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Srutarva Srutakarma I SRUTA i 741 SRUTARVA father of Sri Krsna. the third Manvantara. Three bright sons Pavaka SRUTADEVl. A sister of Vasudeva, five sisters who "were: Pavamana and Suci were born to god Agni (fire) by his Vasudeva had Maninl, Prtha, wife Svaha. Fortyfive sons were born to them. (Visnu Sruladevi, Srutaklrti and Sruta;'ravas. (Bhagavata, Purana, Arils' a 1, Chapter 10) . 9th Skandha). SRUTAHVA. A who was on the side of the 12) Creation Living things. Creations of Sprouts, ani- King Pandavas. He was killed Ai'vatlhama at the Bharata mals, Men, Devas, Danavas and so on have been dealt by with. But all these creations were pertaining to the battle. (M.B. Drona Parva, Chapter 156, Verse 82). of the world of gods only. Sprouts and animals were born in SRUTAKARMA I. Son of Sahadeva, one the earth only from Prajapati KaSyapa, the son of Pandavas. Marlci. Other details: Srutakarma a duel with Sudarsana on the Prajapati Kasyapa married Aditi, Dili, Danu, Kalika, (1) fought first of Bharata battle. Bhlsma Parva, Tamra, Krodhavasa, Manu and Anala, the eight day (M.B. Chap- ter Verse daughters of Daksa. From Aditi, the Devas, Adityas, 45, 66). Durmukha defeated Srutakarma. Bhlsma Vasus and the Rudras were born. Daityas were born (ii) (M.B. from Diti and Danavas from Danu. The asuras Naraka Parva, Chapter 79, Verse 35). He a duel with Citrasena's son. and Kala were born to KaJika. Five daughters named (iii) fought (M.B. Drona Verse . KrauncI, Bhasi, Syeni, Dhrtarastrl and SukI were born Parva, Chapter 25, 27) Drona to Tamra. Owls were born from KrauncI. Bhasi gave (iv) Srutakarma killed Sala. (M.B. Parva, birth to the Bhasas. Hawks and Vultures were born from Chapter 103, Verse 10). and were born killed of Abhisara. B. Syeni ; Swans, geese ruddy geese from (v) He Citrasena, King (M. Dhrtarastri. Nata was born from SukI and Vinata Kama Parva, Chapter 14, Verse 1) . was born from Nata. Ten daughters named Mrgi, (vi) He fought against Asvatthama. (M.B. Kama Mrgamanda, Hari, Bhadramata, Matangl, Sardull Parva, Chapter 55, Verse 13). Sveta, Surabhi, Surasa and Kadru, were born to (vii) Srutakarma killed Devavrddhakumara. (M.B. Krodhavasa. Mrgi gave birth to animals. From Kama Parva, Chapter 88, Verse 18). Mrgamanda, bears, young deer and Bos grunniens were (viii) Asvatthama killed Srutakarma in Bharata battle. born. Lions and monkeys were the sons of Hari. A (M.B. Sauptika Parva, Chapter 8, Verse 50). daughter named Iravati was born to Bhadramata. SRUTAKARMA n. (SRUTAKIRTI) . A son of Arjuna. Airavata was the son of Iravati. Elephants were born from (See under Srutaklrti II) . were born from Sardull. ele- Matangl. Tigers The eight SRUTAKIRTI I. Wife of Satrughna. Rama married the phants supporting globe were born from Sveta. Two Slta; Bharata married Mandavl! Laksmana married named Rohini and were to daughters Gandharvl born Urmila, and Satrughna married Srutaklrti. Of these Cattle were born from Surabhi. Rohini, and horses Slta was the daughter ofJanaka and the other three born from Gandharvl. Surasa birth to were gave were the daughters of Janaka's younger brother, and birth Nagas (serpents) Kadru gave to Uragas Kusadhvaja. (Kamba Ramayana, Balakanda). Men were born from Manu. The trees were (reptiles) SRUTAKIRTI II. A son of Arjuna. Pancall had five born from Anala. Garuda and Aruna were born from sons by the five Pandavas. Of these Prativindhya was Vinata. and were the sons of Aruna. Sampati Jatayu the son of Yudhisthira; Sruta was the son of Bhlmasena; (Valmiki Ramayana, Aranya Kanda, Sarga 14). Srutaklrti was the son of Arjuna; Srutakarma was the (Facts about creation seen in various Puranas do not son of Sahadeva and Satanika was the son of Nakula. with each other. This is based on facts agree essay (Agni Purana, Chapter 278). Mahabharata, Adi Parva, from various Puranas. So gathered disagreements may Chapter 67, Verse 127 mentions that this Srutaklrti was occur in it.) born from a portion of Viivadeva. In the Bharata SRUTA I. Son of Bhlmasena. (Agni Purana, Chapter battle he had fought against Jayatsena and the son of 278). Dus'sasana. In the end he died by the arrow of Asvat- thama. Verse SRUTA II. A King of the Solar dynasty. Bhagavata, (M.B. Sauptika Parva, Chapter 8, 61). 9th Skandha refers to him as the son of Subhasana and SRUTAKIRTI III. See under Srutadevl. father of Jaya. SRUTANABHA. A king of solar dynasty. He was the SRUTA III. A King belonging to Bharata's dynasty. He son of Bhaglratha and father of Sindhudvlpa. (Bhaga- was the son of Dharmanetra and father of Drdhasena. vata, 9th Skandha) . (Bhagavata, 9th Skandha). SRUTANlKA. A brother of King Virata. He was a SRUTA IV. A son born to Sri Krsna by Kalindl. supporter of the Pandavas. (M.B. Drona Parva, Chapter (Bhagavata, 10th Skandha). 158, Verse 41). SRUTADHVAJA. A brother of King Virata. He was a SRUTANJAYA. Brother of Susarma, the king of Trigarta. supporter of the Pandavas. Virata's brothers were He was slain by Arjuna in the course of Bharata Yuddha. Gajanlka, Srutanlka, Virabhadra, Sudarsana, Sruta- (M.B. Kama Parva, Chapter 27, Verse 12). dhvaja, Balanlka, Jayanlka, . A son of He Jayapriya, Vijaya, SRUTANTA ( CITRA&GA) Dhi-tarastra. and Labdhalaksa, Jayasva, Ratbavahana, Candrodaya was slain at Kuruksetra in his fight with Bhlmasena. Karnaratha. Drona Verse (M.B. Parva, Chapter 158, (M.B. Salya Parva, Chapter 26). 41). SRUTARVA (SRUTARVA) I. A king who lived at the SRUTADEVA. A devotee of Sri Krsna. In Bhagavata, time of Agastya. Once the sage Agastya approached him 10th Skandha it is stated that once he had described for some wealth. In Mahabharata, Vana Parva, Chapter the story of Sri Krsna. 98 there is a story of how the king solved the problem.
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