Jīva-yonis (84 Lakhs), Rarity of Human Birth, Sense-Restraint, Craving, and Śraddhā-based Dharma
एकविंशतिलक्षाणि अण्डजाः परिकीर्तिताः / स्वेदजाश्च तथा प्रोक्ता उद्भिज्जाश्च क्रमेण तु
ekaviṃśatilakṣāṇi aṇḍajāḥ parikīrtitāḥ / svedajāśca tathā proktā udbhijjāśca krameṇa tu
Dinyatakan bahawa makhluk yang lahir dari telur berjumlah dua puluh satu lakh; demikian juga makhluk yang lahir dari peluh disebutkan, dan makhluk yang lahir dari tumbuhan yang bercambah (udbhijja) juga—masing-masing menurut tertibnya.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda)
Concept: Yoni-bheda (four modes of birth) and the immensity of embodied life as a backdrop for spiritual discernment.
Vedantic Theme: Jagat-vaicitrya (variegated manifestation) under niyati/ṛta; embodiment as a field for karma and knowledge.
Application: Cultivate humility and vigilance: recognize the rarity of favorable embodiment and use it for self-discipline and dharma rather than mere consumption.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (didactic sections on yoni-bheda and human-durlabhatva in adjacent verses)
This verse organizes life into traditional categories of birth, framing creation as an ordered system; it supports the Purana’s broader teaching that embodied existence spans many forms and conditions.
By listing multiple birth-types, it implies transmigration across diverse embodiments; the soul may take different forms according to karmic conditions, reinforcing the Purana’s afterlife-and-rebirth worldview.
Seeing life as varied yet ordered encourages compassion and ethical restraint toward all beings, supporting dharmic conduct and mindful karma in daily life.