Brahmā’s Day, the Four Pralayas, and the Supreme Shelter Beyond Cause–Effect
उपर्यध: समन्ताच्च शिखाभिर्वह्निसूर्ययो: । दह्यमानं विभात्यण्डं दग्धगोमयपिण्डवत् ॥ १० ॥
upary adhaḥ samantāc ca śikhābhir vahni-sūryayoḥ dahyamānaṁ vibhāty aṇḍaṁ dagdha-gomaya-piṇḍa-vat
Bị thiêu đốt tứ phía—trên bởi mặt trời rực cháy, dưới bởi lửa của Bhagavān Saṅkarṣaṇa—quả cầu vũ trụ sẽ rực sáng như một viên phân bò đang cháy.
In 12.4.10, Śukadeva describes the universe being engulfed on all sides by blazing flames, making the cosmic egg appear like a burning lump—illustrating the total, inescapable nature of devastation.
The comparison emphasizes how the entire brahmāṇḍa can glow while being consumed—vividly portraying the fragility of material creation during pralaya.
Since even the universe is temporary and perishable, one should cultivate detachment and take shelter of bhakti—remembering the eternal Lord rather than clinging to fleeting material security.