स्वाध्याय-योगोपदेशः तथा केशिध्वज-खाण्डिक्य-उपाख्यानम्
Yoga through Study and Restraint; The Keśidhvaja–Khāṇḍikya Narrative Frame
प्रहस्य तान् आह नृपः स खाण्डिक्यो महामतिः स्वल्पकालं महीराज्यं मादृशैः प्रार्थ्यते कथम्
prahasya tān āha nṛpaḥ sa khāṇḍikyo mahāmatiḥ svalpakālaṃ mahīrājyaṃ mādṛśaiḥ prārthyate katham
हसत महामती राजा खाण्डिक्य म्हणाला—“अल्पकाळ टिकणाऱ्या या पृथ्वीच्या राज्यासाठी माझ्यासारखे लोक कसे मागतील? हे राज्य क्षणभंगुर आहे.”
King Khāṇḍikya
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Illustration of renunciation and discernment within a royal narrative in the pralaya-focused Aṃśa.
Teaching: Ethical
Quality: revealing
Concept: Earthly sovereignty is short-lived; therefore a discerning person does not abase himself to seek it.
Vedantic Theme: Moksha
Application: Regularly contemplate impermanence to loosen attachment to status, titles, and control.
Vishishtadvaita: Detachment is not nihilism but reorientation from transient prakṛti-based honors to the enduring Lord as the highest end.
Dharma Exemplar: Vairāgya (dispassion toward fleeting power)
Key Kings: Khāṇḍikya
Vishnu Form: Para-Brahman
Bhakti Type: shanta
This verse frames earthly rule as short-lived and therefore unworthy of being begged for, using royal dialogue to teach detachment and dharmic perspective amid dynasty narratives.
Through Khāṇḍikya’s response, the text depicts a ruler who recognizes the impermanence of sovereignty and refuses to treat dominion as an object of personal craving or supplication.
Even when Vishnu is not named, the Purana’s worldview assumes a higher, enduring sovereignty beyond worldly thrones—encouraging rulers to align with dharma under the Supreme Reality rather than cling to temporary power.