Nimi’s Disembodied Liberation and the Rise of the Mithilā (Videha) Dynasty
अरिष्टनेमिस्तस्यापि श्रुतायुस्तत्सुपार्श्वक: । ततश्चित्ररथो यस्य क्षेमाधिर्मिथिलाधिप: ॥ २३ ॥
ariṣṭanemis tasyāpi śrutāyus tat supārśvakaḥ tataś citraratho yasya kṣemādhir mithilādhipaḥ
普鲁吉特之子为阿里什塔内弥,其子为施鲁塔尤。施鲁塔尤生苏帕尔什瓦卡,苏帕尔什瓦卡生奇特拉拉塔。奇特拉拉塔之子为克谢玛迪,成为弥提罗之王。
The verse lists the succession: Ariṣṭanemi → Śrutāyu → Supārśvaka → Citraratha → Kṣemādhi, who is described as the ruler of Mithilā.
Śukadeva outlines dynastic successions to preserve sacred history (vaṁśānucarita) and to show how dharma and devotion flow through time, culminating in the Lord’s pastimes and teachings.
It reminds us that worldly positions and fame pass through generations; lasting value comes from living dharmically and using one’s role—like a king or householder—in service to the Supreme.