Brahmāṇḍa-Āvaraṇa Nirūpaṇa, Virajā-Setu, and Prākṛta–Vaikṛta Sṛṣṭi
पञ्चा शीतिब्रह्मकल्पं ये विजानन्ति भो द्विज / तेन्धं तमः प्रविशन्ति सत्यंसत्यं मयोदितम्
pañcā śītibrahmakalpaṃ ye vijānanti bho dvija / tendhaṃ tamaḥ praviśanti satyaṃsatyaṃ mayoditam
ឱ ទ្វិជៈ (អ្នកកើតពីរដង) អ្នកណាអះអាងថាខ្លួនដឹងអំពីវដ្តនៃព្រះព្រហ្មកល្ប ៨៥ នោះ នឹងចូលទៅក្នុងភាពងងឹតខ្វាក់ភ្នែក—នេះជាសេចក្តីពិត ពិតប្រាកដ ដូចដែលខ្ញុំបានប្រកាស។
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra; addressing a 'dvija' as a rhetorical vocative within the teaching)
Concept: False claims of knowledge (especially about guarded cosmic measures) lead to delusion; humility and right understanding are essential.
Vedantic Theme: Mithyā-jñāna and ahaṅkāra lead to tamas; satya-jñāna dispels darkness.
Application: Avoid overconfident assertions in matters beyond verification; cultivate intellectual honesty, qualify statements, and prioritize transformative knowledge over speculative certainty.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Related Themes: Garuda Purana admonitions against ajñāna and wrong views leading to darkness; recurring ‘satyaṃ satyaṃ’ emphatic style.
This verse cautions that mere speculative claims of mastering vast cosmic cycles (kalpas) can become spiritual pride; without dharma and right understanding, such ‘knowledge’ leads to deeper ignorance.
Indirectly, it frames a moral principle central to the Preta Kanda: the soul’s condition is shaped by truthfulness and humility; delusion and arrogance are described as ‘darkness,’ a state that obstructs right progress after death.
Prioritize ethical living, sincere practice, and humility over showing off scriptural or cosmological calculations; treat learning as a support for dharma, not as a badge of superiority.