Chandravamsa and Yadu Lineage: From Soma to the Vrishnis, Krishna’s Family, and the Transition to Puru
द्रुह्युं चानुं च पूरुञ्च शर्मिष्ठा वार्षपार्वणी / सहस्रजीत्क्रोष्टुमना रघुश्चैव यदोः सुताः
druhyuṃ cānuṃ ca pūruñca śarmiṣṭhā vārṣapārvaṇī / sahasrajītkroṣṭumanā raghuścaiva yadoḥ sutāḥ
وِرشپَروَن کی بیٹی شرمِشٹھا نے دُرہیو، اَنو اور پورو کو جنم دیا؛ اور یدو کی نسل میں سہسرجیت، کروشٹُمان اور رَگھو بھی بیٹے ہوئے۔
Uncertain from the single verse excerpt; in Garuda Purana narrative flow this is typically Lord Vishnu speaking to Garuda (Vinata-putra), but this verse reads like a genealogical listing that may appear in a different narrative layer depending on edition.
Concept: Multiplicity of lines arising from a single royal house; social order unfolds through progeny and responsibility.
Vedantic Theme: Unity-in-diversity at the level of prakriti and social manifestation; names persist while bodies change (anityata implied).
Application: Use lineage narratives to contextualize cultural history; cultivate humility—status is transient though duty persists.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.139.19–23 (continuous genealogy)
This verse functions as a lineage record, preserving names and relationships that connect later dharma/itihāsa traditions to recognized royal and tribal lines.
It does not directly address the soul’s journey; it is a genealogical enumeration. Any afterlife teaching would come from surrounding verses/chapters, not from this list itself.
Use it as a reference for studying Purāṇic history and contextualizing later teachings; it supports careful reading of tradition by anchoring narratives in recognized lineages.