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CHAPTER SEVEN these sons of his: Mahānemi, Satyanemi, Dşdhanemi, Sunemi, the Blessed Ariştanemi, Jayasena, Mahājaya, Tejahsena, Jaya, Megha, Citraka, Gautama, Svaphalka, Sivananda, and Visvaksena, great warriors.
Samudravijaya's younger brother, Akşobhya, who was not shaken by enemies, came there for battle and these eight sons of his, leaders in battle: Uddhava, Dhava, Kşubhita, Mahodadhi, Ambhonidhi, Jalanidhi, Vāmadeva, and Dşdhavrata. Stimita came there and these five excellent sons of his: Urmimat, Vasumat, Vira, Pātāla, and Sthira. Sāgara and his six sons: Nihkampa, Kampana, Laksmīvat, Keśarin, Śrīmat, and Yugānta came. Himavat came there and his three sons: Vidyutprabha, Gandhamādana, and Mālyavat. Acala and Acala's seven powerful sons came: Mahendra, Malaya, Sahya, Giri, Saila, Naga, and Bala. Dharaṇa and his five sons came: Karkoțaka, Dhananjaya, Viśvarūpa, Śvetamukha, and Vāsuki. Pūraņa and Pūraña's four sons came: Duḥpūra, Durmukha, Durdaśa, and Durdhara. Abhicandra came there and these six of his: Candra, Saśänka, Candrābha, Sasin, Soma, and Amstaprabha.
Vasudeva 212 came there, like a god of gods in strength, and many powerful sons of his with these names: Akrüra and Krūra, sons of Vijayasenā; Jvalanavega and Aśanivega, two sons of Syāmā; three sons of Gandharvasenā: Vāyuvega, Amitagati, Mahendragati, like embodied fires; three powerful sons of Padmāvati, the minister's daughter: Siddhārtha, Dāruka, and mighty Sudāru; two sons of Nilayaśas: Sinhaja and Matangaja; two sons of Somaśrī, Nārada and Marudeva; Sumitra, son of Mitraśrī; Kapila, son of Kapilā; Padma and Kumuda, sons of Padmāvati; Aśvasena, son of Aśvasenā; Pundra, son of Puņdrā; Ratnagarbha and powerful Vajrabāhu, sons of Ratnavati; Candrakānta and Saśiprabha, sons of Somaśrī, daughter of Soma; Vegavat and Vāyuvega, two sons
212 169. These are the 10 Daśārhas, beginning with Samudravijaya and ending with Vasudeva.
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