Mandhata begot three sons in the womb of Bindumati, the daughter of Sasabindu. These sons were Purukutsa, Ambarisa, and Mucukunda, a great mystic yogi. These three brothers had fifty sisters, who all accepted the great sage Saubhari as their husband
Expressions researched:
"Mandhata begot three sons in the womb of Bindumati, the daughter of Sasabindu. These sons were Purukutsa, Ambarisa, and Mucukunda, a great mystic yogi. These three brothers had fifty sisters, who all accepted the great sage Saubhari as their husband"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 9
Māndhātā begot three sons in the womb of Bindumatī, the daughter of Śaśabindu. These sons were Purukutsa, Ambarīṣa, and Mucukunda, a great mystic yogī. These three brothers had fifty sisters, who all accepted the great sage Saubhari as their husband.
SB 9.6.38, Translation: Māndhātā begot three sons in the womb of Bindumatī, the daughter of Śaśabindu. These sons were Purukutsa, Ambarīṣa, and Mucukunda, a great mystic yogī. These three brothers had fifty sisters, who all accepted the great sage Saubhari as their husband.
Categories:
- Mandhata
- Begotten Children from the Srimad-Bhagavatam
- Three
- Son
- Womb
- Bindumati
- Daughter Of...
- Sasabindu
- These
- Were
- Purukutsa
- Ambarisa
- Mucukunda
- Great
- Mystic Yoga
- Yogi
- Brother
- Fifty
- Sister
- All Of Whom
- Accept
- Great Sages
- Saubhari
- Their
- Husband
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Page Title: | Mandhata begot three sons in the womb of Bindumati, the daughter of Sasabindu. These sons were Purukutsa, Ambarisa, and Mucukunda, a great mystic yogi. These three brothers had fifty sisters, who all accepted the great sage Saubhari as their husband |
Compiler: | MadhuGopaldas |
Created: | 18 of Jul, 2012 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=1, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 1 |