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Matsya Purana — Dynastic Genealogies: Paurava–Anu Lines, Shloka 11

सभानरस्य पुत्रस्तु विद्वान्कोलाहलो नृपः कोलाहलस्य धर्मात्मा संजयो नाम विश्रुतः //

sabhānarasya putrastu vidvānkolāhalo nṛpaḥ kolāhalasya dharmātmā saṃjayo nāma viśrutaḥ //

Now, Sabhānara’s son was the learned king Kolāhala; and Kolāhala’s son, the righteous-hearted one, was renowned by the name Saṃjaya.

sabhānarasyaof Sabhānara
sabhānarasya:
putraḥson
putraḥ:
tuindeed/now
tu:
vidvānlearned/wise
vidvān:
kolāhalaḥ(named) Kolāhala
kolāhalaḥ:
nṛpaḥking
nṛpaḥ:
kolāhalasyaof Kolāhala
kolāhalasya:
dharmātmārighteous-souled/virtuous by nature
dharmātmā:
saṃjayaḥ(named) Saṃjaya
saṃjayaḥ:
nāmaby name
nāma:
viśrutaḥfamous/renowned
viśrutaḥ:
Suta (Purana narrator) recounting dynastic succession (genealogical narration within Matsya Purana)
SabhānaraKolāhalaSaṃjaya
DynastiesGenealogyRajadharmaLineagePuranic History

FAQs

This verse does not address pralaya; it functions as a genealogical notice, recording succession in a royal lineage.

By describing Saṃjaya as dharmātmā (“righteous-souled”) and Kolāhala as vidvān (“learned”), the verse highlights the Matsya Purana’s ideal of kingship grounded in learning and dharma—core traits of known Rajadharma.

No Vastu, temple-building, or ritual procedure is mentioned; the verse is strictly dynastic, naming kings and their qualities.

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