Sṛṣṭi–Pratisṛṣṭi: Viṣṇu as Kāla and the Ninefold Creation Schema
ब्रह्मलोको ब्राह्मणानां शाक्रः क्षत्त्रियजन्मनाम् / मारुतं च विशां स्थानं गान्धर्वं शूद्रजन्मनाम्
brahmaloko brāhmaṇānāṃ śākraḥ kṣattriyajanmanām / mārutaṃ ca viśāṃ sthānaṃ gāndharvaṃ śūdrajanmanām
برہمنوں کے لیے برہملوک ہے؛ کشتریہ جنم والوں کے لیے شاکر (اندَر) کا لوک۔ ویشیوں کا مقام ماروت لوک ہے؛ اور شودر جنم والوں کا گاندھرو لوک۔
Lord Viṣṇu (speaking to Garuḍa/Vainateya)
Afterlife Stage: Svarga
Concept: Loka-phala: beings associated with particular varṇa-birth are linked to corresponding celestial abodes.
Vedantic Theme: Karma and adhikāra: results correspond to one’s station and conduct; gradation of heavens within saṃsāra (not final mokṣa).
Application: Encourages disciplined performance of duty and ethical living; also invites reflection that heavenly attainments are conditional and impermanent compared to liberation.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial realms (lokas)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.4.37 (āśrama-based attainments)
This verse maps traditional heavenly destinations (Brahmaloka, Indra’s world, Maruts’ world, Gandharva-world) as outcomes associated with one’s birth group, reflecting the Purāṇic cosmology of graded realms tied to dharma and merit.
It indicates that the soul’s post-death trajectory can culminate in specific celestial abodes, presenting a framework where one’s social-religious station is linked to particular divine realms within the Purāṇic afterlife model.
Use it as motivation to live by dharma—truthfulness, self-control, service, and duty—so that one’s actions (karma) align with higher destinations described in the tradition.