Adhyāya 51: Kṛṣṇa’s Leave-Taking and Departure for Dvārakā (द्वारकागमनानुमति)
देवा मनुष्या गन्धर्वा: पिशाचासुरराक्षसा: । सर्वे स्वभावत: सृष्टा न क्रियाभ्यो न कारणात्
devā manuṣyā gandharvāḥ piśācāsurarākṣasāḥ | sarve svabhāvataḥ sṛṣṭā na kriyābhyo na kāraṇāt ||
ヴァーユは言った。「神々、人間、ガンダルヴァ、ピシャーチャ、アスラ、ラाक्षサ—いずれも自らの固有の性(スヴァバーヴァ)に従って生じる。その存在は、ある特定の行為の産物ではなく、また外からの原因によって起こるのでもない。」
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse emphasizes svabhāva—beings are manifested with inherent natures and dispositions. It frames diversity of beings as natural, not as something produced by a specific act or an external causal agent, encouraging ethical reflection on how one should act rightly within one’s given constitution.
Vāyudeva is speaking and classifying various orders of beings (devas, humans, gandharvas, piśācas, asuras, rākṣasas), asserting that their origination is rooted in inherent nature rather than being the result of particular actions or an external cause.