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XII. VYsitaswa had by one of his wives three Ton.-, 

 called Pa vac a, Pa v am an a, and Sue hi, all names 

 of lire. He became Antaj-dhana at pleafure, that 

 is to fay, he appeared and difappeareci whenever he 

 chofe ; and he withdrew his foul from his bodv at 

 pleafure. He was born again of his own wife, and 

 of himfelf, under the name of Havirdhaxa. 

 Havirdhaxa married Havtrdhaxi, by whom 

 he had iix children, known by the general appel- 

 lation of Frrtch'ina-barh'i. 



XIII. Varisiiada, the eldeff of them, married Sata- 

 druti the daughter of Oceaxus, and had by 

 her two ions called the Pracheias. 



XIV. The famous Dacsha before mentioned, was 

 born again one of them. His brothers, bidding 

 adieu to the world, withdrew to forefts in diftant 

 countries towards the welt, where they beheld the 

 tranflation of Dhruva into heaven. And here 

 ends the line of Utta'xapa'da, which I now exhi- 

 bit at one view, with lome variations. 



I . S w a y a ?> iRii u v a o r A dim. 



II. Utta'xapa'da, who was probably the fame with 

 Ruchi. 



III. Dhruva, eminent for his piety. 



IV. Vat sara. 



V. Pushparxa, called alfo Ripuxjaya. 



VI. Ckacshusha, Menu. 



VII. Ulmaca or Uru. 



VIII. Axga. 



IX. Venu. 



X. Prithu, fuppofed to be Noah. 



XI. Vigitasva. 



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