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SURYA DYNASTY,
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• 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