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ŚB 9.15.1
Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: O King Parīkṣit, from the womb of Urvaśī, six sons were generated by Purūravā. Their names were …
ŚB 9.15.2-3
The son of Śrutāyu was Vasumān; the son of Satyāyu, Śrutañjaya; the son of Raya, Eka; the son of Jaya, …
ŚB 9.15.4
The son of Jahnu was Puru, the son of Puru was Balāka, the son of Balāka was Ajaka, and the …
ŚB 9.15.5-6
King Gādhi had a daughter named Satyavatī, whom a brāhmaṇa sage named Ṛcīka requested from the King to be his …
ŚB 9.15.7
When King Gādhi made this demand, the great sage Ṛcīka could understand the King’s mind. Therefore he went to the …
ŚB 9.15.8
Thereafter, Ṛcīka Muni’s wife and mother-in-law, each desiring a son, requested the Muni to prepare an oblation. Thus Ṛcīka Muni …
ŚB 9.15.9
Meanwhile, because Satyavatī’s mother thought that the oblation prepared for her daughter, Ṛcīka’s wife, must be better, she asked her …
ŚB 9.15.10
When the great sage Ṛcīka returned home after bathing and understood what had happened in his absence, he said to …
ŚB 9.15.11
Satyavatī, however, pacified Ṛcīka Muni with peaceful words and requested that her son not be like a fierce kṣatriya. Ṛcīka …
ŚB 9.15.12-13
Satyavatī later became the sacred river Kauśikī to purify the entire world, and her son, Jamadagni, married Reṇukā, the daughter …
ŚB 9.15.14
Learned scholars accept this Paraśurāma as the celebrated incarnation of Vāsudeva who annihilated the dynasty of Kārtavīrya. Paraśurāma killed all …
ŚB 9.15.15
When the royal dynasty, being excessively proud because of the material modes of passion and ignorance, became irreligious and ceased …