The Kuru Line, Bhīṣma and Vyāsa; Pāṇḍavas, Parīkṣit, and Future Kings
Chandravaṁśa Continuation
देवापि: शान्तनुस्तस्य बाह्लीक इति चात्मजा: । पितृराज्यं परित्यज्य देवापिस्तु वनं गत: ॥ १२ ॥ अभवच्छान्तनू राजा प्राङ्महाभिषसंज्ञित: । यं यं कराभ्यां स्पृशति जीर्णं यौवनमेति स: ॥ १३ ॥
devāpiḥ śāntanus tasya bāhlīka iti cātmajāḥ pitṛ-rājyaṁ parityajya devāpis tu vanaṁ gataḥ
Los hijos de Pratīpa fueron Devāpi, Śāntanu y Bāhlīka. Devāpi abandonó el reino paterno y se fue al bosque; por ello Śāntanu llegó a ser rey. Śāntanu, conocido en una vida anterior como Mahābhiṣa, podía, con solo tocar con sus manos, devolver la juventud a quien estuviera envejecido.
In Canto 9, Chapter 22, verse 13, Śukadeva describes that King Śāntanu (formerly Mahābhiṣa) could restore youth to whatever or whomever he touched with his hands.
This verse identifies that Śāntanu was previously known as Mahābhiṣa, indicating his earlier identity before becoming king in the lunar (Puru) dynasty line.
The Bhagavatam often highlights remarkable traits in dharmic rulers to show how divine destiny and virtue can manifest as unusual blessings—encouraging readers to value dharma and devotion over temporary bodily youth.