Sunartaka-Naṭa Avatāra and Pārvatī’s Boon-Request (Śiva as the Testing Benefactor)
ततो मेनाशु रत्नानि स्वर्णपात्रस्थितानि च । तस्मै दातुं ययौ प्रीत्या तदूतिप्री तमानसा
tato menāśu ratnāni svarṇapātrasthitāni ca | tasmai dātuṃ yayau prītyā tadūtiprī tamānasā
Pagkaraan, dali-daling tinipon ni Mēnā ang mga hiyas na nakalagak sa mga sisidlang ginto, at sa pusong nag-uumapaw sa galak dahil sa mapalad na sandaling iyon, masaya siyang nagtungo upang ihandog ang mga iyon sa kanya.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Bhikṣāṭana
Offering: naivedya
It highlights dāna offered with prīti (loving reverence) as an outer expression of inner devotion; in Shaiva thought, such purity of intention refines the heart toward Shiva’s grace.
Though the verse describes a narrative gift, it mirrors Saguna Shiva worship where offerings are made with joy and sincerity; the value lies less in the object and more in the bhakti that sanctifies the act.
Offerings (naivedya/dāna) should be made with a steady, pleased mind while remembering Shiva—ideally accompanied by japa such as the Panchakshara mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya).