Search
ŚB 9.6
After describing the descendants of Mahārāja Ambarīṣa, Śukadeva Gosvāmī described all the kings from Śaśāda to Māndhātā, and in this …
ŚB 9.6
Mahārāja Ambarīṣa had three sons, named Virūpa, Ketumān and Śambhu. The son of Virūpa was Pṛṣadaśva, and his son was …
ŚB 9.6
The son of Manu was Ikṣvāku, who had one hundred sons, of whom Vikukṣi, Nimi and Daṇḍakā were the eldest. …
ŚB 9.6
Vikukṣi’s son fought with the demons for the sake of the demigods, and because of his valuable service he became …
ŚB 9.6
Yuvanāśva married one hundred wives, but he had no sons, and therefore he entered the forest. In the forest, the …
ŚB 9.6
Thereafter, Māndhātā became the emperor and ruled the earth, which consists of seven islands. Thieves and rogues were very much …
ŚB 9.6
In this connection, Śukadeva Gosvāmī described the history of Saubhari Muni, who, because of sensual agitation caused by fish, fell …
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 9.6.2
In the Vedic age a man was sometimes called upon to beget sons in the womb of a lesser man’s …
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 9.6.3
Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura gives the meaning of dvi-jātayaḥ as “mixed caste,” indicating a mixture of brāhmaṇa and kṣatriya.
Filter by text_type
Filter by hierarchy
- paragraph (1)
- paragraph (1)
- paragraph (1)
- paragraph (1)
- paragraph (1)
- paragraph (1)
- paragraph (1)
- Text 1 (2)
- Text 2 (3)
- Text 3 (3)
- Text 4 (3)
- Text 5 (2)
- Text 6 (2)
- Text 7 (4)
- Text 8 (3)
- Text 9 (2)
- Text 10 (2)
- Text 11 (2)
- Text 12 (2)
- Text 13 (2)
- Text 14 (2)
- Texts 15-16 (2)
- Text 17 (2)
- Text 18 (2)
- Text 19 (2)
- Text 20 (2)
- Text 21 (2)
- Text 22 (2)
- Texts 23-24 (2)
- Text 25 (2)
- Text 26 (3)
- Text 27 (3)
- Text 28 (2)
- Text 29 (2)
- Text 30 (2)
- Text 31 (2)
- Text 32 (2)
- Texts 33-34 (2)
- Texts 35-36 (2)
- Text 37 (2)
- Text 38 (2)
- Texts 39-40 (3)
- Texts 41-42 (2)
- Text 43 (2)
- Text 44 (2)
- Texts 45-46 (3)
- Text 47 (3)
- Text 48 (4)
- Text 49 (3)
- Text 50 (2)
- Text 51 (5)
- Text 52 (2)
- Text 53 (2)
- Text 54 (3)
- Text 55 (4)