Matsya Purana — Dynastic Genealogies: Paurava–Anu Lines
पूर्णभद्रप्रसादेन हर्यङ्गो ऽस्य सुतो ऽभवत् यज्ञे विभाण्डकाच्चास्य वारणः शत्रुवारणः //
pūrṇabhadraprasādena haryaṅgo 'sya suto 'bhavat yajñe vibhāṇḍakāccāsya vāraṇaḥ śatruvāraṇaḥ //
By the grace (boon) of Pūrṇabhadra, Haryaṅga was born as his son; and from Vibhāṇḍaka, in a sacrificial rite (yajña), there was also born to him Vāraṇa—one who repels enemies.
This verse does not address pralaya; it is focused on genealogy—how heirs arise through divine favor and sacrificial rites.
It reflects the Purāṇic ideal of securing legitimate progeny through dharmic means—divine blessings and yajña—supporting continuity of lineage and social order.
The ritual element is yajña: the verse notes progeny connected with a sacrificial rite, highlighting the Matsya Purāṇa theme that yajña can be a sanctioned means for attaining desired outcomes.