Sagara-vaṃśa-prasavaḥ — The Birth of Sagara’s Sons and the Bhāgīratha Lineage
पठञ्छृण्वन्निमां सृष्टिमादित्यस्य च मानवः । प्रजावानेति सायुज्यमिह भुक्त्वा सुखं परम्
paṭhañchṛṇvannimāṃ sṛṣṭimādityasya ca mānavaḥ | prajāvāneti sāyujyamiha bhuktvā sukhaṃ param
凡人若诵读或聆听此太阳神创造之记述,必得子嗣之福;并于此世享受至上安乐之后,终将证得“萨尤吉亚”(sāyujya)——与神圣合一、亲近之境。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Significance: Śravaṇa/pāṭha of purāṇic sṛṣṭi-kathā is presented as dharma that yields worldly prosperity (progeny, sukha) and culminates in salvific attainment (sāyujya).
Type: stotra
Role: liberating
It is a phala-śruti stating that śravaṇa (listening) and pāṭha (recitation) of this sacred narrative purify karma, grant worldly fulfillment (progeny and happiness), and culminate in sāyujya—liberating union with the Divine, consistent with Shaiva devotion leading to grace.
Though the verse mentions Āditya, it follows the Purāṇic principle emphasized in Shaiva contexts: devotion expressed through hearing and reciting sacred accounts (kathā-śravaṇa) is a valid Saguna practice that ripens into liberation by Shiva’s grace, just as Linga-worship does.
Regular śravaṇa and pāṭha of the chapter as a vrata-like discipline—ideally with purity, devotion, and remembrance of the Lord—serves as the implied practice; it can be paired with japa of “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” for a Shaiva sādhanā orientation.