Kali-yuga Dynasties and the Degradation of Kingship
विधिसार: सुतस्तस्याजातशत्रुर्भविष्यति । दर्भकस्तत्सुतो भावी दर्भकस्याजय: स्मृत: ॥ ५ ॥
vidhisāraḥ sutas tasyā- jātaśatrur bhaviṣyati darbhakas tat-suto bhāvī darbhakasyājayaḥ smṛtaḥ
克谢特罗阇那之子为毗提萨罗,其子名阿阇多沙特鲁。阿阇多沙特鲁将有一子名达尔婆迦,其子为阿阇耶。
In Canto 12, Chapter 1, Śukadeva Gosvāmī lists the future royal succession, naming kings generation by generation—here, Vidhisāra’s line through Ajātaśatru, Darbhaka, and Ajaya.
He is outlining the historical and prophetic royal lineages of Kali-yuga to show the progression of time, the decline of worldly rule, and to contrast it with the timeless shelter of bhakti.
Worldly power and political succession continually change; remembering this helps one reduce attachment to temporary identities and take steadier refuge in devotional hearing and remembrance of the Lord.