Shloka 48

दत्त्वा गोमिथुनं चैव कापिलं पूर्ववद् द्विजाः सूर्यसायुज्यमाप्नोति नात्र कार्या विचारणा

dattvā gomithunaṃ caiva kāpilaṃ pūrvavad dvijāḥ sūryasāyujyamāpnoti nātra kāryā vicāraṇā

اے دِوِجوں! پہلے بیان کی گئی विधि کے مطابق کَاپِل (تامی/بھورا) رنگ کی گایوں کا جوڑا دان کرنے سے سورج کے ساتھ سایُجیہ (کامل اتحاد) حاصل ہوتا ہے؛ اس میں کسی بحث کی حاجت نہیں۔

दत्त्वाhaving given
दत्त्वा:
गोमिथुनम्a pair (male and female) of cows/cattle
गोमिथुनम्:
च एवand indeed
च एव:
कापिलम्tawny, Kapila-colored (a valued variety)
कापिलम्:
पूर्ववत्as stated earlier, according to prior injunction
पूर्ववत्:
द्विजाःO twice-born (Brāhmaṇa/Kṣatriya/Vaiśya)
द्विजाः:
सूर्यसायुज्यम्union/identity with Sūrya (solar realm)
सूर्यसायुज्यम्:
आप्नोतिattains
आप्नोति:
नात्रnot here / in this matter
नात्र:
कार्याto be done/required
कार्या:
विचारणाdeliberation, dispute, critical doubt.
विचारणा:

Suta Goswami (narrating the phala of dana within the Linga Purana discourse)

S
Surya

FAQs

It situates dana (charitable gifting) as a supportive dharmic limb that purifies the pashu (individual soul) and strengthens eligibility for Shiva-oriented sadhana; here, the stated fruit is solar sāyujya, showing how prescribed gifts yield specific loka/union results.

Indirectly: by mapping precise karmic acts to definite fruits, it reflects the ordered governance of pasha (bondage through karma) under Pati’s cosmic law; Shiva-tattva remains the transcendent liberator beyond all limited unions, while this verse speaks of an exalted but still karmically-conditioned attainment.

Go-dāna of a kāpila cow-pair performed ‘pūrvavat’ (as per earlier vidhi) is highlighted; it is a ritual charity practice rather than Pāśupata Yoga proper, yielding the declared merit of sūrya-sāyujya.