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ŚB 9.7.1
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: The most prominent among the sons of Māndhātā was he who is celebrated as Ambarīṣa. Ambarīṣa was …
ŚB 9.7.2
The serpent brothers of Narmadā gave Narmadā to Purukutsa. Being sent by Vāsuki, she took Purukutsa to the lower region …
ŚB 9.7.3
There in Rasātala, the lower region of the universe, Purukutsa, being empowered by Lord Viṣṇu, was able to kill all …
ŚB 9.7.4
The son of Purukutsa was Trasaddasyu, who was the father of Anaraṇya. Anaraṇya’s son was Haryaśva, the father of Prāruṇa. …
ŚB 9.7.5-6
The son of Tribandhana was Satyavrata, who is celebrated by the name Triśaṅku. Because he kidnapped the daughter of a …
ŚB 9.7.7
The son of Triśaṅku was Hariścandra. Because of Hariścandra there was a quarrel between Viśvāmitra and Vasiṣṭha, who for many …
ŚB 9.7.8
Hariścandra had no son and was therefore extremely morose. Once, therefore, following the advice of Nārada, he took shelter of …
ŚB 9.7.9
O King Parīkṣit, Hariścandra begged Varuṇa, “My lord, if a son is born to me, with that son I shall …
ŚB 9.7.10
Thereafter, when the child was born, Varuṇa approached Hariścandra and said, “Now you have a son. With this son you …
ŚB 9.7.11
After ten days, Varuṇa came again and said to Hariścandra, “Now you can perform the sacrifice.” Hariścandra replied, “When an …
ŚB 9.7.12
When the teeth grew, Varuṇa came and said to Hariścandra, “Now the animal has grown teeth, and you can perform …
ŚB 9.7.13
When the teeth had fallen out, Varuṇa returned and said to Hariścandra, “Now the animal’s teeth have fallen out, and …