Devanagari
श्रीशुक उवाच
अनो: सभानरश्चक्षु: परेष्णुश्च त्रय: सुता: ।
सभानरात् कालनर: सृञ्जयस्तत्सुतस्तत: ॥ १ ॥
Verse text
śrī-śuka uvāca
anoḥ sabhānaraś cakṣuḥ
pareṣṇuś ca trayaḥ sutāḥ
sabhānarāt kālanaraḥ
sṛṣjayas tat-sutas tataḥ
Synonyms
śrī
—
śukaḥ uvāca — Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said
;
anoḥ
—
of Anu, the fourth of the four sons of Yayāti
;
sabhānaraḥ
—
Sabhānara
;
cakṣuḥ
—
Cakṣu
;
pareṣṇuḥ
—
Pareṣṇu
;
ca
—
also
;
trayaḥ
—
three
;
sutāḥ
—
sons
;
sabhānarāt
—
from Sabhānara
;
kālanaraḥ
—
Kālanara
;
sṛṣjayaḥ
—
Sṛṣjaya
;
tat
—
sutaḥ — son of Kālanara
;
tataḥ
—
thereafter .
Translation
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Anu, the fourth son of Yayāti, had three sons, named Sabhānara, Cakṣu and Pareṣṇu. O King, from Sabhānara came a son named Kālanara, and from Kālanara came a son named Sṛṣjaya.
Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Anu, the fourth son of Yayāti, had three sons, named Sabhānara, Cakṣu and Pareṣṇu. O King, from Sabhānara came a son named Kālanara, and from Kālanara came a son named Sṛṣjaya.
The Twenty-third Chapter describes the dynasties of Anu, Druhya, Turasu and Yadu, ending with Jyāmagha, and describes the glory of Kārtavīryārjuna. Having described the dynasty of Pūru, the fifth son of Yayāti (through Śarmiṣṭhā), the dynasties from the other four sons are now described.