Canto 9: LiberationChapter 23: The Dynasties of the Sons of Yayati

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.23.3-4

sibir varah krimir dakshas

catvarosinaratmajah

vrishadarbhah sudhiras ca

madrah kekaya atmavan

sibes catvara evasams

titikshos ca rushadrathah

tato homo 'tha sutapa

balih sutapaso 'bhavat

SYNONYMS

sibih -- Sibi; varah -- Vara; krimih -- Krimi; dakshah -- Daksha; catvarah -- four; usinara-atmajah -- the sons of Usinara; vrishadarbhah -- Vrishadarbha; sudhirah ca -- as well as Sudhira; madrah -- Madra; kekayah -- Kekaya; atmavan -- self-realized; sibeh -- of Sibi; catvarah -- four; eva -- indeed; asan -- there were; titikshoh -- of Titikshu; ca -- also; rushadrathah -- a son named Rushadratha; tatah -- from him (Rushadratha); homah -- Homa; atha -- from him (Homa); sutapah -- Sutapa; balih -- Bali; sutapasah -- of Sutapa; abhavat -- there was.

TRANSLATION

The four sons of Usinara were Sibi, Vara, Krimi and Daksha, and from Sibi again came four sons, named Vrishadarbha, Sudhira, Madra and atma-tattva-vit Kekaya. The son of Titikshu was Rushadratha. From Rushadratha came Homa; from Homa, Sutapa; and from Sutapa, Bali.

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