Kali-yuga Dynasties and the Degradation of Kingship
तुल्यकाला इमे राजन् म्लेच्छप्रायाश्च भूभृत: । एतेऽधर्मानृतपरा: फल्गुदास्तीव्रमन्यव: ॥ ३८ ॥
tulya-kālā ime rājan mleccha-prāyāś ca bhū-bhṛtaḥ ete ’dharmānṛta-parāḥ phalgu-dās tīvra-manyavaḥ
帕里克希特王(King Parīkṣit)啊,届时将有许多这样不文明的国王同时统治,他们都将吝啬、脾气暴躁,并且沉迷于非正义和虚假。
In this verse (12.1.38), Śukadeva says that many rulers in Kali-yuga will be mleccha-like—given to adharma and untruth, petty in virtue, and quick to anger.
Śukadeva is describing the future course of Kali-yuga to Parīkṣit Mahārāja, helping him understand the coming decline of dharma and the need to take shelter of spiritual practice and devotion.
The verse warns against being guided by falsehood, anger, and irreligion; practically, it encourages cultivating truthfulness, self-control, and bhakti as protection amid societal decline.