| Canto 9: Liberation | Chapter 24: Kṛṣṇa the Supreme Personality of Godhead |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.24.6-8
puruhotras tv anoḥ putras
tasyāyuḥ sātvatas tataḥ
bhajamāno bhajir divyo
vṛṣṇir devāvṛdho 'ndhakaḥ
śatājic ca sahasrājid
SYNONYMS
puruhotraḥ — Puruhotra; tu — indeed; anoḥ — of Anu; putraḥ — the son; tasya — of him (Puruhotra); ayuḥ — Ayu; sātvataḥ — Sātvata; tataḥ — from him (Ayu); bhajamānaḥ — Bhajamāna; bhajiḥ — Bhaji; divyaḥ — Divya; vṛṣṇiḥ — Vṛṣṇi; devāvṛdhaḥ — Devāvṛdha; andhakaḥ — Andhaka; sātvatasya — of Sātvata; sutāḥ — son s; sapta — seven; mahābhojaḥ ca — as well as Mahābhoja; māriṣa — O great King; bhajamānasya — of Bhajamāna; nimlociḥ — Nimloci; kińkaṇaḥ — Kińkaṇa; dhṛṣṭiḥ — Dhṛṣṭi; eva — indeed; ca — also; ekasyām — born from one wife; ātmajāḥ — sons; patnyām — by a wife; anyasyām — another; ca — also; trayaḥ — three; sutāḥ — sons; śatājit — Śatājit; ca — also; sahasrājit — Sahasrājit; ayutājit — Ayutājit; iti — thus; prabho — O King.
TRANSLATION
The son of Anu was Puruhotra, the son of Puruhotra was Ayu, and the son of Ayu was Sātvata. O great Āryan King, Sātvata had seven sons, named Bhajamāna, Bhaji, Divya, Vṛṣṇi, Devāvṛdha, Andhaka and Mahābhoja. From Bhajamāna by one wife came three sons — Nimloci, Kińkaṇa and Dhṛṣṭi. And from his other wife came three other sons — Śatājit, Sahasrājit and Ayutājit.
Copyright © The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, Inc.
His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda, Founder Ācārya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness