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  1. Jun 6, 2021 · Vapusthama, Wife of Janamejaya. Vapusthama was the princess of Kashi, and she was the great-granddaughter of Bhima, and she was married to Arjuna’s great-grandson Janamejaya, and they had two children, Shatanika and Sankukarna. Her father-in-law was King Parikshit, who was killed by the snake god Takshaka.

  2. Nov 14, 2020 · This page is entitled “indra ravishes vapusthama: vishvavasu pacifies janamejaya’s wrath” and represents Chapter 5 of the third book (Bhavishya Parva’) of the Harivamsa (English translation in Prose). The Harivamsha Purana narrates the lineage and life-story of Krishna (Hari). Although not officially mentioned in the list of Puranas ...

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  4. Vapusthama. Vapusthama was the princess of Kashi, the granddaughter of King Sarvaga and great-granddaughter of Bhima, the second Pandava. Vapusthama was married to Arjuna's great-grandson Janamejaya, and bore him two sons – Shatanika and Sankukarna. Varaha

  5. Apr 25, 2020 · chapter v. indra ravishes vapusthama: vishwavasu pacifies janamejaya's wrath. chapter vi. janamejaya lives happily: effect of the rishi's words. chapter vii. the attributes of god. chapter viii. the duration and characteristics of yoga. chapter ix. the work of dissolution described. chapter x. the god after dissolution. chapter xi.

  6. Nov 14, 2020 · 1-2. Shouti said:—Thus requested by Vishvavasu Janamejaya, whose mind was filled with useless anxiety, was propitiated with Vapusthama and celebrated a religious rite for the removal of sin. Driving away his mental labour, desiring for fame and pleasing Vapusthama the pious Janamejaya governed his kingdom. 3-4.

  7. Dec 19, 2013 · Vapusthama: She is the Princess of Kashi, the granddaughter of King Sarvaga and great-granddaughter of Bhima. Vapusthama was married to Arjuna’s great-grandson Janamejaya, and bore him 2 sons – Shatanika and Sankukarna. Vali: Monkey-king, brother of Sugriva.

  8. Feb 11, 2024 · 1-2. Shouti said:—Thus requested by Vishvavasu, Janamejaya, whose mind was filled with useless anxiety, was propitiated with Vapusthama and celebrated a religious rite for the removal of sin. Driving away his mental labour, desiring for fame and pleasing Vapusthama the pious Janamejaya governed his kingdom. 3-4.

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