Adhyaya 45 — Jaimini’s Cosmological Questions and the Opening of Markandeya’s Account of Primary Creation
नाशक्नुवन् प्रजाः स्रष्टुमसमागम्य कृत्स्नशः ।
समेत्यान्योन्यसंयोगमन्योन्याश्रयिणश्च ते ॥
nāśaknuvan prajāḥ straṣṭum asamāgamya kṛtsnaśaḥ / sametyānyonyasaṃyogam anyonyāśrayiṇaśca te
只要他们尚未完全汇合,便不能创造众生。既已聚集,便进入相互的结合与契合,彼此依存。
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Creation (and worldly accomplishment) requires cooperation and alignment of factors; isolated forces remain sterile. This is a cosmological statement with a practical ethic of interdependence.
Sarga: it explains the transition from separate principles to a productive aggregate capable of generating living beings.
Inner ‘creation’—coherent identity and insight—arises when scattered tendencies are yoked together; otherwise, consciousness remains fragmented and non-creative.