Dhruva Uses the Nārāyaṇāstra; Manu Checks His Wrath and Teaches Dharma
न चैते पुत्रक भ्रातुर्हन्तारो धनदानुगा: । विसर्गादानयोस्तात पुंसो दैवं हि कारणम् ॥ २४ ॥
na caite putraka bhrātur hantāro dhanadānugāḥ visargādānayos tāta puṁso daivaṁ hi kāraṇam
Mein Sohn, diese Yakṣas, Nachkommen Kuveras, sind nicht wirklich die Mörder deines Bruders. Geburt und Tod jedes Lebewesens werden vom Höchsten bewirkt, der gewiss die Ursache aller Ursachen ist.
This verse states that in a person’s creation and destruction, daiva (divine providence/destiny) is the real cause, not merely the visible instruments.
Dhruva was burning with grief and anger over Uttama’s death and was inclined to blame Kuvera’s followers; Sunīti redirected him toward a higher understanding so he would not commit further violence.
It encourages restraint and clarity: recognize that events have deeper causes beyond immediate blame, and respond with discernment rather than revenge.