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ŚB 9.20
This chapter describes the history of Pūru and his descendant Duṣmanta. The son of Pūru was Janamejaya, and his son …
ŚB 9.20
While hunting in the forest, Duṣmanta once approached the āśrama of Mahāṛṣi Kaṇva, where he saw an extremely beautiful woman …
ŚB 9.20
In due course of time, Śakuntalā gave birth to a Vaiṣṇava son, but Duṣmanta, having returned to the capital, forgot …
ŚB 9.20.1
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: O Mahārāja Parīkṣit, descendant of Mahārāja Bharata, I shall now describe the dynasty of Pūru, in which …
ŚB 9.20.1
There are many historical instances by which we can understand that from kṣatriyas many brāhmaṇas have been born and that …
ŚB 9.20.2
King Janamejaya was born of this dynasty of Pūru. Janamejaya’s son was Pracinvān, and his son was Pravīra. Thereafter, Pravīra’s …
ŚB 9.20.3
The son of Cārupada was Sudyu, and the son of Sudyu was Bahugava. Bahugava’s son was Saṁyāti. From Saṁyāti came …
ŚB 9.20.4-5
Raudrāśva had ten sons, named Ṛteyu, Kakṣeyu, Sthaṇḍileyu, Kṛteyuka, Jaleyu, Sannateyu, Dharmeyu, Satyeyu, Vrateyu and Vaneyu. Of these ten sons, …
ŚB 9.20.6
Ṛteyu had a son named Rantināva, who had three sons, named Sumati, Dhruva and Apratiratha. Apratiratha had only one son, …
ŚB 9.20.7
The son of Kaṇva was Medhātithi, whose sons, all brāhmaṇas, were headed by Praskanna. The son of Rantināva named Sumati …
ŚB 9.20.8-9
Once when King Duṣmanta went to the forest to hunt and was very much fatigued, he approached the residence of …
ŚB 9.20.10
Seeing the beautiful woman, the King was very much enlivened, and the fatigue of his hunting excursion was relieved. He …