An Exposition of the Distinctions of Creation, Inert Matter, and the Lord
तमसो दशभागानां मध्ये तु विनतासुत / य एको भाग उद्दिष्टस्तावत्परिमितं रजः
tamaso daśabhāgānāṃ madhye tu vinatāsuta / ya eko bhāga uddiṣṭastāvatparimitaṃ rajaḥ
Oh hijo de Vinatā, dentro de la división en diez partes de la oscuridad (tamas), la única parte que se señala tiene una medida exactamente igual al polvo (rajas).
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Quantification/gradation of tamas and its specified fraction; guṇa-analysis as a way to understand manifestation.
Vedantic Theme: Guṇas as prakṛti’s modalities; discernment (viveka) begins by seeing gradations rather than treating ‘darkness’ as monolithic.
Application: Use guṇa-language to diagnose mental states: identify ‘tamas’ in degrees, then apply sattva-increasing disciplines (sleep regulation, clarity practices, sāttvika diet, japa).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.4.32-35 (continuation on tamas/rajas admixture and predominance of sattva; transition to rāśi/parts query)
This verse frames tamas (darkness) and rajas (dust/fine matter) in a proportional, measurable way, supporting the Purana’s broader aim of describing subtle realms and conditions with technical clarity.
Preta Kanda often explains the post-death environment using concrete measures; this proportional definition helps depict the subtle atmosphere and experiential conditions a preta may encounter in Yama’s domains and transitional paths.
Treat “darkness” as a gradation that can be reduced: cultivate sattva through ethical living, discipline, and remembrance of dharma, so the inner tamas that clouds judgment becomes progressively diminished.