गोत्र-प्रवर-प्रश्नः तथा तिथ्यादि-कीर्तनं
Gotra–Pravara Inquiry and Proclamation of Auspicious Time
गवां लक्षं हयानां च सज्जितानां शतं तथा । दासीनामनुरक्तानां लक्षं सद्द्रव्यभूषितम्
gavāṃ lakṣaṃ hayānāṃ ca sajjitānāṃ śataṃ tathā | dāsīnāmanuraktānāṃ lakṣaṃ saddravyabhūṣitam
Isang lakh na baka, at gayundin ay isang daang kabayong ganap ang kagamitan; at isang lakh na mga aliping-babae na tapat at mapagmahal, pinalamutian ng marapat at mainam na yaman—ang mga ito’y inihandog bilang kaloob.
Sūta Gosvāmī
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
The verse highlights the Shaiva ethic that outer abundance—cows, horses, attendants, ornaments—becomes spiritually meaningful when offered with devotion and right intention, transforming worldly wealth into an instrument of dharma and inner purification.
In Saguna Shiva worship, offerings and acts of support (dāna, seva) are extensions of pūjā: the devotee honors Shiva by sustaining dharma in the world. Such giving complements Linga worship by cultivating humility and surrender rather than mere display.
Practice dāna as a limb of worship—offer resources according to capacity, mentally dedicate the merit to Lord Shiva, and accompany it with japa of the Panchākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” keeping the attitude of service (seva) foremost.