Dynasties of Kings: From Manu to Ikṣvāku, Śrī Rāma, and Janaka
Sūryavaṁśa Genealogy
जयस्तु सुश्रुताज्जज्ञे जयात्तु विजयो ऽभवत् / विजयस्य ऋतः पुत्रः ऋतस्य सुनयः सुतः
jayastu suśrutājjajñe jayāttu vijayo 'bhavat / vijayasya ṛtaḥ putraḥ ṛtasya sunayaḥ sutaḥ
由苏舒鲁塔(Suśrutā)生出阇耶(Jaya);由阇耶生出毗阇耶(Vijaya)。由毗阇耶生出梨多(Ṛta),由梨多生出苏那耶(Sunaya)。
Lord Vishnu (narrating a genealogical lineage to Garuda)
Concept: Names encode ideals: Jaya (victory), Vijaya (triumph), Ṛta (cosmic order), Sunaya (good conduct/leading).
Vedantic Theme: Ṛta as proto-dharma: alignment with cosmic order; ethical life as harmony with underlying law.
Application: Let ideals (truth/order, good conduct) guide decisions; treat success (jaya) as subordinate to ṛta/dharma.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.138 (genealogical register; surrounding verses continue the chain)
They preserve Purāṇic lineages used to situate later teachings and narratives by linking sages and figures through ancestry.
This specific verse does not describe the soul’s journey; it functions as a lineage statement, likely part of a broader contextual listing in the chapter.
Use it for accurate study, cross-referencing, and archival indexing of Purāṇic persons and relationships rather than for ritual instruction.