Mahabharata Series Book#2: the Seeds of War (Mba)

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Not one blemish marked his lineage. Each was an epitome of kingship. Through his wife Poushti, Puru fathered three sons – Pravira, Ishvara and Roudhrashva. Each was a maharatha in his own right. With his wife Shuraseni, Pravira, the eldest, sired their son Manasyu. This lord of the earth, with eyes like blue lotuses, spread his dominion to all the four cardinal directions. Manasyu in turn, with his wife Souviri, had three sons – Subhru, Samhanana and Vagmi. Puru’s youngest son Roudhrashva, thro...ugh an apsara named Anadhrishti, had ten sons, all great archers, great warriors and each of them in turn had many offspring. Masters of weapons and sacrifices, lords of dharma, their names were Richepu, Kakshepu, Krikanepu, Sthandilyepu, Vanepu, Sthalepu, Tejepu, Satyepu, Dharmepu and Samtanepu. Of these sons of Roudrashva, the eldest named Richepu had a son named King Matinara. Matinara then had four sons – Tamsu, Mahana, Atiratha and Druhyu. The eldest among these, Tamsu, expanded the Puru domains through conquest and valour.MoreLess

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