Adhyaya 45 — Jaimini’s Cosmological Questions and the Opening of Markandeya’s Account of Primary Creation
महदाद्या विशेषान्ता ह्यण्डमुत्पादयन्ति ते ।
जलबुद्बुदवत्तत्र क्रमाद्वै वृद्धिमागतम् ॥
mahadādyā viśeṣāntā hyaṇḍamutpādayanti te / jalabudbudavattatra kramādvai vṛddhimāgatam
Những nguyên lý ấy, khởi từ Mahat cho đến các đại chủng đã biệt hóa, đã sinh ra “trứng vũ trụ”. Tại đó, nó dần dần lớn lên, như bọt nổi trên mặt nước.
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Manifestation is incremental: the world emerges through stages from cosmic intelligence down to gross particulars. This supports patience and respect for process—both in cosmology and in personal cultivation.
Sarga: the arising of the cosmic egg is a classic marker of primary creation narratives in Purāṇas.
The ‘bubble on water’ conveys fragility and contingency of manifested forms: worlds appear, expand, and can dissolve. It also hints at the contained ‘womb’ of consciousness where a cosmos can be held as a single experiential unit.