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vaiśvānara-sute tu kaḥ
vaiśvānara-sute tu kaḥ
upayeme 'tha bhagavān
kaśyapo brahma-coditaḥ
paulomāḥ kālakeyāś ca
dānavā yuddha-śālinaḥ
tayoḥ ṣaṣṭi-sahasrāṇi
yajña-ghnāṁs te pituḥ pitā
jaghāna svar-gato rājann
eka indra-priyaṅkaraḥ
Vaiśvānara, the son of Danu, had four beautiful daughters, named Upadānavī, Hayaśirā, Pulomā and Kālakā. Hiraṇyākṣa married Upadānavī, and Kratu married Hayaśirā. Thereafter, at the request of Lord Brahmā, Prajāpati Kaśyapa married Pulomā and Kālakā, the other two daughters of Vaiśvānara. From the wombs of these two wives of Kaśyapa came sixty thousand sons, headed by the Nivātakavacas, who are known as the Paulomas and the Kālakeyas, expert at fighting and stopping sacrifices. Your grandfather Arjuna when he went to the heavenly planets, killed all these Dānavas to please Indra.
Vaiśvānara was another son of Danu. Because he was ordered by Brahmā, Kaśyapa married Vaiśvānara’s daughters (who were his granddaughters). Through them he bore sixty thousand Nivātakavacas. Arjuna, your grandfather killed them when he went to Svarga.
|| 6.6.37 ||
vipracittiḥ siṁhikāyāṁ
śataṁ caikam ajījanat
rāhu-jyeṣṭhaṁ ketu-śataṁ
grahatvaṁ ya upāgatāḥ
In his wife Siṁhikā, Vipracitti (son of Danu) begot one hundred and one sons, of whom the eldest is Rāhu and the others are the one hundred Ketus. All of them attained positions as planets.
|| 6.6.38-39 ||
athātaḥ śrūyatāṁ vaṁśo
yo 'diter anupūrvaśaḥ
yatra nārāyaṇo devaḥ
svāṁśenāvātarad vibhuḥ
vivasvān aryamā pūṣā
tvaṣṭātha savitā bhagaḥ
dhātā vidhātā varuṇo
mitraḥ śatru urukramaḥ
Now please hear me as I describe the descendants of Aditi in chronological order among whom Nārāyaṇa appeared as an expansion. The names of the sons of Aditi are as follows: Vivasvān, Aryamā, Pūṣā, Tvaṣṭā, Savitā, Bhaga, Dhātā, Vidhātā, Varuṇa, Mitra, Śatru and Urukrama.
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vivasvataḥ śrāddhadevaṁ
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