सर्वकामप्रदं नृणां कथ्यते ते सुरप्रिये । आसीद्राजा पुरा देवि शशबिंदुरिति श्रुतः
sarvakāmapradaṃ nṛṇāṃ kathyate te surapriye | āsīdrājā purā devi śaśabiṃduriti śrutaḥ
தேவர்க்கு அன்பானவளே! இது மனிதர்க்கு எல்லா விருப்பங்களையும் அருள்வதாக உனக்குச் சொல்லப்படுகிறது. தேவியே! முற்காலத்தில் ‘சசபிந்து’ எனப் புகழ்பெற்ற அரசன் இருந்தான்.
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī (addressed as surapriyā)
Scene: A narrator addresses Devī, proclaiming Prabhāsa as wish-fulfilling, then opens an ancient tale: the famed king Śaśabindu appears as the story’s pivot.
The Purāṇa frames tīrtha-devotion as both dharmic and efficacious—capable of fulfilling aims—then grounds it in exemplifying sacred history.
The continuing context is Prabhāsakṣetra’s Śaiva deity (Rudreśa/Kedāra), introduced as sarvakāmaprada through its forthcoming legend.
No direct prescription in this verse; it introduces an explanatory narrative (itihāsa) featuring King Śaśabindu.