Naimittika and Prākṛtika Pralaya
Periodic and Primordial Dissolution
नाम त्रयोविंशत्यधिकद्विशततमो ऽध्यायः सूत उवाच / चतुर्युगसहस्रान्ते ब्राह्मो नैमित्तिको लयः / अनावृष्टिश्च कल्पान्ते जायते शतवार्षिकी
nāma trayoviṃśatyadhikadviśatatamo 'dhyāyaḥ sūta uvāca / caturyugasahasrānte brāhmo naimittiko layaḥ / anāvṛṣṭiśca kalpānte jāyate śatavārṣikī
スータは語った。「これは第二百二十四章である。四つのユガの千回の循環が満ちるとき、ブラフマーに関わる周期的な壊滅(ナイミッティカ・プララヤ)が起こる。さらにカルパの終わりには、百年にわたり雨なき旱魃が生じる。」
Suta (Sūta Uvāca)
Concept: Cosmic dissolution is periodic (naimittika) and governed by vast yuga cycles; worldly stability is impermanent within kalpa-time.
Vedantic Theme: Anityatva of saṃsāra; kāla as a manifestation of īśvara’s order; dispassion (vairāgya) through contemplation of pralaya.
Application: Use pralaya contemplation to reduce attachment, prioritize dharma and devotion, and cultivate steadiness amid change.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: cosmic
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: pralaya descriptions in cosmology sections (sarga/pratisarga narratives)
This verse introduces naimittika pralaya as a periodic cosmic dissolution associated with Brahmā’s cycle, placing human history within larger yuga–kalpa time scales.
Indirectly: by framing existence as cyclical and time-bound, it supports the Purāṇic view that embodied life and its outcomes unfold within recurring cosmic dissolutions and renewals.
It encourages detachment and dharmic living by reminding readers that worldly conditions—even vast eras—are impermanent within larger cosmic cycles.