Brahmā’s Secondary Creation, Kāla (Eternal Time), and the Taxonomy of Species
उत्स्रोतसस्तम:प्राया अन्त:स्पर्शा विशेषिण: ॥ २० ॥
utsrotasas tamaḥ-prāyā antaḥ-sparśā viśeṣiṇaḥ
یہ ساکن درخت اور پودے اوپر کی طرف اپنی غذا و بقا تلاش کرتے ہیں؛ یہ تقریباً بے شعور ہوتے ہیں، مگر اندرونی طور پر لمس سے ہونے والی تکلیف محسوس کرتے ہیں اور گوناگوں صورتوں میں ظاہر ہوتے ہیں۔
This verse notes that many living beings are predominantly influenced by tamas, which shapes their awareness and behavior according to their embodied nature.
He is outlining the divisions of creation (sarga) and how varied embodiments arise with different qualities and modes, as part of the Bhagavatam’s cosmological description.
Recognizing tamasic influence encourages one to cultivate clarity and devotion—choosing habits that increase sattva and support bhakti rather than inertia and ignorance.