Dakṣa’s Sacrifice Restored: Śiva’s Mercy and Nārāyaṇa’s Appearance
मैत्रेय उवाच क्षमाप्यैवं स मीढ्वांसं ब्रह्मणा चानुमन्त्रित: । कर्म सन्तानयामास सोपाध्यायर्त्विगादिभि: ॥ १६ ॥
maitreya uvāca kṣamāpyaivaṁ sa mīḍhvāṁsaṁ brahmaṇā cānumantritaḥ karma santānayām āsa sopādhyāyartvig-ādibhiḥ
The great sage Maitreya said: Thus being pardoned by Lord Śiva, King Dakṣa, with the permission of Lord Brahmā, again began the performance of the yajña, along with the great learned sages, the priests and others.
This verse shows Dakṣa reconciling by offering forgiveness to Lord Śiva; only after humility and proper guidance (from Brahmā) could sacred duties like yajña be resumed.
Because the conflict was resolved through forgiveness and Brahmā’s authorization, restoring the proper dharmic order so the ritual could proceed with qualified priests and teachers.
When relationships are damaged by pride or offense, reconciliation, guidance from wise elders, and returning to one’s rightful duties helps restore harmony and spiritual progress.