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Chapter 18: Diti Vows to Kill King Indra

Verse 3–4 of 73
SB 6.18.3-4

धातुः कुहूः सिनीवाली राका चानुमतिस्तथा सायं दर्शमथ प्रातः पूर्णमासमनुक्रमात् अग्नीन्पुरीष्यानाधत्त क्रियायां समनन्तरः चर्षणी वरुणस्यासीद्यस्यां जातो भृगुः पुनः

dhātuḥ kuhūḥ sinīvālī rākā cānumatis tathā sāyaṁ darśam atha prātaḥ pūrṇamāsam anukramāt agnīn purīṣyān ādhatta kriyāyāṁ samanantaraḥ carṣaṇī varuṇasyāsīd yasyāṁ jāto bhṛguḥ punaḥ

Synonyms

dhātuḥof Dhātā; kuhūḥKuhū; sinīvālīSinīvālī; rākāRākā; caand; anumatiḥAnumati; tathāalso; sāyamSāyam; darśamDarśa; athaalso; prātaḥPrātaḥ; pūrṇamāsamPūrṇamāsa; anukramātrespectively; agnīnfire-gods; purīṣyāncalled the Purīṣyas; ādhattabegot; kriyāyāmin Kriyā; samanantaraḥthe next son, Vidhātā; carṣaṇīCarṣaṇī; varuṇasyaof Varuṇa; āsītwas; yasyāmin whom; jātaḥtook birth; bhṛguḥBhṛgu; punaḥagain..

Translation

Dhātā, the seventh son of Aditi, had four wives, named Kuhū, Sinīvālī, Rākā and Anumati. These wives begot four sons, named Sāyam, Darśa, Prātaḥ and Pūrṇamāsa respectively. The wife of Vidhātā, the eighth son of Aditi, was named Kriyā. In her Vidhātā begot the five fire-gods named the Purīṣyas. The wife of Varuṇa, the ninth son of Aditi, was named Carṣaṇī. Bhṛgu, the son of Brahmā, took birth again in her womb.

Verse 3–4 of 73
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