Brahmā’s Creation: The Kumāras, Rudra, the Prajāpatis, and the Manifestation of Vedic Sound
मैत्रेय उवाच इति ते वर्णित: क्षत्त: कालाख्य: परमात्मन: । महिमा वेदगर्भोऽथ यथास्राक्षीन्निबोध मे ॥ १ ॥
maitreya uvāca iti te varṇitaḥ kṣattaḥ kālākhyaḥ paramātmanaḥ mahimā veda-garbho ’tha yathāsrākṣīn nibodha me
Sinabi ni Śrī Maitreya: O Vidura na marunong, hanggang dito ay ipinaliwanag ko ang kaluwalhatian ng Paramātmā sa Kanyang anyong kāla (panahon). Ngayon pakinggan mo mula sa akin kung paano Niya nilikha si Brahmā, ang sisidlan ng kaalamang Veda.
This verse summarizes that the Supreme Soul’s greatness is also revealed as Kāla—Time—who governs change and the unfolding of creation.
After explaining the Lord’s power as Time, Maitreya transitions the discussion for Vidura to the next topic: how Brahmā, empowered by the Supreme, proceeds with secondary creation.
Remembering the Lord as Time helps one prioritize dharma and devotion, reduce attachment to temporary gains, and live with urgency for spiritual practice.