Sṛṣṭi-krama: Brahmā’s Sequential Creation of Devas, Sages, and Sense-Presiding Powers
कर्मदेवानन्तरं तु त्रिंशद्वर्षादनन्तरम् / पर्जन्यमसृज्ब्रह्मा मन्त्रयन्त्राभिमानिनम्
karmadevānantaraṃ tu triṃśadvarṣādanantaram / parjanyamasṛjbrahmā mantrayantrābhimāninam
കർമദേവതകളുടെ ശേഷം, പിന്നെയും മുപ്പത് വർഷം കഴിഞ്ഞപ്പോൾ, മന്ത്ര-യന്ത്രങ്ങളിലെ അഭിമാനം ഉള്ള പർജന്യനെ ബ്രഹ്മാവ് സൃഷ്ടിച്ചു.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Ritual speech (mantra) and instruments (yantra/ritual implements) participate in sustaining cosmic functions like rain; pride/identification (abhimāna) binds functional deities to roles.
Vedantic Theme: Ahaṅkāra/abhimāna as role-identification within prakṛti; mantra as śabda-brahman operating in the ritual domain.
Application: Use mantra/ritual with humility and right intention; avoid egoic pride in spiritual technique or tools.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: atmospheric/cosmic sphere
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.13.52 (Puṣkara, karma-tattva)
This verse presents Parjanya as a divinely created power associated with rain and order, described as aligned with mantra and ritual implements—highlighting rain as part of a sacred, regulated cosmic system.
By mentioning the karmadeva first and then a timed creation sequence culminating in Parjanya, the verse frames karma and natural forces as overseen by specific divine functions within an ordered chronology.
Treat actions and rituals with responsibility: the verse implies that results (including environmental and social order symbolized by rain) are linked to disciplined conduct, sacred speech (mantra), and mindful practice.