Sṛṣṭi-krama: Brahmā’s Sequential Creation of Devas, Sages, and Sense-Presiding Powers
कनिष्ठाङ्गुलिपर्वाच्च वामदेवं न संशयः / प्रवहानन्तरं तब्रह्मा शतवर्षादनन्तरम्
kaniṣṭhāṅguliparvācca vāmadevaṃ na saṃśayaḥ / pravahānantaraṃ tabrahmā śatavarṣādanantaram
Dari ruas jari kelingking muncul ukuran yang disebut Vāmadeva—tanpa keraguan. Sesudah masa Pravāha, setelah seratus tahun, disebutkan ukuran/masa Brahmā.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue to Garuda)
Concept: Micro-to-macro correspondence: tiny units (finger-joint) ground larger measures of time and cosmic periods.
Vedantic Theme: Bandhu (correspondence) between body and cosmos; kāla as structured manifestation under Īśvara.
Application: Use awareness of time’s scale to reduce egoic urgency; cultivate patience and long-view ethics.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.13.28–32 (sequence of emanations and time intervals)
They frame the Purana’s cosmology by naming graded units of time, helping connect human-scale measures to larger cosmic cycles referenced in teachings on death, afterlife, and dharma.
The Preta Kanda frequently links after-death processes to precise cosmic ordering; this verse supports that framework by defining sequential time units that contextualize the timing of post-death states and ritual efficacy.
It encourages disciplined awareness of time—performing śrāddha, pinda-dāna, and daily duties punctually—recognizing that tradition situates personal life within a larger sacred chronology.