1-Daughters of Kardam Rishi
Maitreya Jee said - "Hey Vidur Jee, Manu had
two sons - Priyavrat and Uttaanpaad and three daughters - Aakooti, Devahooti and Prasooti.
Aakooti was married to Ruchi Prajaapati according to
Putrikaa Dharm. She gave birth to a couple. The man Yagya who was the Avataar of Vishnu and
the woman Dakshinaa was the Ansh Avataar of Lakshmee Jee. Manu brought Yagya to his home. When
Dakshinaa was of marriageable age, she expressed her desire to be married to Yagya Bhagavaan.
Yagya was married to her and they produced 12 sons - Tosh, Pratosh, Santosh, Bhadra, Shaanti,
Idaspati, Idhm, Kavi, Vibhu, Swanh, Sudev and Rochan. All these children became "Tushit"
Devta in Swaayambhuv Manvantar. In the same Manvantar Mareechi etc were Saptarishi, Bhagavaan
Yagya was the King of Devtaa (Raajaa Indra), and Priyavrat and Uttaanpaad were Manu's sons. So
this Swaayambhuv Manvantar [this was the 1st Manvantar] was full of Manu and Shataroopa's
descendents.
Manu's second daughter Devahooti was married
to Kardam Rishi, and his third daughter Prasooti was married to Brahmaa's son Daksh Prajaapati.
His descendents are also scattered all over the world.
Kardam Jee had nine daughters. Their descendents'
description is as follows:
(1) Kalaa and Mareechi had two sons - Kashyap
and Poornimaa. Poornimaa had two sons - Viraaj and Vishwag, and one daughter - Devakulyaa (she
appeared as Devanadi Gangaa Jee from the water after washing the feet of Shree Hari in her
next life).
(2) Anasooyaa and Atri Rishi had three sons -
Dattaatreya, Durvaasaa, and Chandramaa. They were Ansh-Avatar of Bhagavaan Vishnu, Shankar
and Brahmaa respectively.
Vidur Jee asked - "Tell me, why did
these three Devtaa incarnate in Atri Muni's house." Maitreya Jee said - "When
Brahmaa Jee ordered Atri Muni to produce children, then he went to Riksh named Parvat to
do Tap with his wife. At that time he stood on one leg for 100 years. He prayed that
Eeshwar should give him children like Himself. Pleased with his Tap, the three Dev,
Brahmaa, Vishnu and Mahesh came to his Aashram. Since all the three Dev were there,
Muni's heart got alighted with their glow. He greeted them prostrating in front of
them them and worshipped them saying - "I greet you. Tell me who are you among
yourselves to whom I called, because I meditated only one Bhagavaan for getting
children? They how come that you three appeared before me? Tell me the secret of
your coming here."
Devtaa said - "Hey Braahman, Whatever you
think, it has to be true, so it should happen like that only. Of which Jagadeeshwar you were
meditating on, He is we three. You will have three sons born from our part and all will be world
famous." After giving this Var the three went to their Lok. So Chandramaa was born from
Brahmaa's part, Dataatreya was born from Vishnu's part and Durvaasaa was born from Shankar's
part. Now you listen to Angiraa's children.
(3) Shraddhaa and Angiraa had two sons - Bhagavaan
Utathya Jee and Brahaspati Jee, (they became famous in Swaarochish Manvantar) and four daughters -
Sineewalee, Kuhoo, Raakaa, and Anumati.
(4) Havirbhoo and Pulastya Jee had two sons -
Maharshi Agastya and Mahaatapaswee Vishravaa. Agastya Jee became Jatharaagni in his second life.
Vishravaa and Idvidaa had a son named Kuber and his second wife Keshinee had three sons - Raavan,
Kumbhkarn, and Vibheeshan.
(5) Gati and Pulah had three sons - Karmshreshth,
Vareeyaan and Sahishnu.
(6) Kriyaa and Kratu had sixty thousand Baalkhilyaadi Rishi.
(7) Arundhatee (Oorj) and Vashishth had seven
Brahmarshi - Chitraketu, Surochi, Virajaa, Mitra, Ulban, Vasubhradyaan and Dyumaan. His second
wife also had Shakti etc several sons.
(8) Chitti and Atharvaa had one son named Dadhyang
(Dadheechi) whose another name was Ashwashiraa.
(9) Khyaati and Bhrigu had two sons - Dhaataa and
Vidhaataa and a daughter - Shree. Meru Rishi married his two daughters - Aayati and Niyati to
Dhaataa and Vidhaataa. They had two sons - Mrikand and Praan. Mrikand had a son named
Maarkandeya Rishi and Praan had Muni
Vedshiraa. Bhrigu Jee had a son named Kavi, who had a son named Ushanaa or Shukraachaarya Jee.
Thus I told you about Kardam Rishi's daughters' children. Whoever listens to it his all sins
are destroyed soon."
Manu had two sons - Priyavrat and Uttaanpaad
and three daughters - Aakooti, Devhooti and Prasooti. Devahooti was married to Kardam Rishi.
Prasooti was married to Brahmaa's son Daksh Jee. They had sixteen daughters. Among them, Daksh
Jee married his 13 daughters to Dharm, one daughter to Agni, one daughter to all Pitra Gan and
one daughter to Shankar Jee.
Shraddha, Maitree, Dayaa, Shaanti, Tushti, Pushti,
Kriyaa, Unnati, Buddhi, Medhaa, Titikshaa, Hree and Moorti are the wives of Dharm. Shraddhaa gave
birth to Shubh, Maitree gave birth to Prasaad, Dayaa gave birth to Abhaya, Shaanti gave birth to
Sukh, Tushti gave birth to Mod, Pushti gave birth to Ahankaar, Kriyaa gave birth to Yog, Unnati
gave birth to Darp, Buddhi gave birth to Arth, Medhaa gave birth to Smriti, Titikshaa gave birth
to Kshem and Hree (Lajjaa) gave birth to Prashray (Vinaya) named sons. Moorti gave birth to two
Rishi named Nar and Naaraayan. Later they went on Gandhmaadan Parvat. These Rishi are now Shree
Krishn and Arjun.
Swaahaa was the wife of Agni. She gave birth to three
proud sons - Paawak, Pavamaan and Shuchi who were like Agni in qualities. All these three
sons eat the food which is offered in Yagya. These three sons produced 45 types of Agni. So these
45 Agni with their three fathers and one grand-father are known as 49 Agni. These are the same 49
Agni for whom Vaidik Braahman give
Aahuti in Yagya.
Agnishvaatt, Barhishad, Somap and Aajyap are Pitar.
Among them are both Sa-Aagnik and Nir-Aagnik. Swadhaa was the wife of Pitar. She had two daughters -
Dhaarinee and Vayunaa. They were very good at Gyaan and Vigyaan and delivered Brahm Gyaan.
Satee was the wife of Shankar Jee. They did not
have any child as Satee left her physical body in youth because her father misbehaved with her
husband.
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