धरणीं जनयामास मानसीं यज्ञयाजिनीम् स्वधा सा मेरुराजस्य पत्नी पद्मसमानना
dharaṇīṃ janayāmāsa mānasīṃ yajñayājinīm svadhā sā merurājasya patnī padmasamānanā
سْوَधा—مِیرو راج کی کنول-چہرہ بیوی—نے من سے اُپجی (مانسی) دھَرَنی کو جنم دیا، جو یَجْن-یَاجِنی، یعنی یَجْن کرم میں رَت ہے۔
Suta Goswami
It grounds Linga-centered Shaiva dharma in the cosmic function of yajña: Earth herself is portrayed as a yajña-performer, implying that worship and offering sustain the worlds under Pati (Shiva) as the ultimate support.
Indirectly, it reflects Shiva-tattva as Pati—the transcendent Lord whose order makes creation stable: even the Earth is oriented toward sacrificial dharma, indicating a cosmos governed by divine intelligence rather than mere material chance.
Vedic yajña (sacrificial offering) is highlighted; in Shaiva reading it aligns with inner offering as well—disciplining the paśu (individual soul) through dharma so pāśa (bondage) is thinned and devotion to Pati matures.