tataś ca stanayitnavaḥ
tataś ca stanayitnavaḥ
O King! A son named Deva-ṛṣabha was born from the womb of Bhānu, and from him came a son named Indrasena. From the womb of Lambā came a son named Vidyota, who generated all the clouds.
|| 6.6.6 ||
kakudaḥ saṅkaṭas tasya
kīkaṭas tanayo yataḥ
bhuvo durgāṇi yāmeyaḥ
svargo nandis tato 'bhavat
From the womb of Kakud came the son named Saṅkaṭa, whose son was named Kīkaṭa. From Kīkaṭa came the devatās named Durgās. From Yāmi came the son named Svarga, whose son was named Nandi.
From Kīkaṭā came many Durgās who are devatās representing Durgā.
|| 6.6.7 ||
viśve-devās tu viśvāyā
aprajāṁs tān pracakṣate
sādhyo-gaṇaś ca sādhyāyā
arthasiddhis tu tat-sutaḥ
The sons of Viśvā were the Viśvadevas, who had no progeny. From the womb of Sādhyā came the Sādhyas, who had a son named Arthasiddhi.
Arthasiddhi was the son of the Sādhyas.
|| 6.6.8 ||
marutvāṁś ca jayantaś ca
marutvatyā babhūvatuḥ
jayanto vāsudevāṁśa
upendra iti yaṁ viduḥ
The two sons who took birth from the womb of Marutvatī were Marutvān and Jayanta. Jayanta, who is an expansion of Lord Vāsudeva, is known as Upendra.
Aditi’s son was also known as Upendra.
|| 6.6.9 ||
mauhūrtikā deva-gaṇā
muhūrtāyāś ca jajñire
ye vai phalaṁ prayacchanti
bhūtānāṁ sva-sva-kālajam
The devatās named the Mauhūrtikas took birth from the womb of Muhūrtā. They deliver the results of actions to the living entities at the proper time.
|| 6.6.10-11 ||
saṅkalpāyās tu saṅkalpaḥ
kāmaḥ saṅkalpajaḥ smṛtaḥ
vasavo 'ṣṭau vasoḥ putrās
teṣāṁ nāmāni me śṛṇu
droṇaḥ prāṇo dhruvo 'rko 'gnir
doṣo vāstur vibhāvasuḥ
droṇasyābhimateḥ patnyā
harṣa-śoka-bhayādayaḥ
The son of Saṅkalpā was known as Saṅkalpa, from whom Kāma was born. The sons of Vasu were known as the eight Vasus. Just hear their names from me: Droṇa, Prāṇa, Dhruva, Arka, Agni, Doṣa, Vāstu and Vibhāvasu. From Abhimati, the wife of the Vasu named Droṇa, were generated the sons named Harṣa, Śoka, Bhaya and others.
|| 6.6.12 ||
prāṇasyorjasvatī bhāryā
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