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There indeed were also other sons: from Yudhishthhira was there with Pauravî Devaka, Bhîma had Ghathotkaca with Hidimbâ and Sarvagata with Kâlî, and likewise had Sahadeva with Vijayâ, the daughter of the Himalayan king [Pârvatî], Suhotra born from him. 14. Kañcana’s successor was the mighty and learned Suhotra. This is a book that no serious student of the Mahabharata (MBH) can afford to pass by. Satanika‘s son is Krishna whose son is Vivakshu and his 8 sons included Bhuri then Chitraratha.

She is mentioned as the daughter of Jahnu.

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Sahadeva has two more prominent wives in epic, daughter of Jarasandh and daughter of Bhanu, Krishna's cousin, also called Bhanumati. Text 32

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Suhotra - Sahadeva's son from Vijaya, daughter of Madra King Dyuitimata, his uncle, Salyas older brother.

15-21. The glorious Kañcanaprabha was the king who succeeded Bhīma. On his way to Hastinapur, King Pandu encountered the army of Shalya, King of Madra.

Enormously informative, it is, unlike most scholarly tomes, challenging and provocative. ... Satanika’s son or nephew successor is Kesi Darbhya, he is sister’s son of Hastinapur kurus.

Raja Parikshit and snake sacrifice Birth and formative years Parikshit was born to Uttara and Abhimanyu. They were interested to distribute Suhotra Maharaja’s Czech edition of Substance and Shadow to various Slovak book stores. Suhotra, Suhotri, Suhavih, Sujeya, Diviratha and Kichika: ... Sunanda: Bhúmanyu means Emperor.

There indeed were also other sons: from Yudhishthhira was there with Pauravî Devaka, Bhîma had Ghathotkaca with Hidimbâ and Sarvagata with Kâlî, and likewise had Sahadeva with Vijayâ, the daughter of the Himalayan king [Pârvatî], Suhotra born from him.

The myth-makers portray her as a river none other than the mighty Ganga. SECTION LVI Narada said, King Suhotra also, O Srinjaya, we hear, fell a prey to death. This knower of Dharma performed sacrifices and begot the heroic Caidyoparivara as his son. Since the baby had been protected by Vishnu in his form of Krishna,…

452:32 Kámpilya appears to be the Kampil of the Mohammedans, situated in the Doab. The Matsya makes Samara the son of Káśya.