Adhyaya 47 — Brahma’s Awakening and the Ninefold Scheme of Creation
ते परिग्राहिणः सर्वे संविभागरता तथा ।
चोदनाश्चाप्यशीलाś्च ज्ञेया भूतादिकाश्च ते ॥
te parigrāhiṇaḥ sarve saṃvibhāgaratāstathā / codanāścāpyaśīlāśca jñeyā bhūtādikāśca te
সিহঁত সকলোৱে সংগ্ৰহকাৰী আৰু ভাগ-বাটোৱাৰা কৰিও আনন্দ পায়। সিহঁত প্ৰবৃত্তিৰ দ্বাৰা পৰিচালিত আৰু নিৰ্দিষ্ট অনুশাসনহীন; সিহঁতক ভূতাদি শ্ৰেণীৰ বুলি জানিবা।
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The verse sketches a behavioral profile: grasping and redistribution exist together, but without discipline such impulses remain unstable. Ethically, it points to the need for śīla (regulated conduct) to elevate instinctive drives into dharmic action.
A continuation of Sarga description: it characterizes a class of created beings (bhūtādi) by their tendencies.
“Grasping” and “sharing” can represent prāṇa’s twin motions—appropriation and expenditure—while “impelled, unregulated” hints at guṇa-driven saṃskāras prior to refined sattvic governance.