Sṛṣṭi-krama: Brahmā’s Sequential Creation of Devas, Sages, and Sense-Presiding Powers
पर्जन्यानन्तरं ब्रह्मा दशवर्षादनन्तरम् / पुष्करं जनयामास कर्मतत्त्वाभिमानिनम्
parjanyānantaraṃ brahmā daśavarṣādanantaram / puṣkaraṃ janayāmāsa karmatattvābhimāninam
Pagkaraan ni Parjanya, si Brahmā—matapos ang karagdagang sampung taon—ay nagluwal kay Puṣkara, na kinikilalang kaugnay ng tunay na prinsipyo ng karma at siyang namamahala rito.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Karma-tattva as a governing principle can be personified; identification (abhimāna) with karma-principle indicates structured causality in creation.
Vedantic Theme: Karma as part of māyā’s order (niyati) binding jīvas; discernment of tattva aids dispassion and right action.
Application: Study cause-and-effect in one’s habits; align actions with dharma, and reduce binding identification with doership.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: allusive-tirtha-name / cosmic principle-personification
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.13.48-51 (sequence leading to karma-related manifestations)
This verse frames karma as a fundamental governing principle (tattva) of the cosmos, personified through Puṣkara, emphasizing that moral causality is built into creation.
By highlighting karma-tattva as a created/established principle, it implies that the soul’s post-death journey and outcomes are regulated by karma’s law, which later sections connect to afterlife destinations and consequences.
Treat actions as consequential: cultivate dharmic conduct, mindful choices, and ethical responsibility, since karma is presented as an objective principle shaping future experience.