Satyavrata, Vasiṣṭha, and the Crisis of Dharma: Protection, Anger, and Vow-Discipline
सागरत्वं च लेभे स कर्मणा तस्य तेन वै । तं चाश्वमेधिकं सोऽश्वं समुद्रादुपलब्धवान्
sāgaratvaṃ ca lebhe sa karmaṇā tasya tena vai | taṃ cāśvamedhikaṃ so'śvaṃ samudrādupalabdhavān
ដោយកិច្ចកម្មនោះផ្ទាល់ គាត់បានទទួលសភាពជាសមុទ្រ។ ហើយពីមហាសមុទ្រ គាត់បានយកមកវិញសេះសម្រាប់យជ្ញា អશ્વមេធ។
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
It highlights the Shiva Purana theme that karma bears precise results: a single decisive act can transform one’s destiny and even reshape one’s status in the cosmic order, ultimately pointing toward living by dharma as a foundation for Shiva-bhakti.
Though the verse is narrative, it aligns with Saguna Shiva worship by emphasizing dharmic action and sacrificial order (yajña) upheld under Shiva’s cosmic governance; such order culminates in devotion to Shiva as Pati, the Lord who grants the fruit of actions.
The takeaway is disciplined dharmic practice: perform duties with purity and dedication, and support Shiva-oriented worship such as japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) alongside simple observances like Tripuṇḍra and reverence for sacred rites.