Śrāddhadeva Manu’s Sons: Pṛṣadhra’s Curse and Renunciation; Genealogies of Nariṣyanta and Diṣṭa
विविंशते: सुतो रम्भ: खनीनेत्रोऽस्य धार्मिक: । करन्धमो महाराज तस्यासीदात्मजो नृप ॥ २५ ॥
viviṁśateḥ suto rambhaḥ khanīnetro ’sya dhārmikaḥ karandhamo mahārāja tasyāsīd ātmajo nṛpa
El hijo de Viviṁśati fue Rambha. El hijo de Rambha fue el piadoso Mahārāja Khanīnetra. Oh gran rey, el hijo de Khanīnetra fue el rey Karandhama.
In 9.2.25, Khanīnetra is described as the dhārmika (righteous) son of Rambha, and the father of King Karandhama.
Here Śukadeva traces the succession of kings to preserve sacred history and highlight how dharma is carried through exemplary rulers and their lineages.
The verse emphasizes that righteousness (being dhārmika) is a defining glory of leadership—integrity and duty should be the foundation of one’s responsibilities.