The Divine Birth of Sixty Thousand Sons: King Sagara's Extraordinary Legacy The Childless King's Penance King Sagara, a renowned ruler of the illustrious Ikshvaku dynasty, faced a profound personal crisis despite his wealth and power. Though blessed with two devoted wives, Vaidarbhi and Shaibya, the king remained without an heir to continue his noble lineage. This absence of progeny weighed heavily upon him, as continuation of the dynasty was considered both a sacred duty and a path to attaining immortality through descendants. Determined to fulfill this sacred obligation, King Sagara embarked on a spiritual journey with his two queens to the sacred Mount Kailasa, the eternal abode of Lord Shiva. There, the royal family undertook severe penances and austerities, demonstrating their unwavering devotion to Mahadev. Their discipline, faith, and steadfast commitment eventually pleased the Supreme Lord, who manifested before them in his divine form. The Paradoxical Boon Lord Sh...