Adhyaya 47 — Brahma’s Awakening and the Ninefold Scheme of Creation
अकरोत् स तनूरन्याः कल्पादिषु यथा पुरा ।
मत्स्यकूर्मादिकास्तद्वद्वाराहं वपुरास्थितः ॥
akarot sa tanūr anyāḥ kalpādiṣu yathā purā / matsyakūrmādikās tadvad vārāhaṃ vapur āsthitaḥ
তিনি পূর্বের ন্যায় অন্যান্য কল্পগুলিতে যেমন করেছিলেন, তেমনই আরেক দেহ ধারণ করলেন; যেমন মৎস্য ও কূর্ম প্রভৃতি রূপ নিয়েছিলেন, তেমনি বরাহরূপ দেহও গ্রহণ করলেন।
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Divine help is depicted as adaptive: the same sustaining principle ‘takes form’ appropriate to the crisis—an ethic of skillful means rather than rigidity.
Within ‘Sarga’ and its mythic-theological narration: the avatāra motif explains how cosmic order is re-established at the start of a cycle.
Avatāra-forms can be read as archetypes of evolution of consciousness; ‘Varāha’ especially symbolizes the power that dives into depths and lifts the ‘earth’ (ground of lived reality) back into the light.