Dynasty of Kṣatravṛddha: Kāśi Kings, Dhanvantari, Rajī’s Sons, and the Transition to Nahuṣa
इतीमे काशयो भूपा: क्षत्रवृद्धान्वयायिन: । राभस्य रभस: पुत्रो गम्भीरश्चाक्रियस्तत: ॥ १० ॥
itīme kāśayo bhūpāḥ kṣatravṛddhānvayāyinaḥ rābhasya rabhasaḥ putro gambhīraś cākriyas tataḥ
Oh Mahārāja Parīkṣit, todos estos reyes fueron descendientes de Kāśi, y también pueden llamarse descendientes de Kṣatravṛddha. El hijo de Rābha fue Rabhasa; de Rabhasa nació Gambhīra; y de Gambhīra nació un hijo llamado Akriya.
This verse lists the Kāśī rulers as descendants of Kṣatravṛddha and gives a brief succession: Rābha → Rabhāsa → Gambhīra → Akriya.
He is tracing sacred history—showing how rulers and lineages unfold under dharma—while connecting major personalities and events within the Purāṇic timeline.
It trains attention to continuity, responsibility, and dharma—reminding readers that character and duty shape legacy beyond one lifetime.