A Study of the Bhâgavata Purâna; or, Esoteric Hinduism
Religion
A Study of the Bhâgavata Purâna; or, Esoteric Hinduism
Puranas. Bhagavatapurana. English
YAYATI
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Yadu Turvasu Druhya Anu Puru
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Sabhânara Chakshus Parekshu
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Kâlanara
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Janamejaya
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Mahâ Sâla
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Mahâmanas
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Usinara Titiksha
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−−+−−−−−−+−−−+−−+−−−−−−+−− Rushadratha
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Sivi Vara Krimi Daksha Homa
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−−+−−+−−−−−−−−−−+−−−−−−−+−−−−−−+−− Sutapas
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Vrishârbha Subiua Madra Kekaya Bali
Dirghatamas Rishi produced on Bali’s wife Six sons — Anga, Banga,
Kalinga, Sambhu, Pundra and Odhra. These six sons founded kingdoms in
their own names in the East.
(Anga is the country about Bhâgalpur. Banga is modern Bengal. Kalinga is
the country between Jagannatha and the Krishna. Odhra is part of modern
Orissa.)
BALI
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Anga Banga Kalinga Sambhu Pundra Odhra
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Khalapâna
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Diviratha
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Dharmaratha
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Chitraratha.
Chitratha was also called Rōmapâda. He had no son. Dasaratha (father of
Râma) was his friend. He gave his daughter Sântâ to Rōmapâda. Sântâ was
married to Rishi Rishya Sringa. That Rishi made a Yajna for Rōmapâda
and he had a Son Chaturanga born to him.
Chitraratha or Rōmapâda
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Chaturanga
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Prithulâksha
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Brihadratha
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Brihadratha Brihatkarman Brihatbhanu
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Brihanmanas
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Jayadratha
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Vijaya
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Dhriti
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Dhritavrata
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Satkarman
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Adhiratha
(He adopted Karna of the Mahâbhârata as his son, when he had been left
by Kunti.)
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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