Origin of the Lunar Dynasty: Soma’s Rise, the Tārā Abduction War, Budha–Purūravas Genealogy, and Kārtavīrya Arjuna
भीष्म उवाच । सोमवंशः कथं जातः कथयात्र विशारद । तद्वंशे केतुराजानो बभूवुः कीर्तिवर्द्धनाः
bhīṣma uvāca | somavaṃśaḥ kathaṃ jātaḥ kathayātra viśārada | tadvaṃśe keturājāno babhūvuḥ kīrtivarddhanāḥ
Bhīṣma bersabda: “Bagaimanakah Somavaṃśa, yakni Dinasti Bulan, bermula? Wahai yang arif, ceritakanlah di sini. Dan dalam keturunan itu, raja-raja berpanji yang manakah telah bangkit, para penambah kemuliaan nama?”
Bhīṣma
Concept: Inquiry into origins of dynasties and kīrti-enhancing kings frames dharma as embodied in righteous rulership and lineage memory.
Application: Cultivate ‘śraddhā in sources’: ask precise questions of qualified teachers; study lineage stories to model integrity, duty, and reputation built through service.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: celestial_realm
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["night insects","gentle wind in trees","soft tanpura drone","occasional fire crackle"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: तद्वंशे = तत् + वंशे.
Bhīṣma asks for an account of the origin of the Somavaṃśa (Lunar Dynasty) and a listing of the renowned kings who appeared in that lineage.
The verse addresses a viśārada (“expert/learned narrator”). In Padma Purāṇa dialogue settings, this is the responding sage/narrator in the Bhīṣma-centered discourse (often framed through a sage explaining to Bhīṣma).
It reflects the Purāṇic ideal of kingship where righteous rule, lineage memory, and virtuous deeds are preserved through kīrti (fame/glory) as a marker of dharmic conduct.