Brahmā’s Creation: The Kumāras, Rudra, the Prajāpatis, and the Manifestation of Vedic Sound
नैतत्पूर्वै: कृतं त्वद्ये न करिष्यन्ति चापरे । यस्त्वं दुहितरं गच्छेरनिगृह्याङ्गजं प्रभु: ॥ ३० ॥
naitat pūrvaiḥ kṛtaṁ tvad ye na kariṣyanti cāpare yas tvaṁ duhitaraṁ gaccher anigṛhyāṅgajaṁ prabhuḥ
父亲啊,您正试图进行的这种行为,无论是以前的梵天,还是过去劫中的任何人,都未曾尝试过,将来也不会有人敢于尝试。您是宇宙的主宰,怎么能对自己女儿产生这种欲望而无法自制呢?
The post of Brahmā is the supermost post in the universe, and it appears that there are many Brahmās and many universes besides the one in which we are situated. One who fills this post must be ideal in behavior, for Brahmā sets the example for all living entities. Brahmā, the living entity who is the most pious and spiritually elevated, is entrusted with a post next to that of the Personality of Godhead.
This verse condemns unrestrained bodily desire and upholds self-control as essential to dharma, even for exalted beings.
Seeing Brahmā about to approach his own daughter, the sages warned him that such a deed is against dharma and sets a harmful example for the world.
Practice restraint over impulses, honor ethical boundaries in relationships, and seek purification through disciplined conduct and devotion.