Secondary Creation Begins: Brahmā’s Productions, the Guṇas, and the Emergence of Orders of Beings
विससर्जात्मन: कायं नाभिनन्दंस्तमोमयम् । जगृहुर्यक्षरक्षांसि रात्रिं क्षुत्तृट्समुद्भवाम् ॥ १९ ॥
visasarjātmanaḥ kāyaṁ nābhinandaṁs tamomayam jagṛhur yakṣa-rakṣāṁsi rātriṁ kṣut-tṛṭ-samudbhavām
随后,梵天厌弃那由黑暗构成的身躯而将其抛却。乘此机会,夜叉与罗刹争相夺取;那身躯以“夜”的形态继续存在,而夜正是饥与渴的根源。
In Canto 3, Chapter 20, this verse explains that Yakṣas and Rākṣasas manifested from a discarded, tamo-guṇa (ignorance-filled) body of Brahmā, indicating their association with tamas.
This verse states that when the Yakṣas and Rākṣasas arose, night also manifested along with hunger and thirst, symbolizing the tamasic conditions where desire and bodily demands become prominent.
The verse teaches that tamas produces darkness, restlessness, and bodily cravings; a devotee can counteract it through sāttvika habits, regulated life, and bhakti practices like hearing and chanting.