Genealogies from Purūravas to the Haihayas; Jayadhvaja’s Vaiṣṇava Resolve, Sage-Adjudication, and the Slaying of Videha
महिष्मान् संजितस्याभूद् भद्रश्रेण्यस्तदन्वयः / भद्रश्रेण्यस्य दायादो दुर्दमो नाम पार्थिवः
mahiṣmān saṃjitasyābhūd bhadraśreṇyastadanvayaḥ / bhadraśreṇyasya dāyādo durdamo nāma pārthivaḥ
سنجِت سے مہِشمَان پیدا ہوا؛ اسی نسل میں بھدرشرینیہ ہوا۔ بھدرشرینیہ کا وارث دُردَم نام کا بادشاہ تھا۔
Sūta (traditional Purāṇic narrator) recounting the genealogy to the assembled sages
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
This verse is genealogical, not metaphysical; it supports the Purāṇic method of grounding dharma-teachings in historical lineages rather than directly defining Ātman.
None are stated in this verse; it functions as a dynastic link in the narrative framework that later supports discussions of dharma and yoga elsewhere in the Kurma Purana.
It does not address Shiva–Vishnu unity directly; it is a neutral lineage statement within the broader Purāṇic narration where such synthesis appears in other sections.