Chapter 9 · Verse 8

Yoga through the King of Sciences

प्रकृतिं स्वामवष्टभ्य विसृजामि पुनः पुनः। भूतग्राममिमं कृत्स्नमवशं प्रकृतेर्वशात्
prakṛitiṁ svām avaṣhṭabhya visṛijāmi punaḥ punaḥ bhūta-grāmam imaṁ kṛitsnam avaśhaṁ prakṛiter vaśhāt

Word Meanings

prakṛitim — the material energy; svām — my own; avaṣhṭabhya — presiding over; visṛijāmi — generate; punaḥ punaḥ — again and again; bhūta-grāmam — myriad forms; imam — these; kṛitsnam — all; avaśham — beyond their control; prakṛiteḥ — nature; vaśhāt — force

Translation

Presiding over My own material nature, I send forth again and again this entire multitude of beings, helpless under the force of nature.

Commentary

प्रकृतिम् Nature? स्वाम् My own? अवष्टभ्य having animated? विसृजामि (I) send forth? पुनः again? पुनः again? भूतग्रामम् multitude of beings? इमम् this? कृत्स्नम् all? अवशम् helpless? प्रकृतेः of Nature? वशात् by force.Commentary The Lord leans on? presses or embraces Nature. He invigorates and fertilises Nature which had gone to sleep at the end of the Mahakalpa or universal dissolution and projects again and again this whole multitude of beings. He gazes at each level and plane after plane comes into being.The term Prakriti denotes or indicates the five Kleshas or afflictions? viz.? Avidya (ignorance)? Asmita (egoism)? Raga (likes)? Dvesha (dislikes) and Abhinivesa (clinging to earthly life). (Cf.IV.6)