dual character—indicating it relates to more than one aspect of the transformative creation categories being discussed.
It helps a seeker see the world as a sequence of transformations within prakṛti, encouraging detachment and clearer focus on the unchanging Lord as the ultimate shelter beyond material change.