Sṛṣṭi-pralaya-kathana: Mahābhūta-guṇāḥ, Vṛkṣa-indriya-vādaḥ, Prāṇa-vāyu-vyavasthā
आस्पंहि पायुपर्यंतमंते स्याद्गुदसंज्ञिते । रेतस्तस्मात्प्रजायंते सर्वस्रोतांसि देहिनाम् ॥ १०७ ॥
āspaṃhi pāyuparyaṃtamaṃte syādgudasaṃjñite | retastasmātprajāyaṃte sarvasrotāṃsi dehinām || 107 ||
Tunay nga, ang huling bahagi na umaabot hanggang sa puwit ay tinatawag na guda (rektum). Mula roon sumisibol ang semilya; at mula rito nalilikha ang lahat ng mga daluyan o kanal (srotas) ng mga nilalang na may katawan.
Sanatkumara (in dialogue instructing Narada on moksha-dharma and body principles)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
It frames the body as an organized system of ‘srotas’ (channels) rooted in generative essence (retas), encouraging detachment by showing the body’s constructed, causal anatomy rather than an ultimate Self.
By analyzing the body’s origins and functions, the text supports vairagya (dispassion), which stabilizes the mind; that steadiness is presented in moksha-dharma sections as a foundation for single-pointed Vishnu-bhakti.
This verse is closer to śārīra/āyurvedic-style srotas theory than a Vedanga topic; practically, it highlights the idea of bodily ‘channels’ used in purity, diet, and restraint disciplines that support vrata and spiritual practice.
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