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ŚB 8.13
Of the fourteen Manus, six Manus have already been described. Now, this chapter will consecutively describe each Manu from the …
ŚB 8.13
The seventh Manu, who is the son of Vivasvān, is known as Śrāddhadeva. He has ten sons, named Ikṣvāku, Nabhaga, …
ŚB 8.13
In the period of the eighth Manu, the Manu is Sāvarṇi. His sons are headed by Nirmoka, and among the …
ŚB 8.13
In the period of the ninth Manu, the Manu is Dakṣa-sāvarṇi. His sons are headed by Bhūtaketu, and among the …
ŚB 8.13
In the period of the tenth Manu, the Manu is Brahma-sāvarṇi. Among his sons is Bhūriṣeṇa, and the seven sages …
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In the period of the eleventh Manu, the Manu is Dharma-sāvarṇi, who has ten sons, headed by Satyadharma. Among the …
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In the period of the twelfth Manu, the Manu is Rudra-sāvarṇi, whose sons are headed by Devavān. The demigods are …
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In the period of the thirteenth Manu, the Manu is Deva-sāvarṇi. Among his sons is Citrasena, the demigods are the …
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In the period of the fourteenth Manu, the Manu is Indra-sāvarṇi. Among his sons are Uru and Gambhīra, the demigods …
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The total duration of the periods ruled by these Manus is calculated to be one thousand catur-yugas, or 4,300,000 times …