Chandravamsa and Yadu Lineage: From Soma to the Vrishnis, Krishna’s Family, and the Transition to Puru
क्षत्त्रवृद्धः क्षत्त्रवृद्धात्सुहोत्रश्चाभवन्नृपः / काश्यकाशौगृत्समदः सुहोत्रादभवंस्त्रयः
kṣattravṛddhaḥ kṣattravṛddhātsuhotraścābhavannṛpaḥ / kāśyakāśaugṛtsamadaḥ suhotrādabhavaṃstrayaḥ
Aus Kṣattravṛddha wurde König Suhotra geboren; und aus Suhotra gingen drei hervor—Kāśya, Kāśa und Gṛtsamada.
Lord Vishnu (narrating genealogical lineage to Garuda)
Concept: Vaṁśa-smṛti (remembrance of lineage) as a vehicle for preserving dharma and legitimacy of rule.
Vedantic Theme: Anityatā of individual bodies contrasted with continuity of nāma-rūpa through saṁskāra and memory; order (ṛta) expressed as succession.
Application: Use lineage/teacher-line remembrance to anchor identity in duty rather than ego; honor ancestors and sources of learning.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: janapada/kingdom
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.139 (genealogical sequence continuing before/after these verses)
This verse shows the Purāṇic method of preserving dharmic history through lineages, linking later traditions to recognized ancestors and royal-sage families.
It does not directly address the soul’s post-death journey; instead, it situates the teaching within a broader Purāṇic narrative framework by listing ancestral succession.
Use it as a reminder to honor one’s forebears and maintain continuity of dharma—through ethical living, gratitude to ancestors, and responsible family conduct.