Canto 9: LiberationChapter 6: The Downfall of Saubhari Muni

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.6.12

puranjayas tasya suta

indravaha itiritah

kakutstha iti capy uktah

srinu namani karmabhih

SYNONYMS

puram-jayah -- Puranjaya ("the conqueror of the residence"); tasya -- his (Vikukshi's); sutah -- son; indra-vahah -- Indravaha ("he whose carrier is Indra"); iti -- thus; iritah -- known as such; kakutsthah -- Kakutstha ("situated on the hump of a bull"); iti -- thus; ca -- also; api -- indeed; uktah -- known as such; srinu -- just hear; namani -- all the names; karmabhih -- according to one's work.

TRANSLATION

The son of Sasada was Puranjaya, who is also known as Indravaha and sometimes as Kakutstha. Please hear from me how he received different names for different activities.

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