Canto 9: LiberationChapter 21: The Dynasty of Bharata;

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.21.19-20

gargāc chinis tato gārgyaḥ

kṣatrād brahma hy avartata

duritakṣayo mahāvīryāt

tasya trayyāruṇiḥ kaviḥ

puṣkarāruṇir ity atra

ye brāhmaṇa-gatiḿ gatāḥ

bṛhatkṣatrasya putro 'bhūd

dhastī yad-dhastināpuram

SYNONYMS

gargāt — from Garga (another grandson of Bharadvāja); śiniḥa son named Śini; tataḥ — from him (Śini); gārgyaḥa son named Gārgya; kṣatrāt — although he was a kṣatriya; brahma — the brāhmaṇas; hiin deed; avartata — became possible; duritakṣayaḥa son named Duritakṣaya; mahāvīryāt — from Mahāvīrya (another grandson of Bharadvāja); tasya — his; trayyāruṇiḥ — the son named Trayyāruṇi; kaviḥa son named Kavi; puṣkarāruṇiḥa son named Puṣkarāruṇi; iti — thus; atra — therein; ye — all of them; brāhmaṇa-gatim — the position of brāhmaṇas; gatāḥ — achieved; bṛhatkṣatrasya — of the grandson of Bharadvāja named Bṛhatkṣatra; putraḥ — the son; abhūt — became; hastīHastī; yat — from whom; hastināpuram — the city of Hastināpura (New Delhi) was established.

TRANSLATION

From Garga came a son named Śini, and his son was Gārgya. Although Gārgya was a kṣatriya, there came from him a generation of brahmaṇas. From Mahāvīrya came a son named Duritakṣaya, whose sons were Trayyāruṇi, Kavi and Puṣkarāruṇi. Although these sons of Duritakṣaya took birth in a dynasty of kṣatriyas, they too attained the position of brāhmaṇas. Bṛhatkṣatra had a son named Hastī, who established the city of Hastināpura [now New Delhi].

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