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ŚB 9.8.1
Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: The son of Rohita was Harita, and Harita’s son was Campa, who constructed the town of Campāpurī. …
ŚB 9.8.2
The son of Vijaya was Bharuka, Bharuka’s son was Vṛka, and Vṛka’s son was Bāhuka. The enemies of King Bāhuka …
ŚB 9.8.3
Bāhuka died when he was old, and one of his wives wanted to die with him, following the satī rite. …
ŚB 9.8.4
Knowing that she was pregnant, the co-wives of the wife of Bāhuka conspired to give her poison with her food, …
ŚB 9.8.5-6
Sagara Mahārāja, following the order of his spiritual master, Aurva, did not kill the uncivilized men like the Tālajaṅghas, Yavanas, …
ŚB 9.8.7
Following the instructions of the great sage Aurva, Sagara Mahārāja performed aśvamedha sacrifices and thus satisfied the Supreme Lord, who …
ŚB 9.8.8
[King Sagara had two wives, Sumati and Keśinī.] The sons of Sumati, who were very proud of their prowess and …
ŚB 9.8.9-10
Thereafter, in the northeastern direction, they saw the horse near the āśrama of Kapila Muni. “Here is the man who …
ŚB 9.8.11
By the influence of Indra, the King of heaven, the sons of Sagara had lost their intelligence and disrespected a …
ŚB 9.8.12
It is sometimes argued that the sons of King Sagara were burned to ashes by the fire emanating from the …
ŚB 9.8.13
Kapila Muni enunciated in this material world the Sāṅkhya philosophy, which is a strong boat with which to cross over …
ŚB 9.8.14
Among the sons of Sagara Mahārāja was one named Asamañjasa, who was born from the King’s second wife, Keśinī. The …