Sagara-vaṃśa-prasavaḥ — The Birth of Sagara’s Sons and the Bhāgīratha Lineage
वत्सवृद्धस्सुतस्तस्य प्रतिव्योमसुतस्ततः । भानुस्तत्तनयो भावी दिवाको वाहिनीपतिः
vatsavṛddhassutastasya prativyomasutastataḥ | bhānustattanayo bhāvī divāko vāhinīpatiḥ
由其而生Vatsavṛddha;由Vatsavṛddha次第而生Prativyoma。其子为Bhānu,命定将成Divāka,统御天军之主。
Suta Goswami
It situates sacred history through a lineage, showing how dharma and divine order (niyati) unfold across generations under Pati (Śiva), who governs the maturation of souls (paśu) through time.
Though genealogical, the Uma Saṃhitā frames worldly roles and authority as secondary to devotion to Saguna Śiva; such lineages provide narrative context that ultimately directs the listener toward Śiva-bhakti and liberation.
No specific rite is stated; the practical takeaway is to maintain dharma and remember Śiva through japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) while performing one’s ordained duties.