Adhyaya 48 — The Emanation of Beings from Brahma: Night, Day, Twilight, and the Orders of Creation
यजूṃषि त्रैष्टुभं छन्दः स्तोमं पञ्चदशं तथा ।
बृहत्साम तथोकथञ्च दक्षिणादसृजन्मुखात् ॥
yajūṃṣi traiṣṭubhaṃ chandaḥ stomaṃ pañcadaśaṃ tathā | bṛhat-sāma tathokthañ ca dakṣiṇād asṛjan mukhāt ||
From his southern face he brought forth the Yajus formulas, the Triṣṭubh metre, the fifteenfold stoma, and the Bṛhat sāman (chant), together with the sacrificial fee (dakṣiṇā).
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Ritual order (yajña) and sacred speech are presented as primordial principles: the cosmos is not only material but also structured through Vedic forms (metre, chant, and offering).
Sarga: it describes primary creation, especially the emanation of Vedic categories that govern ritual and cosmic order.
The ‘faces’ symbolize directional differentiation of consciousness and function; Vedic metres and sāmans represent archetypal vibrational patterns through which creation becomes intelligible and ritually accessible.