Nārada Instructs Dakṣa’s Sons; Allegory of the World; Dakṣa Curses Nārada
अपृथग्धर्मशीलास्ते सर्वे दाक्षायणा नृप । पित्रा प्रोक्ता: प्रजासर्गे प्रतीचीं प्रययुर्दिशम् ॥ २ ॥
apṛthag-dharma-śīlās te sarve dākṣāyaṇā nṛpa pitrā proktāḥ prajā-sarge pratīcīṁ prayayur diśam
大王啊,达刹的诸子品性与行持皆相同,温顺而恭敬,唯父命是从。父亲命他们繁衍众生时,他们便一同前往西方。
This verse states that Daksha’s sons were uniform in character and, on their father’s instruction to produce progeny, they departed toward the western direction to carry out that task.
It highlights their collective, unified mindset and obedience, setting the scene for how a whole group responds similarly within the unfolding narrative of creation and instruction.
Shared values and unified purpose make collective efforts effective; when guidance is accepted and a clear goal is set, a group can move decisively in one direction.