अर्जुनस्य अन्त्येष्टि, द्वारकाप्लावनम्, कलिप्रवेशः, कालोपदेशः
सृष्टाः कालेन कालेन पुनर् यास्यन्ति संक्षयम् कालात्मकम् इदं सर्वं ज्ञात्वा शमम् अवाप्नुहि
sṛṣṭāḥ kālena kālena punar yāsyanti saṃkṣayam kālātmakam idaṃ sarvaṃ jñātvā śamam avāpnuhi
生み出された一切の存在は、時により、また時により、再び滅尽へと帰ってゆく。万有が「時」そのものより織られていると知り、寂静を得て、内なる安らぎに安住せよ。
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Kāla is presented as the governing force that repeatedly carries created beings from manifestation to dissolution, highlighting the cyclical order of the cosmos.
He advises Maitreya to recognize that everything is time-conditioned and, through that understanding, to cultivate śama—steadiness and inner peace rather than attachment.
Even when the verse foregrounds Time, the Vishnu Purana’s broader framework treats cosmic order and cycles as operating under the supreme reality—Vishnu—who is the sustaining ground beyond change.