Adhyaya 50 — Mind-Born Progeny, Svayambhuva Manu’s Lineage, and Brahmā’s Ordinance to Duḥsaha (Alakṣmī’s Retinue)
यज्ञस्य दक्षिणायान्तु पुत्रा द्वादश जज्ञिरे ।
यामा इति समाख्याता देवाḥ स्वायम्भुवोऽन्तरे ॥
yajñasya dakṣiṇāyāntu putrā dvādaśa jajñire | yāmā iti samākhyātā devāḥ svāyambhuvo 'ntare ||
ومن يَجْنَا (Yajña) ودَكْشِنَا (Dakṣiṇā) وُلِد اثنا عشر ابناً يُدعون «الياماس» (Yāmas)؛ وكانوا آلهةً في مَنْوَنْتَرَا سْفَايَمْبُهُوفَا (Svāyambhuva Manvantara).
The text links cosmic time and governance to sacrificial order: divine functionaries (devas) arise from yajña, indicating that harmony in worlds is sustained by dharmic action and proper offering.
Manvantara: it explicitly locates a set of devas within the Svāyambhuva Manvantara and provides lineage data supporting Purāṇic chronology.
The number twelve can mirror completeness in cyclical time (months/ādityas-like symbolism). The Yāmas as ‘time-divisions’/guardians suggest ordered rhythm emerging from yajña.