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Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
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देवसर्गश्चाष्टविधो विबुधाः पितरोऽसुराः गन्धर्वाप्सरसः सिद्धा यक्षरक्षांसि चारणाः भूतप्रेतपिशाचाश्च विद्याध्राः किन्नरादयः दशैते विदुराख्याताः सर्गास्ते विश्वसृक्कृताः
deva-sargaś cāṣṭa-vidho vibudhāḥ pitaro ’surāḥ gandharvāpsarasaḥ siddhā yakṣa-rakṣāṁsi cāraṇāḥ
bhūta-preta-piśācāś ca vidyādhrāḥ kinnarādayaḥ daśaite vidurākhyātāḥ sargās te viśva-sṛk-kṛtāḥ
WORD BY WORD
deva-sargaḥ creation of the demigods; ca also; aṣṭa-vidhaḥ eight kinds; vibudhāḥ the demigods; pitaraḥ the forefathers; asurāḥ the demons; gandharva the expert artisans in the higher planets; apsarasaḥ the angels; siddhāḥ persons who are perfect in mystic powers; yakṣa the superprotectors; rakṣāṁsi giants; cāraṇāḥ the celestial singers; bhūta jinn; preta evil spirits; piśācāḥ attendant spirits; ca also; vidyādhrāḥ the celestial denizens named Vidyādharas; kinnara superhuman beings; ādayaḥ and others; daśa ete all these ten (creations); vidura O Vidura; ākhyātāḥ described; sargāḥ creations; te unto you; viśva-sṛk the creator of the universe (Brahmā); kṛtāḥ done by him.;
TRANSLATION
| The creation of the demigods is of eight varieties: (1) the demigods, (2) the forefathers, (3) the asuras, or demons, (4) the Gandharvas and Apsarās, or angels, (5) the Yakṣas and Rākṣasas, (6) the Siddhas, Cāraṇas and Vidyādharas, (7) the Bhūtas, Pretas and Piśācas, and (8) the superhuman beings, celestial singers, etc. All are created by Brahmā, the creator of the universe.
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PURPORT
| As explained in the Second Canto of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, the Siddhas are inhabitants of Siddhaloka, where the residents travel in space without vehicles. At their mere will they can pass from one planet to another without difficulty. Therefore, in the upper planets the inhabitants are far superior to the inhabitants of this planet in all matters of art, culture and science, since they possess brains superior to those of human beings. The spirits and jinn mentioned in this connection are also counted among the demigods because they are able to perform uncommon functions not possible for men.
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