Chandravamsa and Yadu Lineage: From Soma to the Vrishnis, Krishna’s Family, and the Transition to Puru
गृत्समदाच्छौन को ऽभूत्काश्याद्दीर्घतमास्तथा / वैद्यो धन्वन्तरिस्तस्मात्केतुमांश्च तदात्मजः
gṛtsamadācchauna ko 'bhūtkāśyāddīrghatamāstathā / vaidyo dhanvantaristasmātketumāṃśca tadātmajaḥ
Daripada Gṛtsamāda lahirlah Śauna; daripadanya muncul Kāśya dan juga Dīrghatamā. Daripadanya terbit Dhanvantari, sang tabib suci; dan daripada Dhanvantari lahir puteranya Ketumān.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Vidya (especially healing knowledge) arises within dharmic lineages and should be used for loka-saṅgraha (welfare of beings).
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-anugraha expressed as healing capacity; the body as instrument for dharma and sādhanā.
Application: Treat medicine as seva; cultivate disciplined transmission of knowledge (teacher-student continuity) with ethical restraint.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: kingdom and sacred medical lineage
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.139.10 (Dhanvantari mention within vaṁśa narration)
This verse places Dhanvantari within a sacred rishi-lineage, emphasizing him as the archetypal vaidya (divine physician) whose origin is treated as part of authoritative tradition.
It does not directly describe the soul’s journey; instead, it provides a genealogical context—typical of Purāṇic narration—linking revered figures and teachings through lineage.
It encourages respect for authentic lineages of learning—especially Ayurveda and dharmic knowledge—by remembering that disciplines are preserved through responsible transmission.