Canto 6: Prescribed Duties for MankindChapter 6: The Progeny of the Daughters of Dakṣa

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 6.6.19

prajāpater ańgirasaḥ

svadhā patnī pitṝn atha

atharvāńgirasaḿ vedaḿ

putratve cākarot satī

SYNONYMS

prajāpateḥ ańgirasaḥ — of another prajāpati, known as Ańgirā; svadhāSvadhā; patnī — his wife; pitṝn — the Pitās; atha — thereafter; atharva-āńgirasam — Atharvāńgirasa; vedam — the personified Veda; putratveas the son; ca — and; akarot — accepted; satīSatī.

TRANSLATION

The prajāpati Ańgirā had two wives, named Svadhā and Satī. The wife named Svadhā accepted all the Pitās as her sons, and Satī accepted the Atharvāńgirasa Veda as her son.

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