Adhyaya 48 — The Emanation of Beings from Brahma: Night, Day, Twilight, and the Orders of Creation
एकविंशमथर्वाणमाप्तोर्यामाणमेव च ।
अनुष्टुभं सवैराजमुत्तरादसृजन्मुखात् ॥
ekaviṃśam atharvāṇam āptoryāmāṇam eva ca | anuṣṭubhaṃ savairājam uttarād asṛjan mukhāt ||
Из его северного лика он произвёл Атхарвана (Atharvan, Атхарваведу), Экавимшу (Ekaviṃśa) — стому из двадцати одной части, обряд Апторьяма (Āptoryāma), размер Ануштубх (Anuṣṭubh) и Вайраджа (Vairāja, форма стомы/пения).
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Different Vedic branches and ritual technologies are portrayed as complementary facets of one creative intelligence, encouraging a synthetic (not sectarian) view of sacred knowledge.
Sarga: a continuation of primordial emanations, focusing on Atharvan and stoma/rite classifications.
‘Virāj/Vairāja’ and Anuṣṭubh often signify the move from vast cosmic measures to human-scale utterance; creation becomes speakable and practicable through compact metres.