The Dynasty of Vaivasvata Manu Begins — Ilā/Sudyumna and the Birth of Purūravā
योऽसौ सत्यव्रतो नाम राजर्षिर्द्रविडेश्वर: । ज्ञानं योऽतीतकल्पान्ते लेभे पुरुषसेवया ॥ २ ॥ स वै विवस्वत: पुत्रो मनुरासीदिति श्रुतम् । त्वत्तस्तस्य सुता:प्रोक्ता इक्ष्वाकुप्रमुखा नृपा: ॥ ३ ॥
yo ’sau satyavrato nāma rājarṣir draviḍeśvaraḥ jñānaṁ yo ’tīta-kalpānte lebhe puruṣa-sevayā
كان ساتيَفْراتا، الملك القدّيس حاكم دراوِدَديشا، قد نال المعرفة الروحية في نهاية الكَلْپَة السابقة بخدمة البُرُشوتم. ثم في المَنونتر التالي صار فايڤَسْوَتَ مانو، ابن ڤيڤَسْوان—وهذا ما تلقيته منك. وأفهم أيضاً أن ملوكاً مثل إكشواكو كانوا من أبنائه، كما شرحتَ من قبل.
This verse states that Satyavrata attained transcendental knowledge specifically through puruṣa-sevā—devotional service to the Supreme Person—showing bhakti as a direct means to realized wisdom.
Satyavrata is the royal sage who later becomes known as Vaivasvata Manu; he is important because he stands at the beginning of the prominent human dynasty described in Canto 9.
Cultivate steady service to God—such as hearing scripture, chanting, worship, and selfless duty—so that spiritual understanding matures from practice rather than theory alone.