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________________ SURYA DYNASTY, 149 • 20. (Of him was) Devånika; of him Alûna; of him his son Pâripátra; of him Bala; of him Sthala ; of him was born Vajranátha. 21. (or him) Sagam; (of him) his son Vidhrariti; of him was born his son Hiranyanâbha; of liim Pushya ; of him was Dhruva-siddhi. 22. Of him Sudarśana; of lim Agnivarna; of himn Sighra; of him Maru; of him Prasıáruta; of him Sandhi; of bim Anurshana, 23-24. Of him Mahasvat; of him Visvasahva ; of him Prasenjit ; of him Takshaka; of hint Briliadbala. IIc was killed by Abhimanyu in the great war of the Bharatas. These have been mentioned by Vyasa in the Bharata ad kings that have cxisted. 23-26. In the same manner Vyasa bas spoken there of kings that were yet to come. I recount them here). From Bribadbala (came) Brihadraņa ; of him Urukriya; of him Vatsavșidła; of him Prati-vyoma; of him Bhånd ; of him Divâka ; of him was Paduvî, commander of the forces. 27. Of him was Sahadeva ; of him Brihadaíva; of him was born Bhânumat; and of bin Pratyakaśva; of him Supraţikaka. 28. Of him was born Marudeva ; of him Sunakshatra ; of him Pushkara ; of him Antariksha; of him Sutapas; of him Mitrajit. 29. Of him Vriuadraja; of him Varhi; of him Kpitanjaya ; of him Raranaya; of him Sanjaya ; of him (one) called Sakya. 30. Of him Suddhoda ; of him Lângalat; of him Prasenajit; of him Aya; of him Kshudraka; of him Runaka; of him was Suratha. 31. (Of him) Sumitra. The race or family of Ikshivaku ended with Sumitra. Those that aro mentioned in the ninth book of the Bhagavata-Purâna are recounted by me. 32-33. They are enumerated to be one hundred and twenty-two. I recount (them here). From lim (Sumitra), renowned and born in the Solar dynasty, sprang Vajranabha; of him the king of kings called Mabarathi; of him king Atirathi ; of him Achala-sena, who, in battle, slew the fore-part or front of armies. 34-35. Of him Kanaka-sena; of him Mahasena; of him (one) called Anga; of him Vijaya-sens; of him Ajaya-sena: of him Abhanga-sena; of him Madasena; of him was king Simha-ratha. These (were) kings dwelling in Ayodhyâ. 36. Now Vijava-bhûpa, a son of his, left Ayodhyâ, conquered the southern kings who had come to the battle and settled in the southern country. 37. There to him spoke an aërial voice: " Leaving even the title of 'king,' the title of 'Aditya' must be assumed by you in your country," Ahol Shrutgyanam
SR No.007577
Book TitleCollection of Prakrit and Sanskrit Inscriptions
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorP Piterson
PublisherBhavnagar Archiological Department
Publication Year
Total Pages322
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Catalogue
File Size8 MB
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