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the fon of Drox mentioned in the Mahabharat ; and 

 lince the time of Vyasa the remaining fix Man wan - 

 taras have expired, as will appear from the following 

 table of all the Patriarchs or Munoos, &c. from the 

 time of Swoyombhoobo or Adam, who lived in the 

 firft Manwantara down to the end of the fourteenth, 

 which I have extracted from the Sreebhagobot, and 

 from which fome rational idea may be formed refpecl> 

 ing the duration of the Puranic Manwantara now ge- 

 erally confounded with the periods of the fame name 

 belonging: to Meya's fyftem, in which we are now 

 no further advanced than to the feventh Manwantara, 

 and which was the fame when he wrote long before 

 the time of Vyasa. 



Table of the Patriarchs or Muxxoos, and others* 

 during the fourteen Puranic Manwantaras. 



lft MANWANTARA. 



Swoyombhoobo, or Roochke, the hufband of 



Adam. Murioo. Akootee 



Sotoroopa, his wife Kordom, ditto of De- 



Preeyobroto, his ion bootee 



V tanpado, his fe- Doksoprojapcotee. ditto 



cond fon of Pros oo tee 



Akoot e E S woyom b iioos To OR e et o 



lft daughter Moreechee 



Deboote ditto, 2nd Meesro 



ditto Yogo 



JTEE ditto, 3d 



ditto 



2d MANWANTARA. 



S W AE CK E E SO. - \IunOO To R. E E T D 



)\; fUMOT his foil JOSTOMBH0 



Raj/ ' Rochono, h othei 



}\: ■ . .' 1MOX, ditto, 



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