And over and above these hundred, Dhritarashtra had one bourdonnement named Yuyutsu born of a Vaisya wife

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And over and above these hundred, Dhritarashtra had one bourdonnement named Yuyutsu born of a Vaisya wife

And, Ovvero king, thou shouldst also know that Kritavarman, that prince among men, of deeds unsurpassed by any one, and the foremost of all bulls amongst Kshatriyas, was born of the portion of the same celestials. And that royal sage also, Capovolta by name, the scorcher of the kingdoms of others, and the great oppressor of all foes, was born of the portion of the same gods. That bourdonnement of Arishta who was known by the name of Hansa, was born sopra the Kuru race and became the monarch of the Gandharvas .

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His younger brother who was possessed of great strength and was really a great being known as Pandu, devoted to truth and virtue, was Purity’s self

And, O king, thou shouldst know that he who was known on earth as Vidura, who was the first of all virtuous men, who was the god of Justice himself, was the excellent and greatly fortunate chant of the Rishi Atri. The evil-minded and wicked king Duryodhana, the destroyer of the fair bramosia of the Kurus, was born of verso portion of Kali on earth. He it was who caused all creatures preciso be slain and the earth preciso be wasted; and he it was who fanned the flame of hostility that ultimately consumed all. They who had been the sons of Pulastya (the Rakshasas ) were born on earth among men of Duryodhana’s brothers, that century of wicked individuals commencing with Duhasasana as their first.

He who was known as Dhritarashtra born of the seed of Krishna-Dwaipayana, and gifted with long arms and great energy, also verso monarch, of the prophetic eye, became blind mediante consequence of the fault of his mother and the wrath of the Rishi

And, Ovvero bull among the Bharata princes, Durmukha, Duhsaha, and others whose names I do not mention, who always supported Duryodhana (in all his schemes), were, indeed, the sons of Pulastya.

“Vaisampayana said, ‘O king, they are as follows: Duryodhana, and Yuyutsu, and also Duhsasana; Duhsaha and Duhshala, and then Durmukha;

[paragraph continues] Vivinsati, and Vikarna, Jalasandha, Sulochna, Vinda and Anuvinda, Durdharsha, Suvahu, Dushpradharshana; Durmarshana, and Dushkarna, and Karna; Chitra and Vipachitra, Chitraksha, Charuchitra, and Angada, Durmada, and Dushpradharsha, Vivitsu, Vikata, Sama; Urananabha, and Padmanabha, Nanda and Upanandaka; Sanapati, Sushena, Kundodara; Mahodara; Chitravahu, and Chitravarman, Suvarman, Durvirochana; Ayovahu, Mahavahu, Chitrachapa and Sukundala, Bhimavega, Bhimavala, Valaki, Bhimavikrama, Ugrayudha, Bhimaeara, Kanakayu, Dridhayudha, Dridhavarman, Dridhakshatra Somakirti, Anadara; Jarasandha, Dridhasandha, Satyasandha, Sahasravaeh; Ugrasravas, Ugrasena, and Kshemamurti; Aprajita, Panditaka, Visalaksha, Duradhara, Dridhahasta, and Suhasta, Vatavega, and Suvarchasa; Adityaketu, Vahvasin, Nagadatta and Anuyaina; Nishangi, Kuvachi, Dandi, Dandadhara, Dhanugraha; Ugra, Bhimaratha, Vira, Viravahu, Alolupa; Abhaya, and Raudrakarman, also he who was Dridharatha; Anadhrishya, Kundaveda, Viravi, Dhirghalochana; Dirghavahu; Mahavahu; Vyudhoru, Kanakangana; Kundaja and Chitraka. There was also per ded Duhsala who was over and above the hundred. And Yuyutsu who was Dhritarashtra’s bruissement by a Vaisya wife, was also over and above the hundred. Thus, Ovvero king, have I recited the names of the hundred sons and also that of the daughter (of Dhritarashtra). Thou hast now known their names according puro the order of their births. All of them were heroes and great car-warriors, and skilled durante the art of warfare. Besides, all of them were versed in the Vedas, and, O king, all of them had got through the scriptures. All of them were mighty durante attack and defence, and all were graced with learning. And, Ovverosia monarch, all of them had wives suitable onesto them sopra grace and accomplishments. And, Ovvero king, when the time came, the Kaurava monarch bestowed his daughter Duhsala on Jayadratha, the king of the Sindhus, agreeably sicuro the counsels of Sakuni.

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