dharmavṛddhaḥ sukarmā ca
āsaṅgaḥ sārameyaś ca
mṛduro mṛduvid giriḥ
dharmavṛddhaḥ sukarmā ca
kṣetropekṣo 'rimardanaḥ
śatrughno gandhamādaś ca
pratibāhuś ca dvādaśa
teṣāṁ svasā sucārākhyā
dvāv akrūra-sutāv api
devavān upadevaś ca
tathā citrarathātmajāḥ
pṛthur vidūrathādyāś ca
bahavo vṛṣṇi-nandanāḥ
The names of these twelve were Āsaṅga, Sārameya, Mṛdura, Mṛduvit, Giri, Dharmavṛddha, Sukarmā, Kṣetropekṣa, Arimardana, Śatrughna, Gandhamāda and Pratibāhu. These brothers also had a sister named Sucārā. From Akrūra came two sons, named Devavān and Upadeva. Citraratha had many sons, headed by Pṛthu and Vidūratha, all of whom were known as belonging to the dynasty of Vṛṣṇi.
Citraratha was the brother of Śvaphalka.
|| 9.24.19 ||
kukuro bhajamānaś ca
śuciḥ kambalabarhiṣaḥ
kukurasya suto vahnir
vilomā tanayas tataḥ
Kukura, Bhajamāna, Śuci and Kambalabarhiṣa were four other sons of Vṛṣṇa son of Anamitra. The son of Kukura was Vahni, and his son was Vilomā.
Kukura and others were sons of the Vṛṣna mentioned in verse 14. However in Viṣṇu Purāna these four are said to be sons of Andhaka.
|| 9.24.20 ||
kapotaromā tasyānuḥ
sakhā yasya ca tumburuḥ
andhakād dundubhis tasmād
avidyotaḥ punarvasuḥ
The son of Vilomā was Kapotaromā, and his son was Anu, whose friend was Tumburu. From Andhaka came Dundubhi; and from Dundubhi, Avidyota. From Avidyota came a son named Punarvasu.
Andhaka was the son of Sātvata.
|| 9.24.21-23 ||
tasyāhukaś cāhukī ca
kanyā caivāhukātmajau
devakaś cograsenaś ca
catvāro devakātmajāḥ
devavān upadevaś ca
sudevo devavardhanaḥ
teṣāṁ svasāraḥ saptāsan
dhṛtadevādayo nṛpa
śāntidevopadevā ca
śrīdevā devarakṣitā
sahadevā devakī ca
vasudeva uvāha tāḥ
Punarvasu had a son and a daughter, named Āhuka and Āhukī respectively, and Āhuka had two sons, named Devaka and Ugrasena. Devaka had four sons, named Devavān, Upadeva, Sudeva and Devavardhana, and he also had seven daughters, named Dhṛtadevā, Śāntidevā, Upadevā, Śrīdevā, Devarakṣitā, Sahadevā, Devakī. Vasudeva, the father of Kṛṣṇa, married all these sisters.
|| 9.24.24 ||
kaṁsaḥ sunāmā nyagrodhaḥ
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