दक्षस्य प्रजावृद्ध्युपायः — Dakṣa’s Means for Increasing Progeny
प्रजाविवृद्धये ते वै तेपिर तत्र सत्तमाः । दाक्षायणा दृढात्मानः पित्रादेश सुयंत्रिताः
prajāvivṛddhaye te vai tepira tatra sattamāḥ | dākṣāyaṇā dṛḍhātmānaḥ pitrādeśa suyaṃtritāḥ
Pour l’accroissement de la descendance, ces êtres d’excellence pratiquèrent là des austérités. Les fils de Dakṣa, l’esprit stable et la résolution ferme, étaient bien disciplinés, retenus par l’ordre de leur père.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Role: creative
The verse highlights tapas (disciplined austerity) as a dharmic force that regulates creation; firm resolve and self-restraint are presented as necessary supports for orderly progeny and cosmic continuity.
Though the verse speaks of progeny and discipline, in Shaiva framing all ordered creation proceeds under Shiva’s governance; tapas and restraint become preparatory virtues that later mature into Shiva-oriented worship and inner purification.
The takeaway is disciplined tapas: a steady vow, regulated conduct, and focused practice—supported by mantra-japa (such as the Panchakshara) as a Shaiva method to stabilize the mind and will.