Adhyaya 51 — Yaksha Injunctions: Graha-Children and Female Spirits Causing Domestic and Ritual Disruptions
चराचरगुरुर्ब्रह्मा या यस्य कुलदेवता ।
अन्यगर्भे परान् गर्भान् सदैव परिवर्तयन् ॥
carācaragurur brahmā yā yasya kuladevatā | anyagarbhe parān garbhān sadaiva parivartayan ||
Brahmā, the teacher of all moving and unmoving beings—whoever has him as their family-deity—there is one who constantly “turns aside,” diverting other intentions into another womb or track (that is, causing displacement or redirection).
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The verse reflects a Purāṇic worldview where outcomes can be ‘diverted’ by unseen factors; hence one anchors life through kuladevatā devotion and disciplined conduct to stabilize intentions and results.
Ancillary dharma/nimitta material; not directly sarga/manvantara/genealogy.
‘Garbha’ can be read symbolically as the ‘womb of intention’—the subtle matrix in which plans ripen. The teaching warns that subtle currents (seen as entities/forces) can redirect that ripening unless one maintains devotional and ritual alignment.