Adhyaya 49 — Primordial Human Creation, the Rise of Desire, and the Origins of Settlements, Measures, and Agriculture
याः शाखाः कल्पवृक्षाणां पूर्वमासन् द्विजोत्तम ।
ता एव शाखा गेहानां शालात्वं तेन तासु तत् ॥
yāḥ śākhāḥ kalpavṛkṣāṇāṃ pūrvam āsan dvijottama / tā eva śākhā gehānāṃ śālātvaṃ tena tāsu tat
အို ဒွိဇတို့အနက် အမြတ်ဆုံးသောသူ၊ တစ်ခါက ဆန္ဒပြည့်စုံစေသော ကလ္ပဗೃက္ရှ (kalpavṛkṣa) များ၏ ခက်များဖြစ်ခဲ့သည့် ထိုခက်များပင် အိမ်၏ ခက်များဖြစ်လာကြ၏။ ထို့ကြောင့် ထိုအရာတို့တွင် ‘śālā’ (ခန်းမ/အိမ်အဆောက်အဦ) ဟူသော အခြေအနေ ပေါ်ပေါက်လာ၏။
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When miraculous supports (kalpavṛkṣa abundance) disappear, their remnants are repurposed into human-made supports (homes); dharma adapts without denying loss.
Resonates with pratisarga: reorganization of life after a change in cosmic conditions, expressed here through language and building practice.
The kalpavṛkṣa branch becoming ‘śālā’ symbolizes inner grace becoming inner discipline: what was once effortless boon becomes structured shelter through human agency.