Transmission of Bhāgavata Wisdom and Brahmā’s Vision of the Supreme Lord on Ananta
स पद्मकोश: सहसोदतिष्ठत् कालेन कर्मप्रतिबोधनेन । स्वरोचिषा तत्सलिलं विशालं विद्योतयन्नर्क इवात्मयोनि: ॥ १४ ॥
sa padma-kośaḥ sahasodatiṣṭhat kālena karma-pratibodhanena sva-rociṣā tat salilaṁ viśālaṁ vidyotayann arka ivātma-yoniḥ
衆生の業果の総体として、その蓮華の蕾は忽然と現れた。主ヴィシュヌの至高の御意志により、それは太陽のごとく輝いて万物を照らし、破滅の広大な水を乾かしていった。
This verse describes the lotus-bud rising from the primordial waters and illuminating them, indicating the beginning of manifest creation as the stage for Brahmā’s appearance and further cosmic development.
It teaches that creation unfolds according to the Lord’s orderly system—time initiates transformation, and karma (destiny/ordained activity) becomes the operative impulse for manifestation within the material realm.
Just as creation moves under divine time and lawful order, a devotee can practice patience and steadiness—doing one’s dharma sincerely while trusting that outcomes mature in their proper time.