Āścarya-kathana: Brāhmaṇa–Nāga Dialogue on Sūrya (Vivasvat) and the ‘Second Sun’ Phenomenon
ततः स्वरोचिष: पुत्र स्वयं शड्खपदं नृप । अध्यापयत् पुराव्यग्र: सर्वलोकपतिर्वि भु:
tataḥ svarociṣaḥ putraḥ svayaṃ śaṅkhapadaṃ nṛpa | adhyāpayat purāvyagraḥ sarvalokapatir vibhuḥ ||
ثمّ، أيها الملك، إن ابن سْفاروتشيشا (مانو)—وهو السيد الجبّار ومالك السيادة على العوالم كلّها في تلك الأزمنة السحيقة—قد علَّم بنفسه ابنه شانخَپَدا، مُلقِّنًا إيّاه في سكينةٍ معرفةَ هذه الدَّرما.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Dharma is preserved and transmitted through responsible instruction: a rightful ruler (Manu) personally teaches his heir, emphasizing calm, deliberate education as the foundation of ethical governance.
Vaiśaṃpāyana recounts an ancient episode in which Svarociṣ Manu, described as the lord of all worlds, personally teaches his son Śaṅkhapada the principles of dharma, framing the tradition of dharma as a lineage-based transmission.