अध्याय 66: इक्ष्वाकुवंश-ऐलवंशप्रवाहः (त्रिशङ्कु-राम-ययात्यादि-प्रकरणम्)
दिष्टपुत्रस्तु नाभागस् तस्मादपि भलन्दनः भलन्दनस्य विक्रान्तो राजासीद् अजवाहनः
diṣṭaputrastu nābhāgas tasmādapi bhalandanaḥ bhalandanasya vikrānto rājāsīd ajavāhanaḥ
Nābhāga foi filho de Diṣṭa; dele nasceu Bhalandana. De Bhalandana surgiu o valente rei Ajavāhana. Esta linhagem real é lembrada como parte do desdobrar ordenado da criação sob o Senhor (Pati), enquanto os seres encarnados (paśu) seguem pela sucessão do karma.
Suta Goswami
It preserves the dharmic genealogy that frames how worldly sovereignty is meant to support Shiva-oriented order (śaiva-dharma); such lineage sections situate Linga worship within the broader maintenance of cosmic and social harmony.
Indirectly: by presenting orderly succession, it reflects Shiva as Pati—the supreme regulator of sṛṣṭi-sthiti—while individual rulers remain paśu, moving through birth and lineage under the bonds (pāśa) of karma.
No specific puja-vidhi or Pāśupata yoga technique is stated; the takeaway is dharmic kingship—supporting Vedic rites and Shiva devotion as the proper conduct for rulers in a Shaiva cosmology.