A Study of the Bhâgavata Purâna; or, Esoteric Hinduism
Religion
A Study of the Bhâgavata Purâna; or, Esoteric Hinduism
Puranas. Bhagavatapurana. English
(7) Narishyanta, (4) Dishta
| |
Chitra Sena Nabâga (became a Vaisya
| by his karma)
Riksha |
| Bhaladana
Midhvat |
| Vatsapriti
Purna |
| Prânsu
Indra Sena |
| Pramati
Vitihotra |
| Khanitra
Satya−Sravas |
| Châkshusha
Uru−Sravas |
| Vivinsati
Devadatta |
| Rambha
Agnivesya |
Khaninetra (very pious)
(Incarnation of Agni |
also known as Kanina Karandhama
and Jatu−Karna) |
| Avikshit
Agni veshyâyana |
Brâhmanas. Marutta.
Sâmbarta, Son of Angiras, officiated at the Yajna performed by Marutta.
The Devas took direct part in the Yajna.
Marutta
|
Dama
|
Râjavardhana
|
Sudhriti
|
Nara
|
Kevala
|
Dhundhumat
|
Vegavat
|
Budha
|
Trinabindu
m. Apsaras Alamvushâ
|
−−+−−−−−+−−+−−−−−−−−−−−+−−−−−−−−+−−
| | | |
Visâla Sûnyabandhu Dhûmraketu Ilavilâ
(founded the _m_. Rishi Visravas
town named |
Vaiśâli) Kubera−−the
| King of the
Hema Chandra Yakshas.
|
Dhûmrâksha.
|
Sanyama
|
−−++−−−−−−+−−−
| |
Devaja Krisâsva
|
Sōmadatta
|
Sumati
|
Janamejaya.
(3). SARYÂTI.
SKANDHA IX. CHAP. 3.
Saryâti was well versed in the Vedas. He had one daughter, Sukanyâ. He
went with her one day to the Âsrama of Chyavana Rishi. Sukanyâ found
there two streaks of light as from glow-worms, issuing from within a
mound of earth, thrown up by white ants. She pricked those portions with
a thorn and blood oozed out. The party of Saryâti found that their usual
secretions were stopped. The king thought some one had offended
Chyavana. The girl then told her story. The king found the Rishi
underneath the mound of earth and asked his pardon. The Rishi wanted the
hand of the girl in marriage and Saryâti consented. So Sukanyâ became
the wife of Chyavana.
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