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Shloka 18

Śukasya Janma-yoga-phalaṁ — Vyāsasya Tapasā Putrārthaḥ (Śānti-parva 310)

अहडूकाराच्च सम्भूतं मनो भूतगुणात्मकम्‌ | तृतीय: सर्ग इत्येष आहड्कारिक उच्यते,अहंकारसे मन उत्पन्न हुआ है, जो पञ्चभूत और शब्दादि गुणस्वरूप है। इसे तीसरा और आहंकारिक सर्ग कहा जाता है

ahaṅkārāc ca sambhūtaṃ mano bhūta-guṇātmakam | tṛtīyaḥ sarga ity eṣa āhaṅkārika ucyate ||

Yājñavalkya said: “From ego-sense (ahaṅkāra) arises the mind, constituted of the elements and their qualities. This is described as the third stage of creation, known as the ‘ahaṅkāric’ creation—showing how inner self-identification becomes the source of mental activity and, thereby, of bondage and ethical struggle.”

अहङ्कारात्from ego-principle (ahaṅkāra)
अहङ्कारात्:
Apadana
TypeNoun
Rootअहङ्कार
FormMasculine, Ablative, Singular
and
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
सम्भूतम्arisen/produced
सम्भूतम्:
TypeAdjective
Rootसम्-भू
FormNeuter, Nominative, Singular, क्त (past passive participle)
मनःmind
मनः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootमनस्
FormNeuter, Nominative, Singular
भूतगुणात्मकम्consisting of the qualities of the elements
भूतगुणात्मकम्:
TypeAdjective
Rootभूत-गुण-आत्मक
FormNeuter, Nominative, Singular
तृतीयःthird
तृतीयः:
TypeAdjective
Rootतृतीय
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
सर्गःcreation/emanation
सर्गः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootसर्ग
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
इतिthus
इति:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootइति
एषःthis
एषः:
Karta
TypePronoun
Rootएतद्
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
आहङ्कारिकःpertaining to ahaṅkāra
आहङ्कारिकः:
TypeAdjective
Rootआहङ्कारिक
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
उच्यतेis said/is called
उच्यते:
TypeVerb
Rootवच्
FormPresent, Passive, Third, Singular

याज़्ञवल्क्य उवाच

याज्ञवल्क्य (Yājñavalkya)
अहङ्कार (ahaṅkāra)
मनस्/मनः (manas)

Educational Q&A

The verse teaches a causal sequence in inner and cosmic evolution: from ahaṅkāra (ego-sense) arises manas (mind), which operates through the framework of elements and their qualities. Ethically, it implies that misidentification (‘I’ and ‘mine’) generates mental agitation and attachment; reducing ego-sense is therefore central to self-mastery and liberation.

In Śānti Parva’s philosophical instruction, Yājñavalkya explains stages of creation/manifestation. Here he identifies the mind as a product of ahaṅkāra and labels this as the third, ‘ahaṅkāric’ creation—part of a systematic account of how the inner instruments arise and condition experience.