Pramati
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 13:26 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 13:26
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.5.990 | And to Chyavana was born a virtuous son called Pramati. |
Mbh.1.5.991 | And Pramati had a son named Ruru by Ghritachi the celestial dancer. |
Mbh.1.8.1105 | And that son was the illustrious Pramati of resplendent energy. |
Mbh.1.8.1106 | And Pramati begot in the womb of Ghritachi a son called Ruru. |
Mbh.1.8.1119 | And Ruru by means of his companions made his father Pramati, the son of Bhrigu, acquainted with his passion. |
Mbh.1.8.1120 | And Pramati demanded her of the far-famed Sthulakesa for his son. |
Mbh.1.8.1130 | And Swastyatreya, Mahajana, Kushika, Sankhamekhala, Uddalaka, Katha, and Sweta of great renown, Bharadwaja, Kaunakutsya, Arshtishena, Gautama, Pramati, and Pramati's son Ruru, and other inhabitants of the forest, came there. |
Mbh.1.11.1192 | when Ruru the pure son of Pramati, will appear, thou shall be delivered from the curse the moment thou seest him. |
Mbh.1.11.1193 | Thou art the very Ruru and the son of Pramati. |
Mbh.1.58.2861 | Indeed, the recitation of this history dispelleth all fear of snakes' Sauti continued, O Brahmanas, O foremost one of Bhrigu's race, as thy ancestor Pramati had cheerfully narrated unto his inquiring son Ruru, and as I had heard it, thus have I recited this blessed history, from the beginning, of the learned Astika. |
Mbh.13.26.3510 | There were also Angiras and Gotama and Agastya and Sumati of well-restrained soul, and Viswamitra and Sthulasiras and Samvarta and Pramati and Dama. |
Mbh.13.30.3905 | Vagindra begot a son named Pramati who was a complete master of all the Vedas and their branches. |
Mbh.13.30.3906 | Pramati begot upon the Apsara Ghritachi a son who was named Ruru. |
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Reference:- Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli; Source of Plain Text: www.sacred-texts.com; Wikified at AncientVoice. |
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