Manu’s Progeny and the Birth of Iḍā
Genealogy and Dharma-Choice
नृगो यो मनुपुत्रस्तु महादाता विशेषतः । नानावसूनां सुप्रीत्या विप्रेभ्यश्च गवां तथा
nṛgo yo manuputrastu mahādātā viśeṣataḥ | nānāvasūnāṃ suprītyā viprebhyaśca gavāṃ tathā
Nṛga, der Sohn Manus, war vor allen als großer Spender berühmt. In herzlicher Hingabe und mit Freude schenkte er den Brahmanen vielerlei Reichtümer und gab ebenso Kühe als Gabe.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Offering: naivedya
It establishes Nṛga as a model of dharmic giving—wealth offered with sincere devotion purifies the heart and supports the path toward Shiva’s grace, when aligned with right intention and righteousness.
In Shaiva practice, outward acts like dāna and go-dāna become supportive limbs of Saguna Shiva worship when performed as an offering to Shiva’s order (dharma), preparing the devotee for deeper devotion to the Linga and inner purification.
The verse highlights dāna—especially go-dāna and honoring Brahmins—as a practical dharmic observance; it can be paired with simple Shiva-bhakti such as repeating the Panchakshara mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) while dedicating the merit to Lord Shiva.