Genealogy of the Ancestors (Pitṛs) and the Procedure of Śrāddha
धर्ममूर्तिधराः सर्वे परतो ब्रह्मणः स्मृताः । उत्पन्नाः प्रलयांते तु ब्रह्मत्वं प्राप्य योगिनः
dharmamūrtidharāḥ sarve parato brahmaṇaḥ smṛtāḥ | utpannāḥ pralayāṃte tu brahmatvaṃ prāpya yoginaḥ
Mereka semua, yang memegang rupa Dharma, dikenang sebagai melampaui Brahmā. Walaupun muncul dalam penciptaan, pada akhir pralaya para yogin itu mencapai martabat Brahman.
Unspecified (narrative voice in Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa context)
Concept: Embodied dharma culminates in yogic realization; at pralaya, perfected beings attain Brahman-state.
Application: Treat ethics as spiritual practice: make dharma ‘embodied’ through habits; pair it with meditation and devotion so that endings (loss, change) become gateways to clarity.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: celestial_realm
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["long tanpura sustain","soft silence gaps","single bell strike (occasional)","low conch (distant)"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: pralayāṃte → प्रलय + अन्ते; smṛtāḥ is PPP used predicatively; prāpya is gerund (avyaya-kridanta).
It teaches that certain Dharma-embodying beings (yogins) are regarded as transcending even Brahmā and that, though they appear during creation, they ultimately realize Brahman at cosmic dissolution.
Yes. Brahmā is the cosmic creator-deity, while Brahman is the absolute reality; the verse says these yogins are beyond Brahmā and attain Brahman.
The implied lesson is to cultivate Dharma and yogic realization: embodied righteousness and inner discipline culminate in liberation (brahmatva), beyond worldly and even cosmic ranks.