Bhagavatam 0505: Ambareesha prays to the Sudarshana discus
The Supreme Lord replied, “Ahaṁ bhakta-parādhīno hy asvatantra iva dvija sādhubhir grasta-hṛdayo bhaktair bhakta-jana-priyaḥ
The Supreme Lord replied, “Ahaṁ bhakta-parādhīno hy asvatantra iva dvija sādhubhir grasta-hṛdayo bhaktair bhakta-jana-priyaḥ
Vishnave namah Maharishi Śuka continued, “In various ways King Ambarīṣa worshipped and glorified the Surdarshana discus, which is a weapon of the Supreme Lord.
Achyutaya namah Ninth Canto Chapter Six In this chapter, the story of Māndhāta and Saubhari are narrated.
Sankarśanāya namah Maharishi Śuka continued, “Nikumbha’s son was Bṛhanāśva whose son was Kṛśāśva.
Sankarshanaya namah Maharishi Śuka continued, “Emperor Māndhāta, who was the sole ruler for the entire earth consisting of the seven continents, was astonished seeing the grandeur of Maharishi Saubhari’s home.
Vāsudevaya namah “When Rohita’s milk teeth fell down, Lord Varuna appeared before King Hariśchandra and reminded him to offer his son in the Yagna(sacrifice) as promised.
Emperor Sagara, though the medium of the Ashwamedha yāgas, worshipped the Supreme Lord Srihari who exists within all living entities in the form of the Self; who is the embodiment of all the Devatas and who is a personification of Vedas.
Padmanābhāya namah Maharishi Kapila decided to bless Anśumān. He said, “O Prince, this is the sacrificial horse which your grandfather seeks.
“Bhagīratha mounted his chariot and drove swiftly at the speed of wind.