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ŚB 4.30.50-51

यो जायमान: सर्वेषां तेजस्तेजस्विनां रुचा ।
स्वयोपादत्त दाक्ष्याच्च कर्मणां दक्षमब्रुवन् ॥ ५० ॥
तं प्रजासर्गरक्षायामनादिरभिषिच्य च ।
युयोज युयुजेऽन्यांश्च स वै सर्वप्रजापतीन् ॥ ५१ ॥
yo jāyamānaḥ sarveṣāṁ
tejas tejasvināṁ rucā
svayopādatta dākṣyāc ca
karmaṇāṁ dakṣam abruvan
taṁ prajā-sarga-rakṣāyām
anādir abhiṣicya ca
yuyoja yuyuje ’nyāṁś ca
sa vai sarva-prajāpatīn

Synonyms

yaḥone who; jāyamānaḥjust after his birth; sarveṣāmof all; tejaḥthe brilliance; tejasvināmbrilliant; rucāby effulgence; svayāhis; upādattacovered; dākṣyātfrom being expert; caand; karmaṇāmin fruitive activities; dakṣamDakṣa; abruvanwas called; tamhim; prajāliving beings; sargagenerating; rakṣāyāmin the matter of maintaining; anādiḥthe firstborn, Lord Brahmā; abhiṣicyahaving appointed; caalso; yuyojaengaged; yuyujeengaged; anyānothers; caand; saḥhe; vaicertainly; sarvaall; prajā-patīnprogenitors of living entities.

Translation

After being born, Dakṣa, by the superexcellence of his bodily luster, covered all others’ bodily opulence. Because he was very expert in performing fruitive activity, he was called by the name Dakṣa, meaning “the very expert.” Lord Brahmā therefore engaged Dakṣa in the work of generating living entities and maintaining them. In due course of time, Dakṣa also engaged other Prajāpatis [progenitors] in the process of generation and maintenance.

Purport

Dakṣa became almost as powerful as Lord Brahmā. Consequently, Lord Brahmā engaged him in generating population. Dakṣa was very influential and opulent. In his own turn, Dakṣa engaged other Prajāpatis, headed by Marīci. In this way the population of the universe increased.
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Fourth Canto, Thirtieth Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled “The Activities of the Pracetās.”