Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4

by Vihari-Lala Mitra | 1891 | 1,121,132 words | ISBN-10: 8171101519

The English translation of the Yoga-vasistha: a Hindu philosophical and spiritual text written by sage Valmiki from an Advaita-vedanta perspective. The book contains epic narratives similar to puranas and chronologically precedes the Ramayana. The Yoga-vasistha is believed by some Hindus to answer all the questions that arise in the human mind, an...

Genealogy

  1. Kali Mitra.[1]
  2. Sridhara Mitra.
  3. Sukti Mitra.
  4. Sauveri Mitra.
  5. Hari Mitra.
  6. Soma Mitra.
  7. Kesava Mitra.
  8. Mrityunjaya Mitra.
  9. Dhui Mitra.[2]
  10. Nisapati Mitra.
  11. Lambodara Mitra Alias Kuvera.
  12. Parameswara Mitra.[3]
  13. Danapati Mitra.
  14. Jayadeva Mitra.
  15. Shashthivara Mitra.
  16. Srikanta Mitra.
  17. Sivarama Mitra.
  18. Krishnarama Mitra.
  19. Sitarama Mitra.[4]
  20. Gocula Chandra Mitra.
  21. Jagamohana Mitra.
  22. Rasika Lala Mitra
  23. Vihari Lala Mitra.

Footnotes and references:

[1]:

He was formerly an inhabitatnt of Kānya Kubjya, North Western Provinces, India. He being invited on an occasion of a ceremony (yajna) by Ādisura, Rājā of Gour Bengal, paid a visit at his court on Thursday 12th Kartick (October-November) Sakābda 994 (Tenth-Eleventh Century A.D.), and on his request he settled there and became the founder of Gour Mitra Family, at Maldah in Bengal.

[2]:

Barisā, Twenty four Pargannahs, District Alipur, Bengal.

[3]:

Bāli. Boro Pargunah, District Hugli.

[4]:

Bāgbāzar, Calcutta.

Like what you read? Consider supporting this website: