Dakṣa’s Daughters, Cosmic Lineages, and the Population of the Three Worlds
सरूपासूत भूतस्य भार्या रुद्रांश्च कोटिश: । रैवतोऽजो भवो भीमो वाम उग्रो वृषाकपि: ॥ १७ ॥ अजैकपादहिर्ब्रध्नो बहुरूपो महानिति । रुद्रस्य पार्षदाश्चान्ये घोरा: प्रेतविनायका: ॥ १८ ॥
sarūpāsūta bhūtasya bhāryā rudrāṁś ca koṭiśaḥ raivato ’jo bhavo bhīmo vāma ugro vṛṣākapiḥ
阿阇一足、阿希尔布拉德纳、百形与摩诃那也属主要鲁陀罗。鲁陀罗其余可怖的随从——普雷塔与毗那耶迦等鬼神——由布陀的另一位妻子所生。
Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura comments that Bhūta had two wives. One of them, Sarūpā, gave birth to the eleven Rudras, and the other wife gave birth to the associates of the Rudras known as the ghosts and hobgoblins.
This verse states that Sarūpā, the wife of Bhūta, produced countless Rudra-expansions, including Raivata, Aja, Bhava, Bhīma, Vāma, Ugra, and Vṛṣākapi.
In this chapter he is describing the cosmic genealogy—how various beings and divine expansions arise through Daksha’s line and related unions—so Parīkṣit can understand the structure of creation and its administrators.
They remind a reader that the universe is governed by higher order and divine administration, encouraging humility and devotion rather than the idea that everything is random or ownerless.