Adhyaya 50 — Mind-Born Progeny, Svayambhuva Manu’s Lineage, and Brahmā’s Ordinance to Duḥsaha (Alakṣmī’s Retinue)
प्रजापतिः स जग्राह तयोर्यज्ञः सदक्षिणः ।
पुत्रो जज्ञे महाभाग ! दम्पतीमिथुनं ततः ॥
prajāpatiḥ sa jagrāha tayor yajñaḥ sadakṣiṇaḥ | putro jajñe mahābhāga dampatī-mithunaṃ tataḥ ||
اُس پرجاپتی نے اُسے بطورِ زوجہ قبول کیا؛ اُن دونوں سے یَجْنَ نامی بیٹا پیدا ہوا، اور اس کے ساتھ دَکْشِنا (ہمسر) بھی—یوں وہ جوڑا قائم ہوا۔
The verse presents yajña (sacrifice) as a foundational cosmic principle: order and prosperity arise when yajña is joined with dakṣiṇā (right offering/reciprocity). It implies that ritual, duty, and rightful giving are inseparable in sustaining dharma.
Primarily Sarga/Pratisarga-style genealogical creation (lineages of beings) and supports Manvantara narration by situating divine progeny within the Svāyambhuva era.
Yajña symbolizes transformative action offered to the cosmic whole; Dakṣiṇā symbolizes the ‘completion’ of action through right intent and right return. Their union encodes the teaching that spiritual work must be sealed by generosity and correctness.