Adhyaya 63: Daksha’s Progeny, Kashyapa’s Offspring, and the Rishi-Vamshas that Sustain the Worlds
प्रादात्स दशकं धर्मे कश्यपाय त्रयोदश विंशत्सप्त च सोमाय चतस्रो ऽरिष्टनेमये
prādātsa daśakaṃ dharme kaśyapāya trayodaśa viṃśatsapta ca somāya catasro 'riṣṭanemaye
次いで彼は、ダルマのために十(の供施)を、カश्यパに十三を、ソーマに二十七を、アリシュタネーミに四を授けた。これはバクティの施与であり、パシュの縛(pāśa)をゆるめ、心をパティ—シヴァ—へと向けさせる。
Suta Goswami
The verse frames dana (sacred gifting) as a supporting limb of Shiva-oriented dharma: by giving in a ritually proper way, the devotee purifies karma and becomes fit for Linga-puja, where devotion to Pati (Shiva) matures.
Shiva-tattva is implied as Pati—the liberating Lord—because the act of dharmic giving is presented as a means to reduce pasha (bondage) upon the pashu (individual soul), preparing it for Shiva’s grace-centered path.
Dana as a niyama-like discipline is highlighted: measured, intentional giving to worthy recipients (rishis/deities) as part of Shaiva purification, aligning conduct with Pashupata-oriented restraint and merit.