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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.7.1
yo 'mbarishah prakirtitah
pitamahena pravrito
SYNONYMS
sri-sukah uvaca -- Sri Sukadeva Gosvami said; mandhatuh -- of Mandhata; putra-pravarah -- the prominent son; yah -- the one who; ambarishah -- by the name Ambarisha; prakirtitah -- celebrated; pitamahena -- by his grandfather Yuvanasva; pravritah -- accepted; yauvanasvah -- named Yauvanasva; tu -- and; tat-sutah -- the son of Ambarisha; haritah -- by the name Harita; tasya -- of Yauvanasva; putrah -- the son; abhut -- became; mandhatri -- in the dynasty of Mandhata; pravarah -- most prominent; ime -- all of them.
TRANSLATION
Sukadeva Gosvami said: The most prominent among the sons of Mandhata was he who is celebrated as Ambarisha. Ambarisha was accepted as son by his grandfather Yuvanasva. Ambarisha's son was Yauvanasva, and Yauvanasva's son was Harita. In Mandhata's dynasty, Ambarisha, Harita and Yauvanasva were very prominent.
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