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Chapter 23: The Dynasties of the Sons of Yayāti

Verse 7–10 of 30
SB 9.23.7-10

सुतो धर्मरथो यस्य जज्ञे चित्ररथो ऽप्रजाः रोमपाद इति ख्यातस्तस्मै दशरथः सखा शान्तां स्वकन्यां प्रायच्छदृष्यशृंग उवाह याम् देवे ऽवर्षति यं रामा आनिन्युर्हरिणीसुतम् नाट्यसंगीतवादित्रैर्विभ्रमालिंगनार्हणैः स तु राज्ञो ऽनपत्यस्य निरूप्येष्टिं मरुत्वते प्रजामदाद्दशरथो येन लेभे ऽप्रजाः प्रजाः चतुरंगो रोमपादात्पृथुलाक्षस्तु तत्सुतः

suto dharmaratho yasya jajñe citraratho 'prajāḥ romapāda iti khyātas tasmai daśarathaḥ sakhā śāntāṁ sva-kanyāṁ prāyacchad ṛṣyaśṛṅga uvāha yām deve 'varṣati yaṁ rāmā āninyur hariṇī-sutam nāṭya-saṅgīta-vāditrair vibhramāliṅganārhaṇaiḥ sa tu rājño 'napatyasya nirūpyeṣṭiṁ marutvate prajām adād daśaratho yena lebhe 'prajāḥ prajāḥ caturaṅgo romapādāt pṛthulākṣas tu tat-sutaḥ

Synonyms

sutaḥa son; dharmarathaḥDharmaratha; yasyaof whom (Diviratha); jajñewas born; citrarathaḥCitraratha; aprajāḥwithout any sons; romapādaḥRomapāda; itithus; khyātaḥcelebrated; tasmaiunto him; daśarathaḥDaśaratha; sakhāfriend; śāntāmŚāntā; sva-kanyāmDaśaratha's own daughter; prāyacchatdelivered; ṛṣyaśṛṅgaḥṚṣyaśṛṅga; uvāhamarried; yāmunto her (Śāntā); devethe demigod in charge of rainfall; avarṣatidid not shower any rain; yamunto whom (Ṛṣyaśṛṅga); rāmāḥprostitutes; āninyuḥbrought; hariṇī-sutamthat Ṛṣyaśṛṅga, who was the son of a doe; nāṭya-saṅgīta-vāditraiḥby dancing, by singing and by a musical display; vibhramabewildering; āliṅganaby embracing; arhaṇaiḥby worshiping; saḥhe (Ṛṣyaśṛṅga); tuindeed; rājñaḥfrom Mahārāja Daśaratha; anapatyasyawho was without issue; nirūpyaafter establishing; iṣṭima sacrifice; marutvateof the demigod named Marutvān; prajāmissue; adātdelivered; daśarathaḥDaśaratha; yenaby which (as a result of the yajña); lebheachieved; aprajāḥalthough he had no sons; prajāḥsons; caturaṅgaḥCaturaṅga; romapādātfrom Citraratha; pṛthulākṣaḥPṛthulākṣa; tuindeed; tat-sutaḥthe son of Caturaṅga..

Translation

From Diviratha came a son named Dharmaratha, and his son was Citraratha, who was celebrated as Romapāda. Romapāda, however, was without issue, and therefore his friend Mahārāja Daśaratha gave him his own daughter, named Śāntā. Romapāda accepted her as his daughter, and thereafter she married Ṛṣyaśṛṅga. When the demigods from the heavenly planets failed to shower rain, Ṛṣyaśṛṅga was appointed the priest for performing a sacrifice, after being brought from the forest by the allurement of prostitutes, who danced, staged theatrical performances accompanied by music, and embraced and worshiped him. After Ṛṣyaśṛṅga came, the rain fell. Thereafter, Ṛṣyaśṛṅga performed a son-giving sacrifice on behalf of Mahārāja Daśaratha, who had no issue, and then Mahārāja Daśaratha had sons. From Romapāda, by the mercy of Ṛṣyaśṛṅga, Caturaṅga was born, and from Caturaṅga came Pṛthulākṣa.

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