Continuation and Future of the Sūrya-vaṁśa: From Kuśa to the Last Ikṣvāku King
देवानीकस्ततोऽनीह: पारियात्रोऽथ तत्सुत: । ततो बलस्थलस्तस्माद् वज्रनाभोऽर्कसम्भव: ॥ २ ॥
devānīkas tato ’nīhaḥ pāriyātro ’tha tat-sutaḥ tato balasthalas tasmād vajranābho ’rka-sambhavaḥ
Der Sohn Kṣemadhanvās war Devānīka; Devānīkas Sohn war Anīha; Anīhas Sohn war Pāriyātra; Pāriyātras Sohn war Balasthala. Balasthalas Sohn war Vajranābha, von dem gesagt wird, er sei aus dem Glanz des Sonnengottes geboren.
In this verse Vajranābha is listed in the royal genealogy, and he is described as arka-sambhava—manifested through the Sun-god—indicating a divine connection in his birth within the dynastic line.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī speaks this narration to King Parīkṣit, continuing the Bhagavatam’s account of dynasties and exemplary rulers.
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