Puruṣa-sūkta Logic of the Virāṭ: Cosmic Anatomy, Sacrifice, and the Lord’s Transcendence
रोमाण्युद्भिज्जजातीनां यैर्वा यज्ञस्तु सम्भृत: । केशश्मश्रुनखान्यस्य शिलालोहाभ्रविद्युताम् ॥ ५ ॥
romāṇy udbhijja-jātīnāṁ yair vā yajñas tu sambhṛtaḥ keśa-śmaśru-nakhāny asya śilā-lohābhra-vidyutām
Los vellos del cuerpo del Señor son la causa de toda vegetación, en especial de los árboles requeridos como ofrendas del yajña. Sus cabellos y barba son depósito de nubes, y Sus uñas son origen de la piedra, del hierro y del relámpago.
The polished nails of the Lord generate electricity, and the clouds rest on the hairs of His head. One can therefore collect all sorts of necessities of life from the person of the Lord, and therefore the Vedas affirm that everything that is produced is caused by the Lord. The Lord is the supreme cause of all causes.
This verse states that plant life (udbhijja-jāti) arises from the hairs of the Lord’s universal form, showing nature as a transformation of the Divine.
He is teaching Parīkṣit Mahārāja the virāṭ-rūpa vision—everything in the cosmos has its source in Bhagavān, so the world is to be seen in relation to Him.
See nature’s resources—food, metals, and even weather—as sacred gifts meant to be used responsibly and offered in devotion, rather than exploited for egoistic enjoyment.