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"name":"SB 9.21.1", "h1":"SB 9.21.1", "label":"Text 1", "title":"Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.21.1", "description":"Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Because Bharadvāja was delivered by the Marut demigods, he was known as Vitatha. The son of Vitatha was Manyu, and from Manyu came five sons-Bṛhatkṣatra, Jaya, Mahāvīrya, Nara and Garga. Of these five, the one known as Nara had a son named Saṅkṛti."
} —
SB 9.21.1
Text
śrī-śuka uvāca
vitathasya sutān manyor
bṛhatkṣatro jayas tataḥ
mahāvīryo naro gargaḥ
saṅkṛtis tu narātmajaḥ
Synonyms
śrī-śukaḥ uvāca—Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said; vitathasya—of Vitatha (Bharadvāja), who was accepted in the family of Mahārāja Bharata under special circumstances of disappointment; sutāt—from the son; manyoḥ—named Manyu; bṛhatkṣatraḥ—Bṛhatkṣatra; jayaḥ—Jaya; tataḥ—from him; mahāvīryaḥ—Mahāvīrya; naraḥ—Nara; gargaḥ—Garga; saṅkṛtiḥ—Saṅkṛti; tu—certainly; nara-ātmajaḥ—the son of Nara.
Translation
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Because Bharadvāja was delivered by the Marut demigods, he was known as Vitatha. The son of Vitatha was Manyu, and from Manyu came five sons-Bṛhatkṣatra, Jaya, Mahāvīrya, Nara and Garga. Of these five, the one known as Nara had a son named Saṅkṛti.