समौ द्वावपि सत्पुत्रौ विशेषो नात्र लभ्यते । तस्मात्पणः कृतश्शंदः पुत्रयोरुभयोरपि
samau dvāvapi satputrau viśeṣo nātra labhyate | tasmātpaṇaḥ kṛtaśśaṃdaḥ putrayorubhayorapi
Kapwa marangal na anak ay magkapantay; walang pagkakaiba ang masusumpungan dito. Kaya ang pusta at ang napagkasunduang pasya ay dapat umiral sa dalawang anak nang magkatulad.
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating the Purāṇic account to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
It upholds dharma through impartiality: when virtue is equal, judgment must be free of bias—an ethical foundation that supports inner purity (śuddhi) and right conduct aligned with Shiva’s order (ṛta/dharma).
While not directly about the Liṅga, it reflects a key Shaiva ethic: Saguna Shiva’s grace is not arbitrary; devotees are guided to live by fairness and truth, making their worship (pūjā) and vows (vrata/saṅkalpa) spiritually effective.
The practical takeaway is integrity in saṅkalpa (vow) and vrata: keep commitments equally and truthfully; accompany worship with steady japa of “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” as a discipline of honesty and even-mindedness.