Pṛthu Mahārāja Milks the Earth (Bhūmi-dugdha) and Organizes Human Settlement
ततो महीपति: प्रीत: सर्वकामदुघां पृथु: । दुहितृत्वे चकारेमां प्रेम्णा दुहितृवत्सल: ॥ २८ ॥
tato mahīpatiḥ prītaḥ sarva-kāma-dughāṁ pṛthuḥ duhitṛtve cakāremāṁ premṇā duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ
Pagkaraan nito, labis na nasiyahan si Haring Pṛthu sa Daigdig, sapagkat sapat nitong tinustusan ng pagkain ang lahat ng nilalang at naging tagapagkaloob ng lahat ng pangangailangan. Dahil sa pag-ibig na tulad ng sa isang ama sa anak na babae, inari ni Pṛthu ang Daigdig na parang sariling anak at minahal ito nang taimtim.
This verse describes the Earth as sarva-kāma-dughām—able to supply all necessities and desired resources—when she is properly protected and governed by a righteous king like Pṛthu.
After being pleased, Pṛthu related to the Earth with protective, affectionate responsibility—like a father to a daughter—signifying care, guardianship, and dharmic stewardship rather than exploitation.
Treat nature and resources as a trust to be protected and nurtured—responsible leadership, gratitude, and sustainable use—so that society receives genuine prosperity without harm.