been sinful. Thou shalt, therefore, be born on earth in the Sudra order.' And for that curse Dharma was born a Sudra in the form
of the learned Vidura of pure body who was perfectly sinless. And the Suta was born of Kunti in her maidenhood through
Surya. And he came out of his mother's womb with a natural coat of mail and face brightened by ear-rings. And Vishnu
himself, of world-wide fame, and worshipped of all the worlds, was born of Devaki through Vasudeva, for the benefit of the
three worlds. He is without birth and death, of radiant splendour, the Creator of the universe and the Lord of all! Indeed, he
who is the invisible cause of all, who knoweth no deterioration, who is the all-pervading soul, the centre round which
everything moveth, the substance in which the three attributes of Sattwa, Rajas and Tamas co-inhere, the universal soul, the
immutable, the material out of which hath been created this universe, the Creator himself, the controlling lord, the invisible
dweller in every object, progenitor of this universe of five elements, who is united with the six high attributes, is the Pranava or
Om of the Vedas, is infinite, incapable of being moved by any force save his own will, illustrious, the embodiment of the mode
of life called Sannyasa, who floated on the waters before the creation, who is the source whence hath sprung this mighty frame,
who is the great combiner, the uncreate, the invisible essence of all, the great immutable, bereft of those attributes that are
knowable by the senses, who is the universe itself, without beginning, birth, and decay,--is possessed of infinite wealth, that
Grandsire of all creatures, became incarnate in the race of the Andhaka-Vrishnis for the increase of virtue.
"And Satyaki and Kritavarma, conversant with (the use of) weapons possessed of mighty energy, well-versed in all branches of
knowledge, and obedient to Narayana in everything and competent in the use of weapons, had their births from Satyaka and
Hridika. And the seed of the great Rishi Bharadwaja of severe penances, kept in a pot, began to develop. And from that seed
came Drona (the pot-born). And from the seed of Gautama, fallen upon a clump of reeds, were born two that were twins, the
mother of Aswatthaman (called Kripi), and Kripa of great strength. Then was born Dhrishtadyumna, of the splendour of Agni
himself, from the sacrificial fire. And the mighty hero was born with bow in hand for the destruction of Drona. And from the
sacrificial altar was born Krishna (Draupadi) resplendent and handsome, of bright features and excellent beauty. Then was born
the disciple of Prahlada, viz., Nagnajit, and also Suvala. And from Suvala was born a son, Sakuni, who from the curse of the
gods became the slayer of creatures and the foe of virtue. And unto him was also born a daughter (Gandhari), the mother of
Duryodhana. And both were well-versed in the arts of acquiring worldly profits. And from Krishna was born, in the soil of
Vichitravirya, Dhritarashtra, the lord of men, and Pandu of great strength. And from Dwaipayana also born, in the Sudra caste,
the wise and intelligent Vidura, conversant with both religion and profit, and free from all sins. And unto Pandu by his two
wives were born five sons like the celestials. The eldest of them was Yudhishthira. And Yudhishthira was born (of the seed) of
Dharma (Yama, the god of justice); and Bhima of the wolf's stomach was born of Marut (the god of wind), and Dhananjaya,
blessed with good fortune and the first of all wielders of weapons, was born of Indra; and Nakula and Sahadeva, of handsome
features and ever engaged in the service of their superiors, were born of the twin Aswins. And unto the wise Dhritarashtra were
born a hundred sons, viz., Duryodhana and others, and another, named Yuyutsu, who was born of a vaisya woman. And
amongst those hundred and one, eleven, viz., Duhsasana, Duhsaha, Durmarshana, Vikarna, Chitrasena, Vivinsati, Jaya,
Satyavrata, Purumitra, and Yuyutsu by a Vaisya wife, were all Maharathas (great car-warriors). And Abhimanyu was born of
Subhadra, the sister of Vasudeva through Arjuna, and was, therefore, the grandson of the illustrious Pandu. And unto the five
Pandavas were born five sons by (their common wife) Panchali. And these princes were all very handsome and conversant with
all branches of knowledge. From Yudhishthira was born Pritivindhya; from Vrikodara, Sutasoma; from Arjuna, Srutakirti;
from Nakula, Satanika; and from Sahadeva, Srutasena of great prowess; and Bhima, in the forest begot on Hidimva a son
named Ghatotkacha. And from Drupada was born a daughter Sikhandin who was afterwards transformed into a male child.
Sikhandini was so transformed into a male by Yaksha named Sthuna from the desire of doing her good.
"In that great battle of the Kurus came hundreds of thousands of monarchs for fighting against one another. The names of the
innumerable host I am unable to recount even in ten thousand years. I have named, however, the principal ones who have been
mentioned in this history.'"
SECTION LXIV
(Adivansavatarana Parva continued)
"Janamejaya said, 'O Brahmana, those thou hast named and those thou hast not named, I wish to hear of them in detail, as also
of other kings by thousands. And, O thou of great good fortune, it behoveth thee to tell me in full the object for which those
Maharathas, equal unto the celestials themselves, were born on earth.'
"Vaisampayana said, 'It hath been heard by us, O monarch, that what thou askest is a mystery even to the gods. I shall,
however, speak of it unto thee, after bowing down (to the self-born). The son of Jamadagni (Parasurama), after twenty-one
times making the earth bereft of Kshatriyas wended to that best of mountains Mahendra and there began his ascetic penances.
And at that time when the earth was bereft of Kshatriyas, the Kshatriya ladies, desirous of offspring, used to come, O monarch,
to the Brahmanas and Brahmanas of rigid vows had connection with them during the womanly season alone, but never, O king,
lustfully and out of season. And Kshatriya ladies by thousands conceived from such connection with Brahmanas. Then, O
monarch, were born many Kshatriyas of greater energy, boys and girls, so that the Kshatriya race, might thrive. And thus
sprang the Kshatriya race from Kshatriya ladies by Brahmanas of ascetic penances. And the new generation, blessed with long
life, began to thrive in virtue. And thus were the four orders having Brahmanas at their head re-established. And every
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