| Canto 9: Liberation | Chapter 24: Krishna the Supreme Personality of Godhead |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.24.16-18
mriduro mriduvid girih
kshetropeksho 'rimardanah
śatrughno gandhamādaś ca
tathā citrarathātmajāh
prithur vidūrathādyāś ca
SYNONYMS
āsańgah — Āsańga; sārameyah — Sārameya; ca — also; mridurah — Mridura; mriduvit — Mriduvit; girih — Giri; dharmavriddhah — Dharmavriddha; sukarmā — Sukarmā; ca — also; kshetropekshah — Kshetropeksha; arimardanah — Arimardana; śatrughnah — Śatrughna; gandhamādah — Gandhamāda; ca — and; pratibāhuh — Pratibāhu; ca — and; dvādaśa — twelve; teshām — of them; svasā — sister; sucārā — Sucārā; ākhyā — well known; dvau — two; akrūra — of Akrūra; sutau — sons; api — also; devavān — Devavān; upadevah ca — and Upadeva; tathā — thereafter; citraratha-ātmajāh — the sons of Citraratha; prithuh vidūratha — Prithu and Vidūratha; ādyāh — beginning with; ca — also; bahavah — many; vrishni-nandanāh — the sons of Vrishni.
TRANSLATION
The names of these twelve were Āsańga, Sārameya, Mridura, Mriduvit, Giri, Dharmavriddha, Sukarmā, Kshetropeksha, Arimardana, Śatrughna, Gandhamāda and Pratibāhu. These brothers also had a sister named Sucārā. From Akrūra came two sons, named Devavān and Upadeva. Citraratha had many sons, headed by Prithu and Vidūratha, all of whom were known as belonging to the dynasty of Vrishni.
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