The Kuru Line, Bhīṣma and Vyāsa; Pāṇḍavas, Parīkṣit, and Future Kings
Chandravaṁśa Continuation
गजाह्वये हृते नद्या कौशाम्ब्यां साधु वत्स्यति । उक्तस्ततश्चित्ररथस्तस्माच्छुचिरथ: सुत: ॥ ४० ॥
gajāhvaye hṛte nadyā kauśāmbyāṁ sādhu vatsyati uktas tataś citrarathas tasmāc chucirathaḥ sutaḥ
河の氾濫でガジャーウヴァヤ(ハスティナープラ)が水没すると、ネミチャクラはカウシャーンビーに善く住まう。子はチトララタとして名高く、その子がシュチラタである。
This verse states that when the river carried away Gajāhvaya (Hastināpura), the king relocated and settled properly in Kauśāmbī.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī explains that after the relocation from flooded Hastināpura, he became known by the name Citraratha, marking a change in circumstance recorded in the dynasty’s history.
Even amid sudden loss and upheaval, one should act wisely, re-establish life in a righteous way, and continue one’s responsibilities without losing steadiness.