Adhyaya 47 — Brahma’s Awakening and the Ninefold Scheme of Creation
तस्मिन् सर्गे ’भवत् प्रीतिर्निष्पन्ने ब्रह्मणस्तदा ।
ततो ’न्यं स तदा दध्यौ साधकं सर्गमुत्तमम् ॥
tasmin sarge 'bhavat prītir niṣpanne brahmaṇas tadā /
tato 'nyaṃ sa tadā dadhyau sādhakaṃ sargam uttamam ||
Cuando aquella creación quedó concluida, Brahmā se deleitó en ella. Después concibió otra: una creación excelente que sería verdaderamente eficaz (sādhaka).
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Even the ‘divine’ order is not the endpoint; the narrative moves toward a creation capable of deliberate striving (sādhana). The ethical implication is that purposeful effort and moral agency are prized.
Sarga: transition from devasarga to the next, more ‘sādhaka’ creation.
Brahmā’s ‘delight’ marks a harmonization of sattva, but the next step indicates embodiment where realization is earned through practice—suggesting the spiritual dignity of human striving.