दक्षस्य प्रजावृद्ध्युपायः — Dakṣa’s Means for Increasing Progeny
नारद उवाच । ब्रह्मन्विधे महा प्राज्ञ वद नो वदतां वर । दक्षे गृहं गते प्रीत्या किमभूत्तदनंतरम्
nārada uvāca | brahmanvidhe mahā prājña vada no vadatāṃ vara | dakṣe gṛhaṃ gate prītyā kimabhūttadanaṃtaram
ナーラダは言った。「おおブラフマーよ、宇宙を定め創り給う御方よ、偉大なる智者にして語りの最勝者よ—教えてください。愛をもってダクシャの家へ赴かれた後、ただちに何が起こったのですか。」
Narada
Tattva Level: pashu
It sets up the Sati Khanda’s central lesson: events unfold from intention and attitude—affection and inquiry lead to the revelation of how ego in ritual (yajña) can oppose devotion to Pati (Śiva), the supreme Lord.
Though the verse is a narrative question, it initiates the Daksha-related episode where respect or disrespect toward Shiva (the Saguna Lord worshipped as Linga) becomes the decisive spiritual fault-line, showing devotion is superior to mere ceremonial status.
The implied takeaway is śravaṇa (devotional listening) and humility: hear sacred history with reverence, and ground one’s practice in bhakti—supported by japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) rather than pride in external rites.