Hari in the Primeval Waters: Prakṛti as Veil, the ‘Sleep’ Metaphor, and Brahmā’s Lotus-Channel Inquiry
तस्य नाभेरभूत्पद्मं सौवर्णं भुवनाश्रयम् / तत्प्राकृतं च विज्ञेयं भूदेवी त्वभिमानिनी
tasya nābherabhūtpadmaṃ sauvarṇaṃ bhuvanāśrayam / tatprākṛtaṃ ca vijñeyaṃ bhūdevī tvabhimāninī
その御臍より、諸世界の依り処たる黄金の蓮華が生じた。知るべし、その蓮華は原初のプラクリティ(根本物質)に属し、地母神ブーデーヴィーが「我」という我執をもってそれを司る主宰の同一性である。
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: The world-supporting lotus arises from the Lord; it is associated with primordial material nature (prakṛti), and ‘Earth’ is linked with presiding identification (abhimāninī) indicating egoic appropriation within tattva-structure.
Vedantic Theme: Distinction of Brahman/Īśvara from prakṛti; emergence of cosmos while the Supreme remains the ground; ‘abhimāna’ as the mechanism of identification in the manifested order.
Application: Contemplate the dependency of all supports on the Supreme; observe ‘I’-making (abhimāna) in one’s own experience and loosen identification with the material basis.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: cosmic axis (mythic-cosmological)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (general): cosmology sections describing sṛṣṭi, tattvas, and the Lord as ādhāra of worlds
This verse uses the navel-lotus motif to describe the cosmic foundation from which world-supporting creation is manifested, emphasizing an ordered origin of the worlds.
It states that the manifested support of the worlds is ‘prākṛta’—rooted in primordial material nature—while a presiding identity (abhimāninī) such as Bhūdevī governs that domain through the sense of ownership or ‘I’.
Recognize the difference between the spiritual source and material manifestations, and cultivate humility by reducing possessiveness—seeing worldly supports as governed by cosmic order rather than personal control.