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॥ अथ अयोध्याकाण्डे द्व्यधिकशततमः सर्गः ॥
२.१०२.४
आकाशप्रभवो ब्रह्मा शाश्वतो नित्य अव्ययः ।
तस्मान्मरीचिः संजज्ञे मरीचेः कश्यपः सुतः ॥
Summary AI From space originated the eternal, constant, and imperishable Brahmā. From him, Marīci was born, and Kaśyapa was the son of Marīci.
M N Dutt The perpetual, everlasting, and undeteriorating Brahmā sprang from the Unmanifest (Brahmā). From him sprang Marīci; and Kasyapa is son to Marīci. And from Kaśyapa sprung Vivasvat; and Manu is son to Vivasvat.
२.१०२.६
यस्येयं प्रथमं दत्ता समृद्धा मनुना मही ।
तमिक्ष्वाकुमयोध्यायां राजानं विद्धि पूर्वकम् ॥
Summary AI Know that Ikṣvāku was the first king in Ayodhyā, to whom this prosperous Earth was initially granted by Manu.
M N Dutt This Manu is otherwise called Prajäpati; and Ikşvāku is Manu's son. And this Ikşvāku you must understand, was the first king of Ayodhyā.
२.१०२.७
इक्ष्वाकोस्तु सुतः श्रीमान्कुक्षिरेवेति विश्रुतः ।
कुक्षेरथात्मजो वीरो विकुक्षिरुदपद्यत ॥
Summary AI The glorious son of Ikṣvāku was renowned as Kukṣi. From Kukṣi, the heroic son Vikukṣi was born.
M N Dutt And Ikşvāku's son, it is well known, was the graceful Kuksi. And Kuksi's son was the graceful Vikuksi.
२.१०२.८
विकुक्षेस्तु महातेजा बाणः पुत्रः प्रतापवान् ।
बाणस्य तु महाबाहुरनरण्यो महायशाः ॥
Summary AI The son of Vikukṣi was the highly energetic and powerful Bāṇa. The son of Bāṇa was the mighty-armed and famous Anaraṇya.
M N Dutt And Vikuksi's son was the exceedingly energetic and powerful Bāņa. And Bāna's son was the highly energetic and powerful Anaranya.
२.१०२.१४
भरतात्तु महाबाहोरसितो नाम जायत ।
यस्यैते प्रतिराजान उदपद्यन्त शत्रवः ।
हैहयास्तालजङ्घाश्च शूराश्च शशबिन्दवः ॥
Summary AI From the mighty-armed Bharata, a son named Asita was born. During his reign, the Haihayas, Tālajaṅghas, and the brave Śaśabindus arose as rival enemies.
M N Dutt And from Dhruvasandhi sprung the famous Bharata. And from Bharata sprung Asita; to fight whom were born as hostile kings, those heroes, the Haihayas, the Talajanghas, and the Sasabindus.
२.१०२.१८
सपत्न्या तु गरस्तस्यै दत्तो गर्भजिघांसया ।
गरेण सह तेनैव जातः स सगरोऽभवत् ॥
Summary AI Her co-wife had given her poison to destroy the fetus. Since he was born along with that poison (gara), he became known as Sagara.
M N Dutt And since intending to destroy her foetus she that was co-wife with her had administered poison to her, Sagara* was born together with the poison. *Gara-poison. Sagara means, with poison, i.e. here, one born with poison.
२.१०२.१९
स राजा सगरो नाम यः समुद्रमखानयत् ।
इष्ट्वा पर्वणि वेगेन त्रासयन्तमिमाः प्रजाः ॥
Summary AI That king was Sagara, who caused the ocean to be excavated. He performed sacrifices on the parvan days and made his subjects tremble with his great power.
२.१०२.२१
अंशुमानिति पुत्रोऽभूदसमञ्जस्य वीर्यवान् ।
दिलीप्ॐऽशुमतः पुत्रो दिलीपस्य भगीरथः ॥
Summary AI The powerful Aṃśumān was the son of Asamañja. Dilīpa was the son of Aṃśumān, and Bhagīratha was the son of Dilīpa.
M N Dutt And Sagara's son was Asamanja, and Ansumat. And Dilīpa was son to Ansumat, and Bhagiratha to Dilīpa.
॥ इति अयोध्याकाण्डे द्व्यधिकशततमः सर्गः ॥
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