The Kuru Line, Bhīṣma and Vyāsa; Pāṇḍavas, Parīkṣit, and Future Kings
Chandravaṁśa Continuation
तस्य पुत्र: शतानीको याज्ञवल्क्यात् त्रयीं पठन् । अस्त्रज्ञानं क्रियाज्ञानं शौनकात् परमेष्यति ॥ ३८ ॥
tasya putraḥ śatānīko yājñavalkyāt trayīṁ paṭhan astra-jñānaṁ kriyā-jñānaṁ śaunakāt param eṣyati
阇那梅阇耶之子名为沙塔尼迦,将从雅吉那瓦尔迦学习三部吠陀与祭仪之学;又从克利帕阿阇梨习得兵器武艺,并从圣者绍那迦获得超越之智。
This verse states that Śatānīka studied the trayī (the three Vedas) from the sage Yājñavalkya, showing that disciplined Vedic study under a qualified guru is a key foundation of dharma and spiritual advancement.
Because a righteous king must protect society (requiring astravidyā) and uphold dharma through proper sacred duties (requiring kriyājñāna). The Bhagavatam presents both as complementary when guided by dharma.
Seek authentic teachers, learn systematically, and balance worldly responsibilities with spiritual discipline—using skills and knowledge in service of dharma rather than ego or exploitation.