Sṛṣṭi-pralaya-kathana: Mahābhūta-guṇāḥ, Vṛkṣa-indriya-vādaḥ, Prāṇa-vāyu-vyavasthā
कथं सृष्टानि भूतानि कथं वर्णविभक्तयः । शौचाशौचं कथं तेषां धर्माधर्मविधिः कथम् ॥ ३ ॥
kathaṃ sṛṣṭāni bhūtāni kathaṃ varṇavibhaktayaḥ | śaucāśaucaṃ kathaṃ teṣāṃ dharmādharmavidhiḥ katham || 3 ||
¿Cómo fueron creados los seres vivientes? ¿Cómo se distribuyeron las divisiones de los varṇa? ¿Cómo se determina para ellos la pureza y la impureza? ¿Y cómo se establecen las normas que distinguen el dharma del adharma?
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
This verse frames a moksha-dharma inquiry: liberation-oriented wisdom begins by understanding cosmic origin (sṛṣṭi), ethical law (dharma/adharma), and the disciplines of purity that refine conduct and consciousness.
Indirectly, it prepares the ground for bhakti by asking for the correct order of life and right conduct; devotion in the Purāṇic tradition is meant to be practiced with dharmic clarity and inner-outer purity.
The verse points to dharma-vidhi and śauca rules—subjects typically grounded in Kalpa (ritual procedure and dharma-sūtra traditions) and supported by Vyākaraṇa for precise interpretation of injunctions.