Sāṅkhya: Categories of the Absolute Truth and the Unfolding of Creation
Tattva-vicāra
त्वचं रोमभिरोषध्यो नोदतिष्ठत्तदा विराट् । रेतसा शिश्नमापस्तु नोदतिष्ठत्तदा विराट् ॥ ६५ ॥
tvacaṁ romabhir oṣadhyo nodatiṣṭhat tadā virāṭ retasā śiśnam āpas tu nodatiṣṭhat tadā virāṭ
皮膚を司る神々と薬草・香草は体毛とともにその皮膚に入ったが、宇宙身は起き上がらなかった。次に水を司る神が生殖の力とともにその生殖器に入ったが、それでもヴィラート・プルシャは立ち上がらなかった。
In this verse, herbs and plants are said to arise from the hairs (roma) of the Virāṭ, the Universal Form, as part of the staged manifestation of the cosmos.
The verse describes correspondences in cosmic creation: the generative organ and semen manifest, and from semen the waters arise—showing how elements unfold from the Virāṭ in Sāṅkhya-style cosmology.
It cultivates reverence: seeing nature (plants, water, the body) as connected to the Lord’s universal manifestation encourages gratitude, purity, and responsible living aligned with dharma.