Brahmā’s Secondary Creation, Kāla (Eternal Time), and the Taxonomy of Species
विदुर उवाच अन्तर्हिते भगवति ब्रह्मा लोकपितामह: । प्रजा: ससर्ज कतिधा दैहिकीर्मानसीर्विभु: ॥ १ ॥
vidura uvāca antarhite bhagavati brahmā loka-pitāmahaḥ prajāḥ sasarja katidhā daihikīr mānasīr vibhuḥ
ព្រះវិទូរៈបាននិយាយថា ឱ ឥសីដ៏អស្ចារ្យ! បន្ទាប់ពីព្រះភគវានលាក់ខ្លួនទៅ ព្រះព្រហ្មា ជាពូជបិតាមហៈនៃសត្វលោក បានបង្កើតរាងកាយសត្វមានជីវិតពីរាងកាយ និងចិត្តរបស់ខ្លួនដោយវិធីណាខ្លះ? សូមមេត្តាប្រាប់។
This verse indicates that Brahmā creates progeny in multiple modes, including mānasī (mind-born) creation—beings manifested directly from his mind—alongside daihikī (bodily) generation.
Vidura is tracing the sequence of cosmic creation: after the Supreme Lord withdraws from direct visibility, Brahmā, empowered by Him, proceeds to generate various categories of living beings.
It cultivates humility and God-centered vision: recognizing that even great creators and leaders act by higher empowerment encourages responsibility, reverence, and reliance on the Supreme rather than ego.