Origin of the Lunar Dynasty: Soma’s Rise, the Tārā Abduction War, Budha–Purūravas Genealogy, and Kārtavīrya Arjuna
कृताग्निः कृतवीर्यश्च कृतधर्मा तथैव च । कृतौजाश्च चतुर्थोभूत्कृतवीर्याच्च सोर्जुनः
kṛtāgniḥ kṛtavīryaśca kṛtadharmā tathaiva ca | kṛtaujāśca caturthobhūtkṛtavīryācca sorjunaḥ
Kṛtāgni, Kṛtavīrya, Kṛtadharmā, dan yang keempat Kṛtaujā—keempat-empatnya telah lahir. Dan daripada Kṛtavīrya, lahirlah Arjuna itu.
Unspecified (narratorial genealogy statement within Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa)
Concept: Merit and potency are framed as inheritable yet to be actualized through dharma; names like ‘Kṛtadharmā’ encode ethical aspiration.
Application: Let identity be guided by chosen virtues; align ambition with ethical commitments.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Four princely brothers are depicted as distinct archetypes—fire, strength, law, and vigor—standing around a central lotus emblem of lineage. From Kṛtavīrya’s side emerges a radiant child, Arjuna, foreshadowed with a faint aura of many arms in the background as destiny gathers.","primary_figures":["Kṛtāgni","Kṛtavīrya","Kṛtadharmā","Kṛtaujā","Arjuna (Kārtavīrya) as child"],"setting":"mythic palace courtyard with lotus pond and carved genealogical stele","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["lotus pink","sapphire blue","molten gold","pearl white","forest green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: four brothers in jeweled attire around a lotus medallion, Kṛtavīrya highlighted with gold leaf halo, infant Arjuna in arms with auspicious marks, ornate arch, heavy gold leaf embellishment, rich reds/greens, gem-studded ornaments, stylized lotus pond and decorative borders.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: elegant courtyard with lotus pond, delicate brushwork on textiles, four brothers posed with subtle individuality, child Arjuna luminous yet gentle, soft atmospheric perspective, refined facial features and lyrical composition.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines, symbolic attributes for each brother (flame motif, mace, dharma-scroll, vigor-banner), saturated pigment palette, large eyes, flat decorative lotus pond, mural symmetry and rhythmic patterning.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central lotus medallion with four brothers arranged like petals, intricate floral borders, peacocks and cows as auspicious fillers, deep blue ground with gold highlights, devotional textile detailing, Arjuna as a radiant child motif."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["tanpura drone","soft cymbals","page-turning rustle","distant conch"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: कृतवीर्यश्च = कृतवीर्यः + च; कृतौजाश्च = कृतौजाः + च; चतुर्थोभूत् = चतुर्थः + अभूत्; कृतवीर्याच्च = कृतवीर्यात् + च; सोर्जुनः = सः + अर्जुनः.
It is genealogical: it lists named descendants and states a lineage link (Arjuna being born from Kṛtavīrya), typical of Purāṇic dynastic catalogues.
The verse identifies an Arjuna as a descendant of Kṛtavīrya; without additional nearby context, it should be read as a lineage figure named Arjuna rather than automatically equated with Pāṇḍava Arjuna.
Indirectly, they preserve memory of dynasties and exemplars; the implied lesson is continuity of dharma through generations, though this specific verse itself focuses on naming descendants rather than explicit moral instruction.