सर्गं प्रजेशरूपेण दस्यून्हन्यात् स्वराड्वपु: । कालरूपेण सर्वेषामभावाय पृथग्गुण: ॥ ९ ॥
sargaṁ prajeśa-rūpeṇa dasyūn hanyāt svarāḍ-vapuḥ kāla-rūpeṇa sarveṣām abhāvāya pṛthag guṇaḥ
In the form of Prajāpati Marīci, the Bhagavān brings forth progeny; as the sovereign king, He slays thieves and rogues; and as Time, He dissolves all things. The many qualities seen in material existence should be understood as qualities of the Bhagavān Himself.
This verse states that the Lord Himself appears as Kāla (Time) and, through His distinct potencies, brings all beings to dissolution.
Here, the Lord is described as maintaining the created order by manifesting as rulers and destroying the lawless, thereby protecting dharma and cosmic balance.
Recognize that order and accountability are divine principles, and remember that time is inevitable—so live responsibly, uphold dharma, and prioritize devotion over temporary power.