Secondary Creation Begins: Brahmā’s Productions, the Guṇas, and the Emergence of Orders of Beings
स किन्नरान किम्पुरुषान् प्रत्यात्म्येनासृजत्प्रभु: । मानयन्नात्मनात्मानमात्माभासं विलोकयन् ॥ ४५ ॥
sa kinnarān kimpuruṣān pratyātmyenāsṛjat prabhuḥ mānayann ātmanātmānam ātmābhāsaṁ vilokayan
ある日、生類の創造主ブラフマーは水面に映る自らの姿を見た。己を愛でつつ、その映像からキンプルシャとキンナラを生み出した。
In Canto 3, Chapter 20, this verse states that the Supreme Lord manifested the Kinnaras and Kimpuruṣas from His own reflected self (ātmābhāsa), indicating creation occurs through His divine potency rather than material effort.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī speaks this verse while describing the stages of creation to King Parīkṣit.
The verse reinforces that all varieties of life have a divine origin; cultivating reverence for all beings and remembering the Supreme as the source supports humility, devotion, and a more dharmic way of living.