Adhyaya 48 — The Emanation of Beings from Brahma: Night, Day, Twilight, and the Orders of Creation
तेषां ये यानि कर्माणि प्राक् सृष्टेः प्रतिपेदिरे ।
तान्येव प्रतिपद्यन्ते सृज्यमानाः पुनः पुनः ॥
teṣāṃ ye yāni karmāṇi prāk sṛṣṭeḥ pratipedire | tāny eva pratipadyante sṛjyamānāḥ punaḥ punaḥ ||
Anumang mga gawa na tinanggap ng mga nilalang na iyon bago ang (naunang) paglikha, yaon ding mga hilig ang muli nilang pinipili, sapagkat sila’y nalilikha nang paulit-ulit, sa bawat panahon.
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Moral causation persists across cycles: one’s cultivated actions and dispositions reassert themselves, so ethical effort now meaningfully shapes future embodiment and experience.
Primarily Sarga (creation cycles), with an implicit bridge to Manvantara doctrine by explaining continuity of beings’ tendencies across repeated creations.
The verse points to saṃskāras (latent impressions) surviving dissolution; cyclical time is not mere repetition but the re-manifestation of stored tendencies until transformed by knowledge and discipline.