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Post by Anne Terri on Feb 26, 2015 15:23:22 GMT 1
p. 443 CHAP. XVII. Descendants of Druhyu. THE son of Druhyu was Babhru; his son was Setu; his son was Áradwat 1; his son was Gándhára 2; his son was Dharma 3; his son was Dhrita 4; his son was Duryáman 5; his son was Prachetas, who had a hundred sons, and they were the princes of the lawless Mlechchhas or barbarians of the north 6. Footnotes 443:1 Also Áraddha in MSS., and Árat?t?a, Matsya, which last seems to be the preferable reading. The Váyu has Áruddha; the Bráhma, Angárasetu; but Árat?t?a is a northern country, contiguous to, or synonymous with, Gándhára. 443:2 Of Gándhára it is said in the Váyu that it is a large country named after him, and is famous for its breed of horses: ###. The Matsya reads the beginning of the second line ###, shewing that Árat?t?a and Gándhára are much the same. See p. 191. n. 83. 443:3 The Bráhma P. and Hari V., in opposition to all the rest, make Dharma and his successors the descendants of Anu. 443:4 Ghrita: Agni. 443:5 Durdama: Váyu and Bhágavata. The Matsya, Bráhma, and Agni insert a Vidupa, Duduha, or Vidula, before Prachetas. 443:6 So the Bhágavata and Matsya. The Mahábhárata says the descendants of Druhya are the Vaibhojas, a people unacquainted with the use of cars or beasts of burden, and who travel on rafts: they have no kings. The Vishnu Purana Book IV- Chapter -XVIII
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