The Kuru Line, Bhīṣma and Vyāsa; Pāṇḍavas, Parīkṣit, and Future Kings
Chandravaṁśa Continuation
जनमेजयस्त्वां विदित्वा तक्षकान्निधनं गतम् । सर्पान् वै सर्पयागाग्नौ स होष्यति रुषान्वित: ॥ ३६ ॥
janamejayas tvāṁ viditvā takṣakān nidhanaṁ gatam sarpān vai sarpa-yāgāgnau sa hoṣyati ruṣānvitaḥ
タクシャカの蛇によって汝が死したと知るや、汝の子ジャナメージャヤは怒りに燃え、サルパ・ヤジュニャ(蛇供犠)を執り行い、祭火に供物を投じてあらゆる蛇を滅ぼそうとする。
This verse states that when Janamejaya learns Takṣaka caused the death, he will angrily attempt to destroy the serpents by offering them into the sacrificial fire of a snake-yajña.
Śukadeva is forecasting a future consequence in the Kuru line—how news of a death caused by Takṣaka provokes Janamejaya’s retaliatory snake-sacrifice—linking dynasty history with karmic reactions.
It warns that acting from anger can escalate harm to many; a devotee should pause, seek truth, and respond with dharma rather than revenge.