The Yadu–Vṛṣṇi–Andhaka Genealogies and the Purpose of Kṛṣṇa’s Advent
श्वफल्कश्चित्ररथश्च गान्दिन्यां च श्वफल्कत: । अक्रूरप्रमुखा आसन् पुत्रा द्वादश विश्रुता: ॥ १५ ॥
śvaphalkaś citrarathaś ca gāndinyāṁ ca śvaphalkataḥ akrūra-pramukhā āsan putrā dvādaśa viśrutāḥ
De Vṛṣṇi nacieron los hijos llamados Śvaphalka y Citraratha. De Śvaphalka, por su esposa Gāndinī, nació Akrūra; Akrūra fue el primogénito, y hubo otros doce hijos, todos muy célebres.
This verse states that Akrūra is one of the twelve famous sons born from Śvaphalka, indicating his placement within the Yadu dynasty.
It says that through Gāndinī, Śvaphalka begot Citraratha, and that Śvaphalka also had twelve renowned sons led by Akrūra.
By mapping the Yadu dynasty, devotees understand the sacred family network surrounding Lord Krishna’s appearance and associates, strengthening contextual hearing (śravaṇam) of Krishna-kathā.