Kapila’s Advent: Brahmā’s Confirmation, the Marriage of the Nine Daughters, and Kardama’s Renunciation
मैत्रेय उवाच निर्वेदवादिनीमेवं मनोर्दुहितरं मुनि: । दयालु: शालिनीमाह शुक्लाभिव्याहृतं स्मरन् ॥ १ ॥
maitreya uvāca nirveda-vādinīm evaṁ manor duhitaraṁ muniḥ dayāluḥ śālinīm āha śuklābhivyāhṛtaṁ smaran
Maitreya dit : Ainsi, se remémorant les paroles du Seigneur Viṣṇu, le sage Kardama, plein de compassion, répondit comme suit à Devahūti, la digne de louange fille de Manu, qui parlait avec renoncement.
This verse introduces Devahūti as speaking with detachment, setting the stage for higher spiritual instruction—showing that sincere renunciation becomes a doorway to deeper realization and devotion.
To identify Devahūti’s lineage and role in the narrative: she is Manu’s daughter and the recipient of profound teachings that will unfold in this chapter.
Cultivate honest detachment from temporary outcomes and seek guidance from compassionate, principled teachers—then receive spiritual teachings with humility and steadiness.