Canto 9: LiberationChapter 3: The Marriage of Sukanya and Cyavana Muni

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.3.28

so 'ntah-samudre nagarim

vinirmaya kusasthalim

asthito 'bhunkta vishayan

anartadin arindama

tasya putra-satam jajne

kakudmi-jyeshtham uttamam

SYNONYMS

sah -- Revata; antah-samudre -- in the depths of the ocean; nagarim -- a town; vinirmaya -- after constructing; kusasthalim -- named Kusasthali; asthitah -- lived there; abhunkta -- enjoyed material happiness; vishayan -- kingdoms; anarta-adin -- Anarta and others; arim-dama -- O Maharaja Parikshit, subduer of enemies; tasya -- his; putra-satam -- one hundred sons; jajne -- were born; kakudmi-jyeshtham -- of whom the eldest was Kakudmi; uttamam -- most powerful and opulent.

TRANSLATION

O Maharaja Parikshit, subduer of enemies, this Revata constructed a kingdom known as Kusasthali in the depths of the ocean. There he lived and ruled such tracts of land as Anarta, etc. He had one hundred very nice sons, of whom the eldest was Kakudmi.

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