स पुत्रकामो नृपतिस्तप्यते सम महत्तपः । पत्नीभ्यां सह राजेन्द्र कैलासं गिरिमाश्रित:
sa putrakāmo nṛpatis tapyate sma mahattapaḥ | patnībhyāṃ saha rājendra kailāsaṃ girim āśritaḥ ||
Wahai raja, sang penguasa yang mendambakan putra itu menjalani tapa yang amat berat. Bersama kedua permaisurinya ia berlindung di Gunung Kailāsa.
लोगश उवाच
The verse highlights the dharmic ideal that even a king, when seeking a legitimate aim like progeny and continuity of the lineage, should pursue it through self-discipline (tapas) and restraint rather than through impulsive or unethical means.
A king who desires a son goes to Mount Kailāsa and performs intense austerities, accompanied by his two queens, indicating a purposeful, vow-based quest for divine or karmic fulfillment of his wish.