Canto 5: The Creative ImpetusChapter 15: The Glories of the Descendants of King Priyavrata

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.15.5

pratīhāt suvarcalāyām pratihartrādayas traya āsann ijyā-kovidāh sūnavah pratihartuh stutyām aja-bhūmānāv ajanishātām

SYNONYMS

pratīhāt — from King Pratīha; suvarcalāyāmin the womb of his wife, named Suvarcalā; pratihartri-ādayah trayah — the three sons Pratihartā, Prastotā and Udgātā; āsan — came into being; ijyā-kovidāh — who were all very expert in the ritualistic ceremonies of the Vedas; sūnavah — sons; pratihartuh — from Pratihartā; stutyāmin the womb of Stutī, his wife; aja-bhūmānau — the two sons Aja and Bhūmā; ajanishātām — were brought into existence.

TRANSLATION

In the womb of his wife Suvarcalā, Pratīha begot three sons, named Pratihartā, Prastotā and Udgātā. These three sons were very expert in performing Vedic rituals. Pratihartā begot two sons, named Aja and Bhūmā, in the womb of his wife, named Stutī.

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