Origin of the Lunar Dynasty: Soma’s Rise, the Tārā Abduction War, Budha–Purūravas Genealogy, and Kārtavīrya Arjuna
शतजितश्च दायादास्त्रयः परमधार्मिकाः । हैहयश्च हयश्चैव तथा तालहयश्च यः
śatajitaśca dāyādāstrayaḥ paramadhārmikāḥ | haihayaśca hayaścaiva tathā tālahayaśca yaḥ
ศตชิตมีทายาทสามองค์ ล้วนทรงธรรมยิ่ง—ไหหยะ หยะ และผู้ที่รู้จักกันนามว่า ตาลหยะ
Narratorial voice within the Purāṇic genealogy (Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa context)
Concept: Succession is not merely biological; it is validated by righteousness—heirs are praised primarily for dharma.
Application: In family or organizational succession, prioritize character and duty; cultivate ‘parama-dhārmikatā’ through truthfulness, restraint, and service.
Primary Rasa: shanta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["gentle bells","courtly drum soft beat","conch in distance","ambient silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: दायादास्त्रयः = दायादाः + त्रयः; हैहयश्च = हैहयः + च; हयश्चैव = हयः + च + एव; तालहयश्च = तालहयः + च.
The verse names three heirs: Haihaya, Haya, and Tālahaya, describing them as supremely righteous.
It contributes to Purāṇic genealogical narration—recording lineage and emphasizing dharmic (righteous) character in royal or clan succession.
Even in a brief genealogical listing, the verse highlights virtue by characterizing the heirs as “paramadhārmika,” implying that rightful succession is ideally grounded in dharma.