Nāgendra–Brāhmaṇa Saṃvāda: Praśna-vidhi and Dharmic Approach on the Gomatī Riverbank
तथा च न: श्रुतो ब्रह्मन् कथ्यमानस्त्वयानघ । निष्पाप सूतपुत्र! भगवान् महावराहने जो प्राचीन कालमें पिण्डोंकी उत्पत्ति करके पिण्डदानकी मर्यादा चलायी तथा प्रवृत्ति और निवृत्तिके विषयमें जिस विधिकी जैसी कल्पना की
tathā ca naḥ śruto brahman kathyamānas tvayānagha | niṣpāpa sūtaputra! bhagavān mahāvarāhaḥ yena prācīna-kāle piṇḍānām utpattiṃ kṛtvā piṇḍadānasya maryādāṃ calāyām āsa tathā pravṛtti-nivṛttyoḥ viṣaye yathāvidhi yathākalpanāṃ cakāra tat sarvaṃ tava mukhād asmābhiḥ śrutam | sa tāmaso madhur jātas tadā nārāyaṇājñayā | kaṭhinas tv aparo binduḥ kaiṭabho rājasas tu saḥ ||
Sinabi ni Śaunaka: “O Brahmin, o walang bahid ng kasalanan! Tunay na narinig namin mula sa iyo—o walang dungis na anak ng sūta—ang lahat: kung paanong ang Mapalad na Panginoon, ang Dakilang Varāha, noong unang panahon ay nagpasimula ng pinagmulan ng mga piṇḍa at nagtatag ng wastong kautusan ng mga handog na piṇḍa; at kung paanong itinakda niya ang nararapat na tuntunin hinggil sa landas ng pakikibahagi sa daigdig (pravṛtti) at sa landas ng pagtalikod (nivṛtti). Sa utos ni Nārāyaṇa, si Madhu ay isinilang mula sa prinsipyong tamas; at ang isa pang patak, na matigas, ay naging si Kaiṭabha, na isinilang mula sa prinsipyong rajas.”
शौनक उवाच
The verse links ethical-religious order to divine ordinance: proper ancestral rites (piṇḍadāna) and the balanced understanding of pravṛtti (duty in the world) and nivṛtti (renunciation) are presented as established by the Lord. It also frames cosmic beings (Madhu and Kaiṭabha) as arising from the guṇas under Nārāyaṇa’s will, implying that even disorderly forces have a place within a divinely governed cosmos.
Śaunaka addresses the narrator (a sūta’s son) and confirms that he has heard the account of the Lord as Mahāvarāha instituting piṇḍa-offerings and explaining pravṛtti and nivṛtti. The verse then continues the cosmogonic thread: by Nārāyaṇa’s command, Madhu is said to be born from tamas, and Kaiṭabha from a hard ‘drop’ associated with rajas.