Chandravamsa and Yadu Lineage: From Soma to the Vrishnis, Krishna’s Family, and the Transition to Puru
जयज्रथस्य विजयो विजयस्य धृतिः सुतः / धृतेर्धृव्रतः पुत्रः सत्यधर्मा धृतव्रतात्
jayajrathasya vijayo vijayasya dhṛtiḥ sutaḥ / dhṛterdhṛvrataḥ putraḥ satyadharmā dhṛtavratāt
Aus Jayajratha wurde Vijaya geboren; aus Vijaya ein Sohn namens Dhṛti. Aus Dhṛti wurde Dhṛvrata geboren; und aus Dhṛvrata wurde Satyadharmā geboren.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Satya and dharma as the stabilizing ‘vow’ (vrata) of life; victory is meaningful when grounded in truth.
Vedantic Theme: Sattva-oriented conduct (satya, dhṛti) as purification supporting higher knowledge, though here framed as worldly ideal.
Application: Practice truthfulness and steadfast commitments; align achievements (‘vijaya’) with ethical constraints.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.139 continuation toward Karṇa and Puru-vaṃśa narration
This verse preserves a lineage chain, used in Purāṇic tradition to anchor teachings within recognized dynasties and transmit dharmic exemplars across generations.
It does not directly describe the soul’s journey; instead, it records succession in a lineage, a common Purāṇic method of contextualizing later ethical or spiritual instruction through historical continuity.
It highlights continuity of values: cultivate steadiness (dhṛti) and truth-aligned conduct (satya-dharma) so one’s legacy—family or social—supports dharma.