Brahmā’s Creation: The Kumāras, Rudra, the Prajāpatis, and the Manifestation of Vedic Sound
इत्यादिष्ट: स्वगुरुणा भगवान्नीललोहित: । सत्त्वाकृतिस्वभावेन ससर्जात्मसमा: प्रजा: ॥ १५ ॥
ity ādiṣṭaḥ sva-guruṇā bhagavān nīla-lohitaḥ sattvākṛti-svabhāvena sasarjātma-samāḥ prajāḥ
Sa utos ng kanyang guro, si Bhagavan Rudra na bughaw na may halong pula ay lumikha ng maraming supling na kawangis niya sa anyo, lakas, at mabagsik na likas.
Nīlalohita is a name of Rudra (Śiva) in Canto 3, describing him as a divine personality who manifests for the work of creation under Brahmā’s direction.
In the narrative of Canto 3, Brahmā delegates aspects of creation to empowered beings; Rudra is instructed to generate progeny according to his own nature as part of populating the universe.
Even great power should move under higher guidance: the verse highlights disciplined action—receiving instruction from a teacher and acting according to one’s nature in a constructive way.