Soma Pacifies the Pracetās; Dakṣa’s Haṁsa-guhya Prayers; Hari Grants Creative Power
श्रीराजोवाच देवासुरनृणां सर्गो नागानां मृगपक्षिणाम् । सामासिकस्त्वया प्रोक्तो यस्तु स्वायम्भुवेऽन्तरे ॥ १ ॥ तस्यैव व्यासमिच्छामि ज्ञातुं ते भगवन् यथा । अनुसर्गं यया शक्त्या ससर्ज भगवान् पर: ॥ २ ॥
śrī-rājovāca devāsura-nṛṇāṁ sargo nāgānāṁ mṛga-pakṣiṇām sāmāsikas tvayā prokto yas tu svāyambhuve ’ntare
ພຣະຣາຊາກ່າວວ່າ: ໃນສະໄໝຂອງສະວາຍັມພູວະມະນູ ການສ້າງເທວະ, ອະສຸຣະ, ມະນຸດ, ນາກ, ສັດ ແລະ ນົກ ທ່ານໄດ້ກ່າວໄວ້ແບບຫຍໍ້ແລ້ວ. ບັດນີ້ ຂ້າແຕ່ທ່ານຜູ້ເຈຣິນ ຂ້ອຍປາຖະນາຮູ້ໂດຍລະອຽດ; ແລະຢາກຮູ້ວ່າ ພຣະພະຄະວານຜູ້ສູງສຸດ ສ້າງອະນຸສັຣກ (ການສ້າງຮອງ) ດ້ວຍພະລັງໃດ
This verse shows that the Bhagavatam presents sarga as the Lord’s ordered creation of various species—demigods, demons, humans, serpents, beasts, and birds—often narrated within specific Manu periods.
He acknowledges the earlier summary, but his eagerness is to hear the details and deeper process behind creation, not merely an outline.
It models a sincere student’s approach: first understand the overview, then humbly request deeper clarity to strengthen one’s worldview and devotion.