Adhyaya 63: Daksha’s Progeny, Kashyapa’s Offspring, and the Rishi-Vamshas that Sustain the Worlds
द्वैपायनो ह्यरण्यां वै शुकम् उत्पादयत्सुतम् उपमन्युं च पीवर्यां विद्धीमे शुकसूनवः
dvaipāyano hyaraṇyāṃ vai śukam utpādayatsutam upamanyuṃ ca pīvaryāṃ viddhīme śukasūnavaḥ
ດໄວປາຍະນະ (ວຽສະ) ໄດ້ໃຫ້ກໍ່ເກີດບຸດ ຊື່ ຊຸກະ ໃນປ່າ; ແລະໃນ ພີວະຣີ ໄດ້ໃຫ້ກໍ່ເກີດ ອຸປະມັນຍຸ. ຈົ່ງຮູ້ວ່າ ນີ້ແມ່ນບຸດໃນສາຍສືບຂອງຊຸກະ—ເປັນການບັນທຶກສາຍສືບອັນສັກສິດ ທີ່ສົ່ງຕໍ່ຄວາມຮູ້ແຫ່ງໄສວະ।
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It anchors Linga-centered Śaiva teachings in an authenticated guru–ṛṣi lineage (paramparā), implying that Linga-pūjā and Pāśupata discipline are preserved and validated through realized transmitters like Vyāsa and Śuka.
Indirectly, by emphasizing paramparā: Śiva-tattva as Pati (the Lord) is approached through revealed knowledge carried by purified seers; the verse foregrounds the continuity of that revelation rather than a doctrinal definition.
The verse highlights the framework for practice—initiation and instruction through lineage—supporting Pāśupata Yoga and Śiva-upāsanā as disciplines received from qualified teachers rather than invented individually.