Sūryavaṃśa-kīrtana
Proclamation of the Solar Dynasty
विकुक्षेस्तु ककुत्स्थो ऽभूत्तस्य पुत्रः सुयोधनः तस्य पुत्रः पृथुर् नाम विश्वगश्वः पृथोः सुतः
vikukṣestu kakutstho 'bhūttasya putraḥ suyodhanaḥ tasya putraḥ pṛthur nāma viśvagaśvaḥ pṛthoḥ sutaḥ
จากวิกุกษิเกิดกกุตสถะ; บุตรของเขาคือสุโยธนะ; บุตรของสุโยธนะชื่อปฤถุ; และบุตรของปฤถุคือวิศวคัศวะ
Lord Agni (narrating puranic genealogy to Vasiṣṭha)
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Avatara-Katha","secondary_vidya":"Samanya","practical_application":"Genealogical recall for Itihāsa-Purāṇa study; anchoring solar dynasty succession used in later narratives of kingship and dharma.","sutra_style":true}
Encyclopedic Reference: {"reference_type":"List","entry_title":"Solar dynasty succession: Vikukṣi → Kakutstha → Suyodhana → Pṛthu → Viśvagaśva","lookup_keywords":["Vikukṣi","Kakutstha","Suyodhana","Pṛthu","Viśvagaśva"],"quick_summary":"A compact succession list preserves the solar line’s continuity, functioning as a mnemonic chain for later royal narratives and dharma-kingship exempla."}
Concept: Itihāsa as knowledge-system: preserving lineage memory to ground dharma, legitimacy, and exemplary conduct.
Application: Use as a recitation/teaching aid for students of Purāṇa to situate later stories and interpret royal duties through dynastic exemplars.
Khanda Section: Vamsha-Anucharita (Genealogies of Kings / Solar Dynasty lineage)
Primary Rasa: Shanta
Secondary Rasa: Vira
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A lineage scroll comes alive: five successive kings shown in a row or as a tree—Vikukṣi, Kakutstha, Suyodhana, Pṛthu, and Viśvagaśva—each with distinct royal insignia.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural: stylized royal genealogy tree with five crowned figures in sequence, each holding a scepter; palm-leaf manuscript motif at the base; bold outlines and flat color fields.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore: five-king panel with gold halos and embossed ornaments; each king in a niche-like arch; inscriptions of names; rich reds and greens with gold borders.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore: didactic genealogical chart painting—kings connected by lines, each with subtle icon (crown, bow, scepter); clean composition, soft shading, readable labels.","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature: manuscript folio showing a genealogical tree with medallion portraits of the kings; fine calligraphy of names; courtly costumes and delicate detailing."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":null,"pace":"fast","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: विकुक्षेस्तु = विकुक्षेः + तु; ककुत्स्थो ऽभूत् = ककुत्स्थः + अभूत्; ऽभूत्तस्य = अभूत् + तस्य; पृथुर् नाम = पृथुः + नाम; विश्वगश्वः as given (proper name), treated as bahuvrīhi-form name.
Related Themes: Agni Purana vaṃśa-anucchedas continuing the Ikṣvāku/Sūryavaṃśa lists
No ritual or technical vidyā is taught here; the verse transmits dynastic knowledge (vaṁśa-jñāna) by listing successive kings in the Solar line.
By preserving structured genealogical data (names and succession), it functions like a historical-chronicle register alongside the Purana’s many other domains (ritual, polity, medicine, etc.).
Remembering and reciting righteous lineages is traditionally treated as purifying (smṛti-śuddhi) and reinforces dharma through exemplars of kingship, even when the verse itself is primarily genealogical.