Bhagavatam 0532: Puru accepts his father’s old age; Yayati geeta
Sridharāya namah Having obtained from Guru Śukracharya the option of exchanging his old-age with someone willing to take it on, Emperor Yayāti returned to his kingdom.
Sridharāya namah Having obtained from Guru Śukracharya the option of exchanging his old-age with someone willing to take it on, Emperor Yayāti returned to his kingdom.
Emperor Yayāti continued his narration, “Abandoning its male partner which craved only for sensual, lusty needs, the female-goat returned to its father’s home.
Krishnāya namah Ninth Canto Chapter Twenty In this chapter, the story of Shakuntala-Duśyanta is explained.
Maharishi Śuka continued, “Emperor Bharata proceeded on a tour to conquer the world.
Brahma and other Guardian-deities of the three worlds had taken on illusory forms and had arrived as guests in order to test Rantideva.
‘Uparicara Vasu sons were Bṛhadratha, Kuśāmba, Matsya, Pratyagra, Cedipa and others.
From the womb of the princess of Manipur, Arjuna begot a son Bhabruvāhana.
The lineage of Yayāti’s son Anu is being described. “From wife Sambhūti, Jayadratha begot a son Vijaya.
Ninth Canto Chapter Twenty four In this chapter, the lineage of Vidarbha is explained.