Mahārāja Sagara, Kapila Muni, and the Deliverance of the Sixty Thousand Sons
योऽसमञ्जस इत्युक्त: स केशिन्या नृपात्मज: । तस्य पुत्रोशुमान् नाम पितामहहिते रत: ॥ १४ ॥
yo ’samañjasa ity uktaḥ sa keśinyā nṛpātmajaḥ tasya putro ’ṁśumān nāma pitāmaha-hite rataḥ
Entre os filhos do Mahārāja Sagara havia um chamado Asamañjasa, nascido de sua segunda esposa, Keśinī. O filho de Asamañjasa chamava-se Aṁśumān e estava sempre dedicado ao bem de seu avô, o rei Sagara.
This verse identifies Asamañjasa as a prince (the king’s son) born from Keśinī, within the dynasty being described in Canto 9, Chapter 8.
It means “devoted to the welfare of his grandfather,” describing Aṁśumān as focused on accomplishing what would benefit his grandfather.
It highlights responsible service to family elders—acting with integrity and concern for their welfare, rather than self-interest.