हिरण्मयादण्डकोशादुत्थाय सलिलेशयात् । तमाविश्य महादेवो बहुधा निर्बिभेद खम् ॥ ५३ ॥
hiraṇmayād aṇḍa-kośād utthāya salile śayāt tam āviśya mahā-devo bahudhā nirbibheda kham
至上人格神——维拉塔·普鲁沙——从卧于水上的金色卵壳中显现,进入其中,并将此卵分为诸多部门与界分。
This verse describes the universe as a golden ‘egg’ (aṇḍa-kośa) resting on the waters, from which the Supreme Lord rises and then enters to begin differentiating creation—starting with the division of space.
Kapila teaches Devahūti Sāṅkhya in a devotional way—explaining how the Lord’s will and entry into creation brings about the elements and cosmic order, helping her gain detachment and realization.
It trains the mind to see the world as structured by divine intelligence rather than random chance, encouraging humility, gratitude, and steadiness in bhakti while living within the material cosmos.