Dhruva-vaṁśa Continuation: Utkala’s Renunciation, Aṅga’s Sacrifice, and the Birth of Vena
Prelude to Pṛthu
मैत्रेय उवाच ध्रुवस्य चोत्कल: पुत्र: पितरि प्रस्थिते वनम् । सार्वभौमश्रियं नैच्छदधिराजासनं पितु: ॥ ६ ॥
maitreya uvāca dhruvasya cotkalaḥ putraḥ pitari prasthite vanam sārvabhauma-śriyaṁ naicchad adhirājāsanaṁ pituḥ
迈特雷亚仙人说:亲爱的维杜拉,当德鲁瓦王前往森林时,他的儿子乌特卡拉并不愿接受父亲那象征统御此世诸国的富丽王座。
This verse states that Utkala, though eligible for Dhruva’s imperial throne, did not desire universal sovereignty, showing detachment from worldly dominion.
Because Utkala was not attracted to political power or the splendor of rulership; his disposition was renounced, so he declined the imperial seat.
It teaches prioritizing spiritual goals over status—doing one’s duty without obsession for promotion, prestige, or control, and cultivating inner contentment.