Adhyaya 49 — Primordial Human Creation, the Rise of Desire, and the Origins of Settlements, Measures, and Agriculture
गृहाकाराः यथा पूर्वं तेषामासन्नहीरुहाः ।
तथा संस्मृत्य तत्सर्वं चक्रुर्वेश्मानि ताः प्रजाः ॥
gṛhākārā yathā pūrvaṃ teṣām āsann ahīruhāḥ / tathā saṃsmṛtya tat sarvaṃ cakrur veśmāni tāḥ prajāḥ
ดังที่แต่ก่อนรูปแบบเรือนของพวกเขาเคยทำด้วยพืชและเถาวัลย์ ฉันนั้นเมื่อระลึกถึงทั้งหมดแล้ว ชนเหล่านั้นจึงสร้างที่อยู่อาศัยของตนขึ้นใหม่
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Smṛti (remembered knowledge) becomes a technology of survival; tradition is portrayed as practical continuity, not mere nostalgia.
Echoes pratisarga (reconstitution) at the level of human culture—how society rebuilds after a rupture.
Recollection (saṃsmṛti) is the inner ‘building material’: when outer abundance fades, retained wisdom structures life.