Dynasties of Kings: From Manu to Ikṣvāku, Śrī Rāma, and Janaka
Sūryavaṁśa Genealogy
केशिन्यामेक एवासावसमञ्जससंज्ञकः
keśinyāmeka evāsāvasamañjasasaṃjñakaḥ
Daripada Keśinī hanya ada seorang putera sahaja, yang dikenali dengan nama Asamañjasa.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Diversity of outcomes in progeny—numbers and qualities are not fully controllable; acceptance of karmic allotment.
Vedantic Theme: Anityatā of worldly expectations; outcomes arise from complex causes beyond egoic control.
Application: Cultivate equanimity regarding family outcomes; focus on nurturing virtue rather than counting achievements.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.138.30 (contrast: sixty thousand sons); Garuda Purana 1.138.32 (continuation through Aṁśumān)
Such verses preserve Dharma-linked lineages and narrative continuity, anchoring later moral and doctrinal teachings in recognized Purāṇic history.
This particular verse is genealogical and does not directly describe the soul’s post-death journey; it situates the narrative within a lineage framework used elsewhere to illustrate Dharma and conduct.
It highlights the Purāṇic emphasis on lineage, responsibility, and reputation—encouraging ethical conduct so one’s ‘name’ (saṃjñā) is associated with virtue.