अस्य नाभ्यां पुष्करं सम्प्रसूत॑ यत्रोत्पन्न: स्वयमेवामितौजा: । तेनाच्छिन्नं तत् तमः पार्थ घोरं यत् तत् तिष्ठत्यर्णवं तर्जयानम्
asya nābhyāṁ puṣkaraṁ samprasūtaṁ yatrotpannaḥ svayamevāmitaujāḥ | tenācchinnaṁ tat tamaḥ pārtha ghoraṁ yat tat tiṣṭhaty arṇavaṁ tarjayānam ||
Bhishma dit : De son nombril naquit un lotus, et en son sein apparut Brahmā, né de lui-même, d’une splendeur incommensurable. Par lui fut tranchée cette ténèbre effroyable — la ténèbre qui s’était répandue partout, comme si elle menaçait même l’océan — vaste, insondable et sans limites.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse presents a moral-cosmic principle: when true knowledge and creative intelligence (Brahmā’s radiance) arises, it dispels the terrifying darkness of disorder. Dharma is aligned with illumination—clarity, discernment, and constructive action that restores order.
Bhīṣma describes an early creation scene: a lotus emerges from the deity’s navel, and within it Brahmā manifests spontaneously. Brahmā then destroys the pervasive primordial darkness that seemed to engulf even the ocean, establishing the conditions for ordered creation.