Canto 9: LiberationChapter 2: The Dynasties of the Sons of Manu

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.2.35-36

kṛśāśvāt somadatto 'bhūd

yo 'śvamedhair iḍaspatim

iṣṭvā puruṣam āpāgryāḿ

gatiḿ yogeśvarāśritām

saumadattis tu sumatis

tat-putro janamejayaḥ

ete vaiśāla-bhūpālās

tṛṇabindor yaśodharāḥ

SYNONYMS

kṛśāśvāt — from Kṛśāśva; somadattaḥa son named Somadatta; abhūt — there was; yaḥhe who (Somadatta); aśvamedhaiḥ — by the performance of aśvamedha sacrifices; iḍaspatim — unto Lord Viṣṇu; iṣṭvā — after worshiping; puruṣam — Lord Viṣṇu; āpa — achieved; agryām — the best of all; gatim — the destination; yogeśvara-āśritām — the place occupied by great mystic yogīs; saumadattiḥ — the son of Somadatta; tu — but; sumatiḥa son named Sumati; tat-putraḥ — the son of him (Sumati); janamejayaḥ — was named Janamejaya; ete — all of them; vaiśāla-bhūpālāḥ — the kings in the dynasty of Vaiśāla; tṛṇabindoḥ yaśaḥ-dharāḥ — continued the fame of King Tṛṇabindu.

TRANSLATION

The son of Kṛśāśva was Somadatta, who performed aśvamedha sacrifices and thus satisfied the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Viṣṇu. By worshiping the Supreme Lord, he achieved the most exalted post, a residence on the planet to which great mystic yogīs are elevated. The son of Somadatta was Sumati, whose son was Janamejaya. All these kings appearing in the dynasty of Viśāla properly maintained the celebrated position of King Tṛṇabindu.

Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Ninth Canto, Second Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled "The Dynasties of the Sons of Manu."

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