—json {
"name":"SB 9.22.2", "h1":"SB 9.22.2", "label":"Text 2", "title":"Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.22.2", "description":"Somaka had one hundred sons, of whom the youngest was Pṛṣata. From Pṛṣata was born King Drupada, who was opulent in all supremacy."
} —
tasya putra-śataṁ teṣāṁ
yavīyān pṛṣataḥ sutaḥ
sa tasmād drupado jajñe
sarva-sampat-samanvitaḥ
tasya—of him (Somaka); putra-śatam—one hundred sons; teṣām—of all of them; yavīyān—the youngest; pṛṣataḥ—Pṛṣata; sutaḥ—the son; saḥ—he; tasmāt—from him (Pṛṣata); drupadaḥ—Drupada; jajñe—was born; sarva-sampat—with all opulences; samanvitaḥ—decorated.
Somaka had one hundred sons, of whom the youngest was Pṛṣata. From Pṛṣata was born King Drupada, who was opulent in all supremacy.