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31: 1055: 242:, who advised them to bring Sagara back to reconquer the kingdom. The masses waited outside the ashrama of Aurva for five days to bring their plea to Sagara. With the blessings of the sage, and accompanied by the people, Sagara fought Tālajaṅgha, reconquered his kingdom, and crowned himself as the king. 265:
appeared, and blessed Sagara that one of his wives would give birth to 60,000 sons, and the other to one, who would add to the glory of the dynasty. Sumati chose to bear the 60,000 sons, and Keshini decided to bear the one son. The sons of Sumati are described to be predicted to be unrighteous in
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are permitted to go on in the evil ways which they have learned from Asamanja! Do thou, then, assume a visible form, for the protection of the afflicted universe." "Be satisfied," replied the sage, "in a brief time the sons of Sagara shall be all
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Sagara embarked on a triumphal tour with his sons, and started a war of conquest. After conquering the northern regions of the land, he moved towards the south, his object being Māhiṣmatī, the kingdom of the
417:) who conquered the world with his seven jewels. His queens were Sumati and Bhadra. He had sixty-thousand sons from his queens, Janhu being the eldest. Janhu flooded the Naga Kingdom with waters of river 231:. Once, Yadavi wept to hear the boy address the sage 'father', and when he enquired her of her sorrow, she told him about his real father and heritage. Sagara sought to win back his birthright. 587:
a, who was a portion of Vishńu, free from fault, and endowed with all true wisdom. Having approached him with respect, they said, "O lord, what will become of the world, if these sons of
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and found the horse grazing near the sage, they made a great hubbub. When the furious sage opened his eyes to glare at them, they were immediately burned to ashes.
204:, but was prevented by Aurva, who promised her that her child would grow up to become a great and fortunate emperor. Yadavi delivered shortly. As the poison ( 1405: 894: 776: 665: 554: 475: 752: 316:, grew fearful over the results of the yajna, and so he decided to steal the sacrificial horse near a mountain. He left the horse at 824: 804: 277:. Sumati gave birth to a lump of flesh, which developed into 60,000 children after being cut into thousands of effulgent pieces by 887: 855: 371:, the son of Asamañjasa, as his successor. He retired to the ashrama of Aurva, and started to perform a penance to cause the 1415: 603: 518: 492: 1238: 544: 655: 30: 629: 465: 1358: 1194: 344: 258: 142: 343:, undertook the task of freeing the souls of his ancestors from Patala. He pursued this task by performing 1410: 1365: 1173: 576: 1288: 1043: 796: 154: 872: 847: 410: 88: 1226: 851: 820: 800: 772: 748: 661: 550: 471: 133: 81: 421:. This infuriated the Naga King who burnt all the sons of Sagara in anger. Sagara then place 1158: 398: 1384: 1113: 1098: 922: 372: 348: 313: 289:. He is stated to have destroyed the realm of his father's usurpers completely in battle. 201: 868:
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After the death of his sons, Sagara abdicated the throne of Ayodhya, anointing
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As he had no issue for long, Sagara, with his two wives, went to the
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at the Bhṛguprasravaṇa mountain. After a century of thus, the sage
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character, while the son of Keshini would be righteous.
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Saagar was born to Bāhuka, and his wife, Yadavi, at the
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In Jain tradition, Sagara was younger brother of Lord
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(1998). 355:upon the earth as the river 328:, collectively known as the 301:, King Sagara performed the 35:Artistic depiction of Sagara 148: 1432: 543:Chaturvedi, B. K. (2006). 1375: 1051: 813:Shah, Umakant P. (1987), 257:, and started to perform 137: 28: 1359:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 819:, Abhinav Publications, 744:The Uttarādhyayana Sūtra 293:Death of the Sagarputras 171:, he ruled the city of 16:King in Hindu tradition 865:Dowson, John (1888). 843:Puranic Encyclopaedia 840:Mani, Vettam (1975). 1416:People in Jain texts 686:Umakant P. Shah 1987 577:Horace Hayman Wilson 405:. He was the second 797:Motilal Banarsidass 764:Pilgrimage in Tibet 722:von Glasenapp 1999 391:). 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Index


Texts
Ramayana
Mahabharata
Puranas
जितशत्रू
विजयादेवी
Asamanjasa
Suryavamsha
Sanskrit
romanized
lit.
Suryavamsha
Hinduism
Bahuka
Ayodhya
ashrama
Aurva
Hehaya
pyre
Aurva
Sage Aurva
Upanayana
Vedas
Ayodhya
Vasishtha
Himalayas
tapas
Bhrigu
Ayodhya

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