Śrāddhadeva Manu’s Sons: Pṛṣadhra’s Curse and Renunciation; Genealogies of Nariṣyanta and Diṣṭa
ततो ब्रह्मकुलं जातमाग्निवेश्यायनं नृप । नरिष्यन्तान्वय: प्रोक्तो दिष्टवंशमत: शृणु ॥ २२ ॥
tato brahma-kulaṁ jātam āgniveśyāyanaṁ nṛpa nariṣyantānvayaḥ prokto diṣṭa-vaṁśam ataḥ śṛṇu
O Hari, mula kay Agniveśya ay lumitaw ang angkang Brahmana na tinawag na Āgniveśyāyana. Nasalaysay ko na ang lahi ni Nariṣyanta; ngayon ay pakinggan mo naman ang lahi ni Diṣṭa mula sa akin.
This verse states that from Nariṣyanta arose a brāhmaṇa family known as the Āgniveśyāyana line, indicating the emergence of a priestly dynasty within the broader royal genealogy.
He is presenting the genealogies of Manu’s descendants in sequence; after completing Nariṣyanta’s line, he transitions to narrate the next branch—Diṣṭa’s lineage.
They cultivate śraddhā by showing how dharma and devotion flow through generations, encouraging readers to honor sacred history and align their own family life with bhakti and righteous conduct.