Adhyaya 49 — Primordial Human Creation, the Rise of Desire, and the Origins of Settlements, Measures, and Agriculture
ओषध्यः फलपाकान्ता गणाः सप्तदशाः स्मृताः ।
व्रीहयश्च यवाश्चैव गोधूमा अणवस्तिलाः ॥
oṣadhyaḥ phalapākāntā gaṇāḥ saptadaśā smṛtāḥ | vrīhayaś ca yavāś caiva godhūmā aṇavas tilāḥ ||
যিসকল ঔষধি আৰু চাষযোগ্য উদ্ভিদ ফল পকি সম্পূৰ্ণতা পায়, সিহঁতক সতৰটা বৰ্গ বুলি কোৱা হয়। তাত ধান, যৱ, গোধূম, অণু-ধান্য আৰু তিল অন্তৰ্ভুক্ত।
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Human life is supported by ordered categories of food-crops; recognizing their classification reflects a dharmic worldview where sustenance (anna) is part of cosmic order and social stability.
Primarily Sarga (enumeration within creation/manifest order) and indirectly Manvantara/ācāra when tied to human livelihood (vārttā) and social regulation.
‘Fruit-ripening completion’ hints at cyclical time and maturation: beings and societies flourish when processes reach their proper end (pāka), mirroring ṛta (cosmic rightness).