Vidura’s Questions on Devotion and Sarga; Maitreya Begins the Account of Creation
अनिलेनान्वितं ज्योतिर्विकुर्वत्परवीक्षितम् । आधत्ताम्भो रसमयं कालमायांशयोगत: ॥ ३५ ॥
anilenānvitaṁ jyotir vikurvat paravīkṣitam ādhattāmbho rasa-mayaṁ kāla-māyāṁśa-yogataḥ
当充盈于风中的光电发生变异,并蒙至上者注视时,由永恒之时与外在能量相合,便生出水与味之品质。
This verse says that material transformation begins only when the luminous principle is activated by the Supreme Lord’s glance, and through time and māyā the next element—water—manifests.
Because each element is linked with a dominant sense-quality; here water is identified by rasa (taste), indicating its characteristic property in the elemental evolution.
It trains a devotee to see nature as orderly and dependent on the Supreme, reducing ego and fostering reverence, gratitude, and God-centered living.