Sagara-vaṃśa-prasavaḥ — The Birth of Sagara’s Sons and the Bhāgīratha Lineage
एत इक्ष्वाकुवंशीया अतीताः संप्रकीर्तिताः । शृणु तानागतान्भूतांस्तद्वंश्यान्धर्मवित्तमान्
eta ikṣvākuvaṃśīyā atītāḥ saṃprakīrtitāḥ | śṛṇu tānāgatānbhūtāṃstadvaṃśyāndharmavittamān
Demikian para raja masa lampau dari wangsa Ikṣvāku telah disebutkan dengan semestinya. Kini dengarkan mereka yang akan datang, lahir dalam dinasti itu, para pemaham dharma.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
The verse frames history as a dharmic continuum: past exemplars are remembered, and future rulers are evaluated by their alignment with dharma—an essential Shaiva ethical foundation for living in harmony with Pati (Shiva’s lordship) through right conduct.
Though not naming the Liṅga directly, the Purana’s narrative method supports Saguna Shiva worship by presenting dharmic kings as protectors of Shiva’s order (śiva-dharma), implying that social righteousness and devotion to Shiva’s forms mutually sustain one another.
The practical takeaway is śravaṇa (devotional listening) and remembrance of dharmic exemplars; traditionally this is paired with Shiva-nāma japa (e.g., the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) to internalize dharma as a lived discipline.