Vidura’s Questions on Devotion and Sarga; Maitreya Begins the Account of Creation
अथ ते भगवल्लीला योगमायोरुबृंहिता: । विश्वस्थित्युद्भवान्तार्था वर्णयाम्यनुपूर्वश: ॥ २२ ॥
atha te bhagaval-līlā yoga-māyorubṛṁhitāḥ viśva-sthity-udbhavāntārthā varṇayāmy anupūrvaśaḥ
それゆえ私は、至上主バガヴァーンがヨーガマーヤーを大いに顕し、宇宙の創造・維持・消滅を順次に成就されるその御遊戯を、順を追って語ろう。
The omnipotent Lord, by His different energies, can perform anything and everything He likes. The creation of the cosmic world is done by His yoga-māyā energy.
This verse says these cosmic processes have an inner meaning (artha) that is revealed through the Lord’s own līlā, and Maitreya will explain them in sequence.
Vidura seeks clear understanding of the Lord’s workings in the cosmos; Maitreya responds by presenting the universe’s origin and purpose as expressions of Bhagavān’s divinely guided līlā, expanded by yogamāyā.
It encourages a devotee to look beyond events as random and instead seek spiritual meaning—cultivating humility, steadiness, and devotion while understanding change (creation, maintenance, dissolution) as part of a higher divine order.