Continuation and Future of the Sūrya-vaṁśa: From Kuśa to the Last Ikṣvāku King
एते हीक्ष्वाकुभूपाला अतीता: शृण्वनागतान् । बृहद्बलस्य भविता पुत्रो नाम्ना बृहद्रण: ॥ ९ ॥
ete hīkṣvāku-bhūpālā atītāḥ śṛṇv anāgatān bṛhadbalasya bhavitā putro nāmnā bṛhadraṇaḥ
All these kings of the Ikṣvāku line have passed away. Now hear of the kings yet to be born. From Bṛhadbala will come a son named Bṛhadraṇa.
It concludes the account of the past Ikṣvāku kings and begins the listing of future rulers, stating that Bṛhadbala will have a son named Bṛhadrāṇa.
While narrating sacred history to Mahārāja Parīkṣit, Śukadeva presents the dynastic succession to show continuity of dharma through royal lineages and to situate later events in time.
Remembering that generations pass and new ones arise encourages humility and a focus on lasting spiritual goals—hearing and remembering the Lord—rather than temporary prestige.