कुबेर: सर्वरत्नानां देवतानां पुरंदर: । एव भूताधिप: सर्ग: प्रजानां च प्रजापति:,सब प्रकारके रत्नोंके स्वामी कुबेर, देवताओंके स्वामी इन्द्र और प्रजाओंके स्वामी प्रजापति हैं। यह भूतोंके अधिपतियोंका सर्ग है
kuberaḥ sarvaratnānāṃ devatānāṃ purandaraḥ | eva bhūtādhipaḥ sargaḥ prajānāṃ ca prajāpatiḥ ||
Vāyu berkata: “Kubera ialah tuan segala permata dan khazanah; Purandara (Indra) ialah tuan dalam kalangan para dewa; dan Prajāpati ialah tuan segala makhluk. Demikianlah dalam ciptaan, telah ditetapkan para penguasa bagi tiap-tiap wilayahnya.”
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse presents a dharmic vision of ordered governance: different realms (wealth, the gods, living beings) have designated presiding authorities. It implies that power and resources are not ownerless but entrusted within a structured cosmic administration, encouraging responsible stewardship and respect for rightful domains.
Vāyu is explaining a hierarchy of divine and cosmic offices—naming Kubera, Indra, and Prajāpati as exemplars of domain-lordship—within a broader discourse that situates worldly authority and prosperity inside a larger, regulated creation (sarga).