Adhyaya 48 — The Emanation of Beings from Brahma: Night, Day, Twilight, and the Orders of Creation
ऋषीणां नामधेयानि याश्च देवेषु सृष्टयः ।
शर्वर्यन्ते प्रसूतानामन्येषाञ्च ददाति सः ॥
ṛṣīṇāṃ nāmadheyāni yāś ca deveṣu sṛṣṭayaḥ / śarvaryante prasūtānām anyeṣāṃ ca dadāti saḥ
ព្រះអង្គបានកំណត់នាមហៅរបស់ពួកឥសី និងការបង្កើតជាច្រើនប្រភេទក្នុងចំណោមពួកទេវតា; ហើយដូចគ្នានេះដែរ ព្រះអង្គបានប្រទាន (នាម/ទីតាំង) ដល់អ្នកដែលកើតក្នុងវង្ស ‘សារវរី’ និងដល់អ្នកដទៃផងដែរ។
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To name is to place within cosmic order. The rishis and divine classes are not merely born but ‘recognized’ through designation, implying that identity and function are conferred within a sacred taxonomy.
Sarga: differentiation of classes (ṛṣis, devas, other groups) and assignment of their designations, supporting the ordered unfolding of creation.
‘Naming’ functions like a subtle seal (saṅjñā) that fixes a being’s role in ṛta/dharma. The mention of a specific class-term (Śarvarī) signals that creation proceeds through patterned lineages and recurring templates.