Adhyaya 48 — The Emanation of Beings from Brahma: Night, Day, Twilight, and the Orders of Creation
उष्ट्रानश्वतरांश्चैव नानारूपाश्च जातयः ।
ओषध्यः फलमूलिन्यो रोमभ्यस्तस्य जज्ञिरे ॥
uṣṭrān aśvatarāṃś caiva nānārūpāś ca jātayaḥ | oṣadhyaḥ phalamūlinyo romabhyas tasya jajñire ||
また、駱駝と騾(ら)をはじめ、さまざまな姿をもつ多くの種が創られた。果実と根を備える薬草は、彼の毛髪から生じた。
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Plants, especially oṣadhis, are framed as primordial gifts embedded in creation itself, supporting an ethic of healing and stewardship of the natural world.
Sarga: extends creation from animals to flora, a standard Purāṇic move in the catalog of manifested orders.
Hair symbolizes countless fine channels; oṣadhis arising from hair suggests subtle life-force (prāṇa) externalized as remedies—nature mirroring the body’s healing intelligence.