Hindu scriptures often use large, sometimes startling numbers to describe the families of legendary kings. Tales of rulers with tens of thousands of wives or sons can seem fantastic at first glance. Yet these numbers carry layers of meaning beyond literal history. They speak of cosmic order, royal authority, human nature, and even inner psychology. By exploring why an epic hero like Krishna is said to have over sixteen thousand wives, or why other kings in Puranic stories boast sixty thousand partners, we begin to see a symbolic world where numbers point to deeper truths about power, prosperity, and the workings of mind and nature. Polygyny and Political Alliances In ancient practice, it was not uncommon for powerful rulers to take multiple wives. Each marriage secured an alliance with another family, clan or kingdom. As tribes and states vied for influence, marriage became a tool of diplomacy. A king’s large household testified to the far-reaching network of loyalties he maintained....