Brahmā’s Creation: The Kumāras, Rudra, the Prajāpatis, and the Manifestation of Vedic Sound
इत्यादिष्ट: स्वगुरुणा भगवान्नीललोहित: । सत्त्वाकृतिस्वभावेन ससर्जात्मसमा: प्रजा: ॥ १५ ॥
ity ādiṣṭaḥ sva-guruṇā bhagavān nīla-lohitaḥ sattvākṛti-svabhāvena sasarjātma-samāḥ prajāḥ
自らの師の命を受け、青に赤が混じる御身のバガヴァーン・ルドラは、姿・力・激しい性質において自分と等しい多くの子孫を創造した。
Nīlalohita is a name of Rudra (Śiva) in Canto 3, describing him as a divine personality who manifests for the work of creation under Brahmā’s direction.
In the narrative of Canto 3, Brahmā delegates aspects of creation to empowered beings; Rudra is instructed to generate progeny according to his own nature as part of populating the universe.
Even great power should move under higher guidance: the verse highlights disciplined action—receiving instruction from a teacher and acting according to one’s nature in a constructive way.