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CHAPTER NINE
world is insignificant, and thus he fully engaged in worshiping the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
where Urvaśī resided, performed a sacrifice, by which he satisfied the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari, is pleased with those who are forgiving.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
In the sacrificial arena of Hariścandra, the son of Ajīgarta named Śunaḥśepha was meant to be sacrificed Śunaḥśepha’s father sold Śunaḥśepha to be sacrificed as a man-animal in the yajña of King Hariścandra O King Parīkṣit, Viśvāmitra had many other sons, such as Aṣṭaka, Hārīta, Jaya and Kratumān.
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
various sacrifices, in which he offered abundant gifts to the brāhmaṇas to satisfy the Supreme Lord, Hari
CHAPTER TWENTY
He surpassed even the opulence of the demigods, for he achieved the supreme spiritual master, Hari.
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
Śyāmaka, through the womb of Śūrabhūmi, begot Harikeśa and Hiraṇyākṣa. King Śyāmaka, by his wife, Śūrabhūmi, begot two sons, named Harikeśa and Hiraṇyākṣa. deteriorate and the principles of irreligion increase, the supreme controller, the Personality of Godhead Śrī Hari
CHAPTER FOUR
nights and after bathing in the Yamunā, Mahārāja Ambarīṣa worshiped the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari
CHAPTER SEVEN
The son of Triśaṅku was Hariścandra. Hariścandra once performed a Rājasūya-yajña, but Viśvāmitra cunningly took all of Hariścandra’s possessions Ambarīṣa’s son was Yauvanāśva, and Yauvanāśva’s son was Hārīta. Text 7: The son of Triśaṅku was Hariścandra. When Hariścandra said this, Varuṇa replied, “Let it be so.”
CHAPTER EIGHT
The son of Rohita was known as Harita, and the son of Harita was Campa, who constructed a township known Text 1: Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: The son of Rohita was Harita, and Harita’s son was Campa
ŚB 9.24.42
sṛñjayo rāṣṭrapālyāṁ ca vṛṣa-durmarṣaṇādikān harikeśa-hiraṇyākṣau śūrabhūmyāṁ ca śyāmakaḥ
ŚB 9.24.42
King Śyāmaka, by his wife, Śūrabhūmi, begot two sons, named Harikeśa and Hiraṇyākṣa.