Kali-yuga Dynasties and the Degradation of Kingship
एते भोक्ष्यन्ति पृथिवीं दशवर्षशतानि च । नवाधिकां च नवतिं मौला एकादश क्षितिम् ॥ २९ ॥ भोक्ष्यन्त्यब्दशतान्यङ्ग त्रीणि तै: संस्थिते तत: । किलकिलायां नृपतयो भूतनन्दोऽथ वङ्गिरि: ॥ ३० ॥ शिशुनन्दिश्च तद्भ्राता यशोनन्दि: प्रवीरक: । इत्येते वै वर्षशतं भविष्यन्त्यधिकानि षट् ॥ ३१ ॥
ete bhokṣyanti pṛthivīṁ daśa varṣa-śatāni ca navādhikāṁ ca navatiṁ maulā ekādaśa kṣitim
These Ābhīras, Gardabhīs and Kaṅkas will enjoy and rule the earth for 1,099 years, and the eleven Maula kings will reign for 300 years. When they have all passed away, in the city of Kilakilā a line of kings will arise—Bhūtananda, Vaṅgiri, Śiśunandi, Śiśunandi’s brother Yaśonandi, and Pravīraka. These kings of Kilakilā will hold dominion for a total of 106 years.
It lists future rulers—Śiśunandi, his brother Yaśonandi, and Pravīraka—and states that their combined reign will last 106 years.
To outline the foretold course of Kali-yuga—how worldly governance changes over time—so Parīkṣit can focus on the timeless refuge of bhakti rather than temporary political power.
Worldly leadership and historical eras are temporary; a seeker should invest faith and effort in enduring spiritual practice—hearing and chanting the Lord’s names and teachings.