Harivamsha Purana

by Manmatha Nath Dutt | 1897 | 293,872 words | ISBN-10: 8178542188 | ISBN-13: 9788178542188

This page is entitled “kraushthu’s family” and represents Chapter 36 of the first book (‘Adi Parva’) of the Harivamsa (English translation in Prose). The Harivamsha Purana narrates the lineage and life-story of Krishna (Hari). Although not officially mentioned in the list of Puranas, this book includes topics such as geology, creation theory, time (manvantaras), ancient historical legends and accounts of royal dynasties.

Chapter 36 - Kraushthu’s Family

1. Vaishampayana said:—The highly illustrious Vrijinivan was Kraushthu’s son. His son was Svaji the foremost of those celebrating Yajnas.

2-3. Svahu’s son was the king Ushadgu the foremost of speakers. Desiring to have a most excellent son he propitiated the celestials with various grand sacrifices accompanied with profuse presents. By performing various religious ceremonies he obtained a son by name Citraratha.

4. His son was the royal saint Sashavindu who was a hero, performed Yajnas duly and gave away profuse presents

5-6. The highly illustrious king Prithushrava was Sashavindu’s son. Sages, well-read in Puranas, designate Prithushrava’s son as Antara. His son was Suyajna whose son was Ushata. He was the foremost of all men desirous of celebrating sacrifices according to the prescribed modes of their respective orders.

7. Shineyu, the repressor of his enemies, was Ushata’s son. The royal saint Marutta was Shineyu’s son.

8. Marutta obtained Kamvalavarhisha as his eldest son. He, in anger, performed various religious ceremonies securing excellent fruits in the next world.

9. Kamvalavarhisha obtained Sutaprasuti as his son who again begat a son by name Rukshmakavaca.

10. Having slain in battle a very clever warrior wearing a hundred coats of mail with sharpened arrows Sutaprasuti attained to most excellent prosperity.

11-12. From Rukshmakavaca was born Parajit the slayer of hostile heroes. Parajit begat five highly powerful sons, namely Rukshmeshu, Prithurukshma, Jyamogha, Palita and Hari. Their father gave away Palita and Hari to the king of Videha.

13. Rukshameshu became the king assisted by Prithurukshma. Having been exiled by them both from the kingdom, Jyamogha lived in a hermitage. Living in the forest and acquiring equanimity of mind he was instructed by the Brahmanas.

14-15. Thereupon ascending his car that car-warrior conquered foreign countries and then lived alone in the city of Mirthikavati situate on the bank of Nerbuda. Then conquering the mount Rikshavatam he lived in the city of Shuktimati.

16. Jyamogha’s wife Shaivya was very strong and chaste. The king, although he had no issue, did not espouse any other wife.

17-19. He became victorious in a certain battle and obtained a daughter there. Then the king, in a great hurry, said to his wife "She will be your daughter-in law." Hearing this the queen said "Whose daughter-in-law will she be?" Thereat Jyamogha, the foremost of kings, said "This Upadanavi will be the wife of a son that will be born to you." On account of the hard austerities of that girl that fortunate Shaivya, in her advanced years, gave birth to a son by name Vidarbha.

20. Vidarbha begat on that girl two heroic and learned sons well-acquainted with the various modes of warfare by name Kratha and Kaishika.

21-22. His third son Lomapada was highly pious. His son was Vabhru whose son was Ahvriti. His son Kaishika was learned and highly pious. His son was Chedi after whose name pass the kings of the Chaidya race.

23-24. Vidarbha’s son was Bhima whose son was Kunti. He begat two sons, namely, Dhrishta and the powerful Anadhristha. Dhrishtha had three highly pious and heroic sons, namely, Avanta, Dhsharha and the powerful Vishahara. Dasharha’s son was Vyoma from whom was born Jeemuta.

25. His son was Vrehati whose son again was Bhimaratha. And his son was Navaratha.

26-28. His son was Dasharatha whose son was Shakuni. From the latter was born Karambha. The king Devarata was Karambha’s son. His son was Devakshatra. The highly illustrious, god-like and sweet-speeched king Madhu, the glory of his race, was Devakshatra’s son. Madhu begat on his wife Vaidarbhi a son by name Maruvasa.

29. Purudvana, the foremost of men, was Maruvasa’s son. O foremost of Kurus, he begat on his Bhadravati, born in the race of Vaidarbhas, a son by name Madhu.

30. Madhu married a lady of the Ikshvaku family from whom was born Satvana. He was endued with the quality of goodness and enhanced the glory of the Satwatas.

31. The man, who knows this account of the family of the high-souled Jyamogha, gets offspring and highest felicity.

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