Vidura’s Questions: How the Unchangeable Lord Relates to Māyā; Bhakti as the Remedy; Blueprint for the Coming Cosmology
तिर्यङ्मानुषदेवानां सरीसृपपतत्त्रिणाम् । वद न: सर्गसंव्यूहं गार्भस्वेदद्विजोद्भिदाम् ॥ २७ ॥
tiryaṅ-mānuṣa-devānāṁ sarīsṛpa-patattriṇām vada naḥ sarga-saṁvyūhaṁ gārbha-sveda-dvijodbhidām
Describe también, por favor, el orden de la creación y sus subdivisiones: los seres subhumanos, los humanos, los devas, los reptiles y las aves; y los nacidos del vientre, del sudor, los “dos veces nacidos” (aves) y las plantas.
This verse asks for the Lord’s creation to be explained in terms of four categories of birth: from the womb (gārbha), from moisture/perspiration (sveda), from eggs (dvija), and by sprouting from the earth (udbhijja, plants).
In Canto 3, Vidura seeks a clear, systematic account of creation (sarga). He asks Maitreya to explain how different classes of beings are manifested and organized within the cosmic order governed by the Supreme Lord.
It encourages a devotional, inquiry-based approach: understand life as part of an ordered divine creation, cultivate humility before the complexity of existence, and seek knowledge from authentic spiritual sources rather than speculation.