The Yadu–Vṛṣṇi–Andhaka Genealogies and the Purpose of Kṛṣṇa’s Advent
देवरक्षितया लब्धा नव चात्र गदादय: । वसुदेव: सुतानष्टावादधे सहदेवया ॥ ५२ ॥
devarakṣitayā labdhā nava cātra gadādayaḥ vasudevaḥ sutān aṣṭāv ādadhe sahadevayā
在提婆罗叉提的胎中,由婆苏提婆之精力生下九子,以伽陀为首。婆苏提婆乃法之化身,又由妃子萨诃提婆生下八子,以室鲁多与普罗伐罗为首。
This verse states that Vasudeva had nine sons from Devarakṣitā (headed by Gadā) and eight sons from Sahadevā.
Canto 9 traces sacred dynasties to show how the Lord’s associates and the Lord’s own appearance are connected through time, establishing historical and devotional context for Krishna’s advent among the Yadus.
They train the mind to see divine purpose in history—remembering that Krishna’s līlā unfolds through real persons and lineages—strengthening śraddhā (faith) and attentive hearing (śravaṇam).