Genealogies from Yayāti’s Sons to the Yadu Dynasty; Romapāda–Ṛṣyaśṛṅga; Kārtavīryārjuna; and the Rise of Yādava Branches
न नूनं कार्तवीर्यस्य गतिं यास्यन्ति पार्थिवा: । यज्ञदानतपोयोगै: श्रुतवीर्यदयादिभि: ॥ २५ ॥
na nūnaṁ kārtavīryasya gatiṁ yāsyanti pārthivāḥ yajña-dāna-tapo-yogaiḥ śruta-vīrya-dayādibhiḥ
在祭祀、布施、苦行、瑜伽神通、学识、勇力与慈悲等方面,此世无有君王能与迦尔塔维尔亚·阿周那比肩。
This verse states that through sacrifice, charity, austerity, and yogic discipline—supported by virtues like learning, valor, and compassion—one can attain an elevated destination, exemplified by Kārtavīrya Arjuna.
In the narrative of dynasties and kings, Śukadeva highlights Kārtavīrya’s exceptional attainments and virtues to show how extraordinary merit and disciplined life can elevate a ruler beyond ordinary standards.
Cultivate disciplined spiritual practice (worship, charity, self-control, and inner steadiness) and strengthen character virtues like learning, courage, and compassion—so progress is not only external success but inner elevation.