Kali-yuga Dynasties and the Degradation of Kingship
नन्दिवर्धनस्तत्पुत्र: पञ्च प्रद्योतना इमे । अष्टत्रिंशोत्तरशतं भोक्ष्यन्ति पृथिवीं नृपा: ॥ ३ ॥
nandivardhanas tat-putraḥ pañca pradyotanā ime aṣṭa-triṁśottara-śataṁ bhokṣyanti pṛthivīṁ nṛpāḥ
罗阇迦之子将是难提伐尔陀那。如此,普拉底约塔那王系共有五位国王,将统治大地一百三十八年。
This verse states that after Nandivardhana, five kings of the Pradyotana line will rule, and their combined reign will last 138 years.
In Canto 12, Śukadeva summarizes the future course of Kali-yuga—its rulers and decline—so Parīkṣit can understand the age’s deterioration and fix his mind on devotion beyond temporary political power.
Even long reigns and royal glory are measured and temporary; the verse encourages detachment from worldly power and steadiness in bhakti as the lasting shelter in Kali-yuga.