Brahmā’s Creation: The Kumāras, Rudra, the Prajāpatis, and the Manifestation of Vedic Sound
अथाभिध्यायत: सर्गं दश पुत्रा: प्रजज्ञिरे । भगवच्छक्तियुक्तस्य लोकसन्तानहेतव: ॥ २१ ॥
athābhidhyāyataḥ sargaṁ daśa putrāḥ prajajñire bhagavac-chakti-yuktasya loka-santāna-hetavaḥ
随后,得至上主(薄伽梵)神力加持的梵天思惟造化之业;为延续诸界众生的世系,便生出十位儿子。
This verse explains that when Brahmā contemplated creation, ten sons were born, empowered by the Lord’s potency, and they became instruments for expanding the population of the worlds.
Because generation and maintenance of universal progeny is not merely biological or mechanical—it proceeds through beings who act as channels of the Supreme Lord’s energy and will.
It encourages seeing responsibility, creativity, and leadership as a trust—power is most fruitful when aligned with divine purpose and used for the welfare and continuity of society.