Canto 9: LiberationChapter 21: The Dynasty of Bharata;

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.21.28-29

suparsvat sumatis tasya

putrah sannatimams tatah

kriti hiranyanabhad yo

yogam prapya jagau sma shat

samhitah pracyasamnam vai

nipo hy udgrayudhas tatah

tasya kshemyah suviro 'tha

suvirasya ripunjayah

SYNONYMS

suparsvat -- from Suparsva; sumatih -- a son named Sumati; tasya putrah -- his son (Sumati's son); sannatiman -- Sannatiman; tatah -- from him; kriti -- a son named Kriti; hiranyanabhat -- from Lord Brahma; yah -- he who; yogam -- mystic power; prapya -- getting; jagau -- taught; sma -- in the past; shat -- six; samhitah -- descriptions; pracyasamnam -- of the Pracyasama verses of the Sama Veda; vai -- indeed; nipah -- Nipa; hi -- indeed; udgrayudhah -- Udgrayudha; tatah -- from him; tasya -- his; kshemyah -- Kshemya; suvirah -- Suvira; atha -- thereafter; suvirasya -- of Suvira; ripunjayah -- a son named Ripunjaya.

TRANSLATION

From Suparsva came a son named Sumati, from Sumati came Sannatiman, and from Sannatiman came Kriti, who achieved mystic power from Brahma and taught six samhitas of the Pracyasama verses of the Sama Veda. The son of Kriti was Nipa; the son of Nipa, Udgrayudha; the son of Udgrayudha, Kshemya; the son of Kshemya, Suvira; and the son of Suvira, Ripunjaya.

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