The Yadu–Vṛṣṇi–Andhaka Genealogies and the Purpose of Kṛṣṇa’s Advent
कपोतरोमा तस्यानु: सखा यस्य च तुम्बुरु: । अन्धकाद् दुन्दुभिस्तस्मादविद्योत: पुनर्वसु: ॥ २० ॥
kapotaromā tasyānuḥ sakhā yasya ca tumburuḥ andhakād dundubhis tasmād avidyotaḥ punarvasuḥ
Putra Vilomā ialah Kapotaromā. Putranya bernama Anu, sahabatnya adalah Tumburu. Dari Anu lahir Andhaka; dari Andhaka lahir Dundubhi; dari Dundubhi lahir Avidyota; dan dari Avidyota lahir putra bernama Punarvasu.
This verse lists the succession Andhaka → Dundubhi → Avidyota → Punarvasu, preserving the dynastic record within the Yadu line.
Tumburu is a celebrated Gandharva; here he is noted as the friend of Kapotaromā, showing connections between royal lines and celestial musicians in Purāṇic history.
It helps devotees understand the historical and relational context of Krishna’s broader dynastic setting, strengthening śraddhā (faith) in the Purāṇic narrative and its continuity.