Chandravamsa and Yadu Lineage: From Soma to the Vrishnis, Krishna’s Family, and the Transition to Puru
धर्मस्य धर्मनेत्रो ऽबूत्कुन्तिर्वै धर्मनेत्रतः / कुन्तेर्बभूत साहञ्जिर्महिष्मांश्च तदात्मजः
dharmasya dharmanetro 'būtkuntirvai dharmanetrataḥ / kunterbabhūta sāhañjirmahiṣmāṃśca tadātmajaḥ
ధర్ముని నుండి ధర్మనేత్రుడు జన్మించాడు; ధర్మనేత్రుని నుండి కుంతి పుట్టింది. కుంతి నుండి సాహంజి మరియు మహిష్మాన్ అనే కుమారులు జన్మించారు.
Lord Vishnu (narrating genealogy to Garuda)
Concept: Kingship and lineage are ideally ‘dharma-eyed’ (dharmanetra): rule should be guided by moral vision.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma as a regulating principle within vyavahara; sattva-oriented governance as a purifier of mind (citta-shuddhi) leading toward higher knowledge.
Application: In leadership roles, cultivate ‘dharmic vision’: fairness, restraint, and protection of the vulnerable.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.139.19–23 (genealogical context)
This verse preserves a dharmic lineage—linking figures back to Dharma—used in Purāṇic tradition to situate teachings within sacred ancestry and moral order.
It does not directly describe the soul’s post-death journey; instead, it provides lineage context within Kanda 1, which frames later ethical and spiritual teachings around Dharma.
Treat Dharma as the root principle of life: cultivate truthfulness, duty, and ethical conduct, since Purāṇic narratives repeatedly anchor human flourishing in dharmic foundations.