अध्याय 66: इक्ष्वाकुवंश-ऐलवंशप्रवाहः (त्रिशङ्कु-राम-ययात्यादि-प्रकरणम्)
द्वे भार्ये सगरस्यापि प्रभा भानुमती तथा ताभ्यामाराधितः पूर्वम् और्वो ऽग्निः पुत्रकाम्यया
dve bhārye sagarasyāpi prabhā bhānumatī tathā tābhyāmārādhitaḥ pūrvam aurvo 'gniḥ putrakāmyayā
Si Haring Sagara ay may dalawang asawa—sina Prabhā at Bhānumatī. Noong una, sa pagnanais ng supling, silang dalawa ay sumamba kay Aurva, ang naglalagablab na rishi (Aurva-agni), upang magkamit ng mga anak na lalaki.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It highlights the Purāṇic principle of ārādhana (devotional propitiation): sincere worship undertaken with a clear sankalpa bears fruit—an idea later applied in the Linga Purana to Shiva-puja for both worldly aims and liberation.
Indirectly, it frames the Shaiva worldview where divine power responds to disciplined devotion; in Shaiva Siddhanta terms, the Pati (Lord) is the ultimate giver of grace, while boons arise when the pashu (soul) turns toward sacred worship instead of remaining bound by pasha (limitations).
Putrakāmyā ārādhana—votive worship performed with a specific intention (sankalpa), supported by tapas and reverence to a powerful rishi/fire principle (Aurva-agni), reflecting a Purāṇic model later echoed in Shiva-puja vidhi.