Brahmacarya-Upāya: Jñāna, Śauca, and the Mind’s Role in Desire (शान्ति पर्व, अध्याय २०७)
यादसामसृजन्नाथं वरुणं च जलेश्वरम् । वासवं सर्वदेवानामध्यक्षमकरोत् प्रभु:,इसी प्रकार उन्होंने जल-जन्तुओंके स्वामी जलेश्वर वरुणकी सृष्टि की। उन्हीं भगवानने इन्द्रको सम्पूर्ण देवताओंका अध्यक्ष बनाया
yādasām asṛjan nāthaṃ varuṇaṃ ca jaleśvaram | vāsavaṃ sarvadevānām adhyakṣam akarot prabhuḥ ||
قال بهيشما: «إنّ الربّ أوجد فارونا سيّدًا للمياه وحاميًا لكائنات البحر والأنهار؛ وهو بعينه الحاكم الأعلى الذي أقام فاسافا (إندرا) مُشرفًا ورئيسًا على جميع الآلهة.»
भीष्म उवाच
The verse emphasizes that cosmic roles and authority are instituted by the Supreme Lord: deities function within an ordered hierarchy, each entrusted with a specific domain, reflecting dharma as structured governance rather than arbitrary power.
Bhishma is describing how the Lord established the divine administration: Varuṇa is created/appointed as ruler of the waters and aquatic beings, and Indra is installed as the chief overseer among all the gods.