Kṛṣṇa Leads Kālayavana to Mucukunda; The Yavana Is Burned; Mucukunda’s Prayers and Boon of Bhakti
श्रीशुक उवाच स इक्ष्वाकुकुले जातो मान्धातृतनयो महान् । मुचुकुन्द इति ख्यातो ब्रह्मण्य: सत्यसङ्गर: ॥ १४ ॥
śrī-śuka uvāca sa ikṣvāku-kule jāto māndhātṛ-tanayo mahān mucukunda iti khyāto brahmaṇyaḥ satya-saṅgaraḥ
舒迦提婆说道:此大人物生于伊克什瓦库王族,为曼达塔之子,名闻为“穆楚昆达”;他敬奉婆罗门之道,战阵中誓愿不渝。
This verse introduces Mucukunda as the great son of King Māndhātā, born in the Ikṣvāku dynasty, famed for honoring brāhmaṇas and holding firmly to truth.
Here, brahmaṇyaḥ describes a ruler devoted to and protective of brāhmaṇas—one who upholds dharma by respecting sacred learning, spiritual culture, and those dedicated to it.
It highlights integrity under pressure—remaining truthful and principled even in conflict, competition, or adversity, rather than compromising dharma for short-term gain.