Kroṣṭu–Yādava Lineages, the Syamantaka Jewel, Krishna’s Birth Context, and the Māyāmoha Account
अत्रानुवंशश्लोकोयं गीतस्तस्य पुराभवत् । शशबिंदोस्तु पुत्राणां शतानामभवच्छतम्
atrānuvaṃśaślokoyaṃ gītastasya purābhavat | śaśabiṃdostu putrāṇāṃ śatānāmabhavacchatam
अत्रानुवंशश्लोकोऽयं तस्य पुरा गीयते स्म। शशबिन्दोः सुतानां तु शतानामभवच्छतम्॥
Narrator (Purāṇic recitation voice; specific dialogue pair not explicit in this verse alone)
Concept: Tradition (smṛti/itihāsa-purāṇa) safeguards dharma by preserving exemplary lineages and their responsibilities.
Application: Keep and transmit family/community values consciously; use stories of exemplars to guide decisions rather than impulse.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A circle of bards and sages chant an old anuvamśa-śloka while a royal genealogical tree unfurls behind them like a living mural. Each branch bears a small golden nameplate, and the number ‘one hundred sons’ is shown as a ring of a hundred lamps around the central trunk.","primary_figures":["Purāṇic bards (sūtas)","sages (ṛṣis)","symbolic figure of Śaśabindu (in the mural/tree)"],"setting":"sacrificial pavilion adjoining a palace courtyard; palm-leaf manuscripts, vīṇā resting nearby, lamp-stands arranged in a circle","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["lamp-flame amber","palm-leaf tan","vermillion","peacock blue","soft gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: sages chanting anuvamśa-śloka, a stylized genealogical tree with gold leaf nameplates, a circular garland of 100 lamps, ornate borders, rich reds/greens, heavy gold leaf on manuscripts and lamp halos, devotional symmetry.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: lyrical assembly of bards with delicate instruments, cool yet warm dawn wash, fine calligraphic script on palm leaves, a graceful tree motif with tiny labeled leaves, refined facial features and gentle gestures.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: frontal sages with bold outlines, manuscript and lamp motifs simplified into iconic forms, rhythmic repetition of small lamp flames to indicate ‘hundred’, earthy reds and yellows with green accents.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: a central sacred tree framed by lotus borders; 100 diya motifs arranged like a mandala, deep blue background with gold highlights, peacocks and floral vines, devotional textile intricacy suggesting sacred remembrance."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["tanpura drone","soft vīṇā phrases","lamp crackle","gentle hand-cymbals"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: अत्रानुवंशश्लोकः = अत्र + अनुवंशश्लोकः; श्लोकोयम् = श्लोकः + अयम्; गीतस्तस्य = गीतः + तस्य; पुराभवत् = पुरा + अभवत्; शशबिंदोस्तु = शशबिंदोः + तु; शतानामभवत् = शतानाम् + अभवत्; अभवच्छतम् = अभवत् + शतम् (त्+श→च्छ)।
It refers to a traditional genealogical couplet—verses used to summarize or preserve dynastic lineage and succession.
In Purāṇic genealogies, Śaśabindu is presented as a royal figure whose lineage is being recounted; this verse highlights his prolific progeny.
The repetition functions as a stylistic affirmation, underscoring the completeness and importance of the lineage detail within the genealogical record.