Adhyaya 25 — Madālāsā’s Return, Royal Succession, and the First Teaching to Vikrānta
सह तेनातिकान्तेन रेमे रम्यासु भूमिषु ।
ततः कालेन महता शत्रुजित् स नराधिपः ॥
saha tenātikāntena reme ramyāsu bhūmiṣu | tataḥ kālena mahatā śatrujit sa narādhipaḥ ||
Cùng với người nam tuấn tú phi thường ấy, nàng vui hưởng những miền đất mỹ lệ. Rồi sau một thời gian rất dài trôi qua, vua Śatrujit (bậc chinh phục kẻ thù)…
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Kāla (time) is introduced as the inevitable force that shifts life from enjoyment to duty, aging, and succession—an implicit reminder of impermanence.
Vaṃśānucarita (royal history) moving toward transfer of sovereignty.
The ‘great time’ motif signals the maturation of karma; when its season arrives, roles change—enjoyer becomes steward, and steward yields to the next generation.