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Daksha heard that his sons were killed by Narada and he be-
came very sorry.
He again had one thousand sons names Subalasva. They also
went out to the very same place and prayed to Vishnu for progeny.
Narada again dissuaded them and they never returned to their father.
Daksha became restless in sorrow and thus cursed Narada on
meeting him. " Thou shalt roam all over Triloki and shalt find no
resting place."
Daksha had then 60 daughters. Ten he gave to Dharma, 13
to Kasyapa, 27 to the Moon, two each to Bhuta, Angirasa, and
Krisasva and four to Tarksha.
THE PROGENY OF DHARMA.
(1) By Bh ??nu: Devar-shabha or the chief Devas.
(2) By Lambd: Vidyota (flash of lightning)
The clouds.
(3) By Kakud: Sankata
Kikata (the elementals presiding over earth-ca-
vities).
(4) By Ydmi\ Svarga.
Nandi,
(5) By Visvd: The Visvadevas (Vedic-gods).
(6) By Sddhyd: The Sadhyas
attainment of desires.
(7) By Mavutvati', Marutvat and Jayanta, otherwise called Upen-
dra.
(8) By MuMrta: The MuhOrta Devas or Devas presiding over the
moments.
(9) By Sankalpd: Sankalpa (Desire).
(10) By Vasu: The eight Vasus (Vedic-gods), via
(a) Drona=aAbhimatl
Harsha (Joy) Soka (Sorrow) ??c.
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