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ŚB 9.6.1
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: O Mahārāja Parīkṣit, Ambarīṣa had three sons, named Virūpa, Ketumān and Śambhu. From Virūpa came a son …
ŚB 9.6.2
Rathītara had no sons, and therefore he requested the great sage Aṅgirā to beget sons for him. Because of this …
ŚB 9.6.3
Having been born from the womb of Rathītara’s wife, all these sons were known as the dynasty of Rathītara, but …
ŚB 9.6.4
The son of Manu was Ikṣvāku. When Manu was sneezing, Ikṣvāku was born from Manu’s nostrils. King Ikṣvāku had one …
ŚB 9.6.5
Of the one hundred sons, twenty-five became kings in the western side of Āryāvarta, a place between the Himālaya and …
ŚB 9.6.6
During the months of January, February and March, oblations offered to the forefathers are called aṣṭakā-śrāddha. The śrāddha ceremony is …
ŚB 9.6.7
Thereafter, Ikṣvāku’s son Vikukṣi went to the forest and killed many animals suitable for being offered as oblations. But when …
ŚB 9.6.8
Vikukṣi offered the remnants of the flesh to King Ikṣvāku, who gave it to Vasiṣṭha for purification. But Vasiṣṭha could …
ŚB 9.6.9
When King Ikṣvāku, thus informed by Vasiṣṭha, understood what his son Vikukṣi had done, he was extremely angry. Thus he …
ŚB 9.6.10
Having been instructed by the great and learned brāhmaṇa Vasiṣṭha, who discoursed about the Absolute Truth, Mahārāja Ikṣvāku became renounced. …
ŚB 9.6.11
After his father’s disappearance, Vikukṣi returned to the country and thus became the king, ruling the planet earth and performing …
ŚB 9.6.12
The son of Śaśāda was Purañjaya, who is also known as Indravāha and sometimes as Kakutstha. Please hear from me …