The Srimad Bhagavatam Krishnadwaipayana Vyasa Trans. into English prose from original Sanskrit text exhaustive index of proper names and words ( 2 vols.)
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por J.M. Sanyal
Hardcover (Edición: 2000) Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
ISBN 8121501075
Tamaño: 8.5" X 5.6"
Páginas: 1474
Precio: Euro 45.74
Forming an important part of the epic literature of India, the Puranas are indispensable source for the cultural history of India. They have been held to be of great importance and were considered sacred and are mentioned along with the four Vedas, Isthihasa, etc., and called as the fifth Veda. They throw a flood of light in regard to the history, religion, rites and customs, language and cultural aspects of ancient India and are thus immensely useful for the scholars intreasted in the study of the subject.
Of the eighteen Puranas, Srimad-Bhagavatam of Krishnadwaipayana Vyasa is most popular work and occupies an important position. In the twelve books, with three hundred and sixty chapters and eighteen thousand slokas, it deals with cosmogony genealogies, myths, legends, etc., and enumerates in detail the avataras of Lord Vishnu with particular reference of Lord Krishna. It is a work of profound religious import enshrining in the noble ideals of Bhagavata Dharma. In its vast framework, it encompasses the sublime concept of bhakti and mysticism. The thread of connected stories that runs through the work provide the base not only for the profound and mystical philosophy of life but also succour to those in quest for peace.
The formidable task of translating of this enormous work from original Sanskrit into English has been ably accomplished by J M Sanyal for the benefit of those who would like to delve deep into the mysteries of Srimad-Bhagavatam.
Chapters | | Pages |
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| Invocation | 1 |
I | Query of the Rishis | 2 |
II | Glories of the Lord Hari | 4 |
III | Description of the Divine Manifestations | 7 |
IV | Approach of Narada | 12 |
V | Interview Between Narada and Vyasa | 15 |
VI | The Description Previous Life of Narada | 19 |
VII | Description of the Punishment Inflicted on Aswathwama | 23 |
VIII | Inovaction of Sri Krishna by Kunti | 28 |
IX | Regaining of Kingdom by Yudhistira | 34 |
X | Sri Krishna's Return to Dwarka | 39 |
XI | Sri Krishna Enters the City of Dwarka | 42 |
XII | The Description of Parikshit's Birth | 47 |
XIII | Dhitarashtra Renounces the world | 50 |
XIV | Query of the King Yudhistira to Arjun | 55 |
XV | Yudhistira and His Brothers Repair to Heaven | 59 |
XVI | A Conversation Between Dharma and Basumati | 65 |
XVII | A Conversation Between Dharma and Basumati | 68 |
XVIII | Imprecation of Curse by a Brahmana on Parikshit | 72 |
XIX | Suka Approaches Parikshit | 77 |
| | |
I | The Way of Fixing the Mind upon the Divine Person | 83 |
II | The Evolution in the Life of a Yogin | 87 |
III | The Means to Realise the Desired End | 93 |
IV | Innovation by Sukdeva | 96 |
V | The Creation of the Universe | 99 |
VI | The Divine Attributes | 103 |
VII | The Actions of the Incarnations of God | 107 |
VIII | The Queries of Parikshit Regarding the Bhagvata | 115 |
IX | Sukha Begins to Recite Bhagavata | 117 |
X | The ten Characteristics of Bhagvata | 123 |
| | |
I | Conversation between Vidura and Uddhaba | 128 |
II | Uddhaba Describes Sri Krishna's Early Life | 134 |
III | Sri Krishna Kills Kansa and Releases his Parents | 138 |
IV | Vidura Approaches Maitreya | 141 |
V | Maiterya Recounts the Glories of Sri Hari | 145 |
VI | Creation of the Universal from the Lord | 151 |
VII | The Questions Put by the Vidura | 155 |
VIII | Maitreya's Address Towards Vidura | 160 |
IX | Brahma Recounts God's Glories | 165 |
X | The Ten-Fold Creation | 171 |
XI | The Division of Time and Duration of Manwantaras | 174 |
XII | Description of the Creation by Brahma | 179 |
XIII | Raising Submerged Earth from Water by God in Shape of a Boar | 185 |
XIV | Description of Diti's Pregnancy | 191 |
XV | The Brahamana's Imprecation of Curse upon the two Devotees of Vishnu in Vaikuntha | 196 |
XVI | Decension of the Door-Keepers from Vaikuntha | 204 |
XVII | Hiranyaksha Goes out on Conquest | 208 |
XVIII | The Encounter Between Varaha and Harinyaksha | 211 |
XIX | The Destruction of Hariyaksha by the Primeaval Boar | 215 |
XX | The Description of Creation | 219 |
XXI | The Marriage of Devahuti with Rishi Kardama | 224 |
XXII | The Marriage between Maharshi Kardama and Devahuti | 230 |
XXIII | The Amorous Sport of Kardama and Devahuti in the Celestial Car | 233 |
XXIV | Devahuti Gives Birth to Kapil-Deva | 238 |
XXV | Reverned Kapila Describes unto his mother the best Characteristics of Bhakti (Devotion) | 243 |
XXVI | An Account of Sankhya System of Philosophy | 247 |
XXVII | Discourses on Attainment of Emancipation through Acquaintance with the Real Nature of Purusha and Prakriti | 253 |
XXVIII | Description of Eight-Fold Yoga of True Knowledge Devoid of all Epithets | 256 |
XXIX | The Influence of Time and an Account of the World | 262 |
XXX | The Cursed Course of the Impious | 266 |
XXXI | Attainment of Human Life and the Course of Tamas | 269 |
XXXII | Attainment of Excellent State and Return Therefrom | 275 |
XXXIII | Devahuti Acquires True Knowledge | 279 |
| | |
I | Separate Accounts of the Families of Manu's Daughters | 283 |
II | The Cause of Enmity between Daksha and Siva | 289 |
III | Sati's Renouncing Life | 292 |
IV | Destruction of Daksha through Virabhadra | 295 |
V | Brahama with other Deities Comes Before Siva and Prays for Bringing Back Daksha into Life | 300 |
VI | Brahma with other Deities Comes Before Siva and Prays for Bringing Back Daksha into Life | 303 |
VII | Completion of Daksha's Sacrifice by Vishnu | 309 |
VIII | The Narration on Dhruba | 318 |
IX | Dhruva Having Acquired a Book from Hari Comes back and Rules his Ancestral Kingdom | 327 |
X | Dhruva's Repairs to the Region of Hari | 336 |
XI | Instruction of Manu to Dhruva to Desist from the Destruction of the Yakshas | 339 |
XII | Dhruva Repairs to the Region of Hari | 343 |
XIII | The Description of Vena's father Anga | 348 |
XIV | Vena's Ascension on the Throne and Death | 353 |
XV | Birth of Prithu and His Ascension to the Throne | 358 |
XVI | The Eulogy of Prithu by Encomiasts | 360 |
XVII | Prithu Resolves upon Destroying Prithivi | 363 |
XVIII | Prithu Milches the Earth in the Shape of Kamadhenu | 366 |
XIX | Prithu Intends to Kill Indra But was Prevented By Brahma | 369 |
XX | Vishnu Appears Before Prithu and Imparts Instructions | 373 |
XXI | Prithu Gives Instruction to his Subjects in the Sacrificial Assembly | 377 |
XXII | Sanatkumara Instructs Prithu | 383 |
XXIII | King Prithu Repairs to Vaikuntha | 389 |
XXIV | Eulogy unto the Divine Rudra | 393 |
XXV | Description of the Various Miseries of the World | 401 |
XXVI | Description of the worldly Delusions in the Shape of Hunting | 406 |
XXVII | Puranjana Forgets Himself | 409 |
XXVIII | Puranjana Attains to Female From on Account of his Continually Thinking of Females | 411 |
XXIX | Explanation of the story of Puranjana | 416 |
XXX | Lord Vishnu Grants Boon Unto the Prachetas | 424 |
XXXI | Prachetas Repair to Forest and Attain Emanicpation | 429 |
| | |
I | Administration of Priyavrata and his Devotion to Knowledge | 432 |
II | The Narration Relating to Agnidhra | 438 |
III | The Narration about Nabhi, The Son of Agnidhra | 442 |
IV | Description of the Kingdom of Rishabha, The Son of King Nabhi | 444 |
V | Rishabhadeva's Instructions unto his son | 446 |
VI | Rishabhadeva Renounces his body | 451 |
VII | Narration Regarding the King Bharata | 454 |
VIII | Re-Birth Of King Bharata as a Deer | 457 |
IX | Bharata Assumes Birth as a Stupid Brahamana | 460 |
X | The Description about Bharata and King of Rahuganas | 464 |
XI | Bharata Imparts to the King instruction on Real Truth | 469 |
XII | The Doubts of King Rahugana are Removed | 471 |
XIII | Bharata Describes the World | 473 |
XIV | Sukadeva Expounds the Allegory of the World | 477 |
XV | Description of the Bharata's Progeny | 483 |
XVI | Description of the Insular Continent | 485 |
XVII | The Divine Rudra's Eulogy unto the Divine Sankarshana | 489 |
XVIII | Description of the Varshas | 492 |
XIX | Description of Bharata-Varsha and Its Superiority | 498 |
XX | The Situation of Plaksha Island and Loka-loka Mountain | 502 |
XXI | The Description of the wheel of Time and the Sun and the Rasis | 508 |
XXII | The Situation of Soma and Sukra etc. in the Solar Course and their Influences on Mankind | 510 |
XXIII | Position of Dhruva in the Starry Region and the Situation of Hari in the Form of the Sisumara | 513 |
XXIV | Description of Atala and other Lower Regions | 515 |
XXV | Description of the Revered Sankarsana Deva | 520 |
XXVI | The Description of Narakas (Hells) | 523 |
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I | Discussion Between the Emissaries of yama and Vishnu in Relation to the Narration about Ajamila | 530 |
II | Emissaries of Vishnu Take Ajamila to his Excellent Region | 536 |
III | Yama Explains the Merits of Devotion unto Vishnu and Directs his own Emissaries to be followers of the Devotees to Vishnu | 540 |
IV | Daksha Propitiates Lord Sri Hari by Hymning His Eulogy | 544 |
V | Daksha's Curse on Narada | 550 |
VI | The Description of Progeny of Daksha's Sixty Daughter | 554 |
VII | The Deities Appoint Viswarupa as Spritual Precepters | 557 |
VIII | Indra Conquers the Danavas | 561 |
IX | The Origin of Vritrasura | 565 |
X | Indra's Encounter with Vritra | 572 |
XI | Wonderful Character of Vritrasura | 574 |
XII | Indra Kills Vritrasura | 578 |
XIII | Indra Files away in fear of Killing a Brahmana in Vritra | 581 |
XIV | Miseries of Chitraketu | 584 |
XV | Narada and Angira Console Chitraketu | 590 |
XVI | Narada Explains the Knowledge of Great Upanishap Unto Chitraketu | 592 |
XVII | Chitraketu was Born as Vritra due to curse of Uma | 599 |
XVIII | Description of the Progeny of Savita and other deities | 602 |
XIX | Details of the Vow Observed by Diti | 609 |
| | |
I | Conversation between Yudhishtra & Narada | 613 |
II | Hiranyakasipu Consoles his Brother's Sons | 618 |
III | Brahma Grants Boon Unto Hiranyakasipu | 623 |
IV | Oppression of Hiranyakasipu on the Kokapalas | 627 |
V | Hiranyakasipu's Attempts at Killing Prahlada | 631 |
VI | Instruction of Prahlada Unto the Boys | 637 |
VII | Prahalada Relates the Instruction of Narada Heard by him while in his mother's womb | 641 |
VIII | Death of Hiranyakasipu in the Hands of Nri-Sinha | 647 |
IX | Prahlada Chants Eulogy Unto the Reversed One | 655 |
X | Lord Nri-Sinha Disappears | 664 |
XI | Description of Eternal Religion for Human Beings that for its different sects and that for women | 671 |
XII | Description of Asrama-Dharma | 675 |
XIII | Description of the State of Existence After Realisation of Brahman | 679 |
XIV | The Mode of Religious Life of Householder | 683 |
XV | Narration on Emancipatory Performances | 688 |
| | |
I | Description of Manwantaras | 699 |
II | Encounter between the foremost of the Elephants and the Alligator | 701 |
III | Liberation of the Leader of Elephants | 704 |
IV | The Leader of Elephants Attains to Heaven | 708 |
V | Brahma Hymns the Revered One | 710 |
VI | The Gods and Asuras Attempt at Raising Ambrosia | 715 |
VII | Poison Results from Churning of the Ocean | 719 |
VIII | The Lord Assumes the Form of an Enchantress | 724 |
IX | Distribution of the Nectar | 728 |
X | Battle Between Gods and Asuras | 731 |
XI | The end of Devasura Battle | 735 |
XII | Enchantment of Mahesa on seeing the Mohini From the Lord | 739 |
XIII | Description of Vaivaswata and the Other Manwantaras | 743 |
XIV | Description of Duties Respectively of the Different Manwantaras | 745 |
XV | Vali Conquers Heaven | 746 |
XVI | Kasyapa Advises Payovrata | 749 |
XVII | The lord Assumes Birth in the Womb of Aditi | 754 |
XVIII | The Lord Attends the Sacrifice of Vali | 757 |
XIX | Vamana Asked of Vali a Piece of Land Covering Threee Footsteps | 761 |
XX | Manifestation of Universal Form | 764 |
XXI | Vali was Bound Upon by Vishnu | 767 |
XXII | The Venerable One Agrees to be a Porter | 769 |
XXIII | Vali Goes to Sutala | 772 |
XXIV | Lord Incarnates Himself as a Great Fish | 774 |
| | |
I | Description of Sudyumna Becoming a woman | 779 |
II | The Description of Karusha and Four other Sons of Manu | 782 |
III | The Description of Offspring of Manu's sons, Saryati and others | 785 |
IV | The Account of Nabhaga and Ambarisha | 788 |
V | Protection of Durvasa From Ambarisha | 795 |
VI | Description of Ambha's Family | 797 |
VII | The Story of Harischandra | 803 |
VIII | The Account of Sagara's Family | 805 |
IX | Bhagiratha Brings Down the Ganga | 808 |
X | An Account of Sri Ramchandra | 813 |
XI | Performance of Sacrifices by Ramchandra | 819 |
XII | The Accounts of Rama's Son Kusa | 823 |
XIII | The Description of the Family of Nimi, The Son of Ikshvaku | 824 |
XIV | The Description of Soma Family | 827 |
XV | Destruction of Kartaviryarjuna by Parasurama | 832 |
XVI | The Account of Vishwamitra's Family | 836 |
XVII | The Account of Ayu's Family | 839 |
XVIII | The Account of King Yayati | 841 |
XIX | King Yayati Attains to Emancipation | 846 |
XX | The Account of Puru's Family | 848 |
XXI | Description of the Life and Actions of Rantideva, Ajamiha, etc. | 852 |
XXII | The Accounts of Jarasandha, Yudhishthira Duryodhana etc. | 855 |
XXIII | The Account of Descendants of Anu, Druhu, Turvasu and Yadu | 859 |
XXIV | The Account of the Progeny of the Sons of Vidarbha | 862 |
| Index | 867 |
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I | Destruction of Devaki's Six Sons by Kansa | 1 |
II | God appears in Devaki's Womb | 7 |
III | Birth of Sri Krishna | 11 |
IV | The consultation of the Asuras | 16 |
V | Consultation between Nanda and Vasudeva | 20 |
VI | The destruction of Putana | 23 |
VII | Breaking of cart and destruction of the Demon Trinavarta by Srikrishna | 27 |
VIII | The Description of Krishna's Childhood | 31 |
IX | Sri Krishna was tied by his mother | 36 |
X | The breaking of the trees: Yamala and Arjuna | 38 |
XI | The destruction of the Demons Batsasura and Vakasura | 42 |
XII | An account of destruction of Aghasura | 46 |
XIII | The destruction of the infatuation of Brahma | 50 |
XIV | The euology of Krishna by Brahma | 55 |
XV | The destruction of Dhenuka | 64 |
XVI | Destruction of serpent Kaliya by Krishna | 68 |
XVII | Swallowing up of forest fire by Krishna | 76 |
XVIII | The destruction of the Asura named Pralamba | 78 |
XIX | The release of the cattle and the boys from forest-fire by Krishna | 81 |
XX | Description of the rainy and autumn Season | 83 |
XXI | Singing of Krishna's Praises by the Milk-women | 87 |
XXII | Krishna takes away the clothes of Gopees | 90 |
XXIII | The adoration of the Brahmanas and the sacrifices | 94 |
XXIV | The sacrifice to Indra is stopped by Krishna's advice | 99 |
XXV | Krishna upholds the mountain Govardhana | 103 |
XXVI | A discussion between Nanda and Cow-herds | 106 |
XXVII | The adoration of Krishna | 108 |
XXVIII | The imprisonment of Nanda by Varuna and his release by Krishna | 111 |
XXIX | Krishna begins the Rasha sport | 112 |
XXX | The Gopees suffer pangs of separation and search for Krishna | 118 |
XXXI | The Gopees pray for Krishna's return | 122 |
XXXII | Sri Krishna gives consolation to milk-women | 125 |
XXXIII | A rash Leela of Sri Krishna | 127 |
XXXIV | Release of Sudarsana and destruction of Sankhachura | 131 |
XXXV | The lementation of the milk women for the absence of Krishna | 134 |
XXXVI | The machinations of Kansa | 137 |
XXXVII | The destruction of the Asuras named Keshi and Byoma | 141 |
XXXVIII | Akrura goes to Gokula | 144 |
XXXIX | Akrura returns Madhupuri | 149 |
XL | Akrura sings Lord's praises | 154 |
XLI | Sri Krishna arrives at Mathura | 158 |
XLII | The description of the Arena of the tournament | 163 |
XLIII | The tournament begins | 166 |
XLIV | Destruction of Kansa | 169 |
XLV | The education of Balarama and Krishna | 174 |
XLVI | Uddhava comes to Braja | 178 |
XLVII | Uddhava returns to Mathura | 182 |
XLVIII | Akrura asked to go to Hastinapur | 188 |
XLIX | Akurara goes to Hastinapur | 192 |
L | Sri Krishna a fort | 194 |
LI | Muchukunda eulogises Lord's glories | 199 |
LII | Rukmini sends emissary to Sri Krishna | 204 |
LIII | Carrying away of Rukmini by Sri Krishna | 208 |
LIV | Celebration of Rukmini's marriage | 213 |
LV | The story of Pradyumna | 218 |
LVI | Carrying away of Shyamantaka | 221 |
LVII | The story of jewel Shyamantaka | 225 |
LVIII | Sri Krishna marries other wives | 229 |
LIX | Description of the prowess ok Sri Krishna | 233 |
LX | Conversation between Sri Krishna and Rukmini | 238 |
LXI | The destruction of Rukmini | 243 |
LXII | Aniruddha was bound up by Bana | 246 |
LXIII | Sri Krishna's victory in encounter with king Bana | 249 |
LXIV | The story of King Nriga | 254 |
LXV | Balarama draws the water of Jamuna | 257 |
LXVI | Destruction of Poundraka and Kashiraja | 260 |
LXVII | The Destruction of Dwivida | 263 |
LXVIII | The victory of Baladeva | 265 |
LXIX | Description of illusory will of the lord | 269 |
LXX | Deputation of princess suffering from the oppression of Jarasandha before Sri Krishna | 273 |
LXXI | Sri Krishna goes to Indraprastha | 277 |
LXXII | The destruction of Jarasandha | 282 |
LXXIII | The release of the imprisoned kings | 286 |
LXXIV | Destruction of Sisupala | 289 |
LXXV | Discomfiture of Duryodhana | 294 |
LXXVI | Fights with Salva | 298 |
LXXVII | Destruction of King Salva | 301 |
LXXVIII | Balarama goes to pilgrimage and kills Suta | 305 |
LXXIX | Balarama goes to visit the Shrines | 308 |
LXXX | The story of brahmana named Sridama | 311 |
LXXXI | The story of prosperity of Sridama | 315 |
LXXXII | Sri Krishna goes to Kurukshetra | 319 |
LXXXIII | The conversation between Rukmini and Draupadi | 324 |
LXXXIV | The Sages come to see Sri Krishna | 328 |
LXXXV | Balarama and Krishna brings the dead son of Devaki | 335 |
LXXXVI | Lord Sri Krishna goes to Mithila | 341 |
LXXXVII | The Hymn on Sri Krishna | 347 |
LXXXVIII | The release of Siva from difficulty | 355 |
LXXXIX | The story of revival of Brahmana's sons | 358 |
XC | Brief account of krishna's works | 364 |
| | |
I | The beginning of the fight with Mushala | 370 |
II | The queries of the King Nimi | 372 |
III | The Munis reply to the queries of Nimi | 377 |
IV | Description of the incarnations of Narayana | 381 |
V | The story of Jayanta | 384 |
VI | Beginning of the conversation between the divine Lord and Uddhava | 388 |
VII | The discourses on eight preceptors | 392 |
VIII | The story of a prostitute named Pingala | 398 |
IX | The speeches of Avadhuta | 401 |
X | Uddhava's questions to the lord | 403 |
XI | The characteristics of bondage and liberation | 407 |
XII | The virtues companionship with the pious | 410 |
XIII | The story of the swam | 413 |
XIV | The yoga-meditation with practice | 416 |
XV | Anima and the seven other siddhis | 420 |
XVI | Description of the great vibhuties | 422 |
XVII | The duties of various varnas and orders | 426 |
XVIII | The duties of a yati | 430 |
XIX | The various kinds of auspiciousness | 434 |
XX | Discourses on bhakti, jnana and karma-yoga | 438 |
XXI | The merits and demerits of objects | 441 |
XXII | The tattwas and their enumeration | 444 |
XXIII | The means of conquering the mind | 448 |
XXIV | Sankhya yoga | 453 |
XXV | The actions of various qualities determined | 455 |
XXVI | The songs of Aila | 460 |
XXVII | The yoga of actions | 464 |
XXVIII | True essence of things | 468 |
XXIX | Uddhava goes to the hermitage of Vadarika | 474 |
XXX | The destruction of the race of yadu | 479 |
XXXI | Sri Krishna goes to his own region | 484 |
| | |
I | The Dynasties of kings that will rule the earth in future years | 488 |
II | The religious features of Kali Yuga | 492 |
III | The characteristics of Kali Yuga | 496 |
IV | The creation and destruction of the universe | 501 |
V | A brief discourse on supreme Brahman | 506 |
VI | Compilation of the branches of the Vedas | 507 |
VII | The characteristics of the puranas | 515 |
VIII | Eulogy unto Narayana | 518 |
IX | Markandeya experiences illusion of the lord | 524 |
X | God Siva grants boon unto Markandeya | 527 |
XI | Description of Markandeya's attaining immortality | 531 |
XII | Recapitulation from the first skandha to the end | 535 |
XIII | On the numbers of the slokas of the eighteen puranas | 541 |
| Index | 545 |
Viasa
Viasa es un mítico escritor de la antigüedad hinduista.
Las leyendas que rodean su nacimiento y vida, y el mismo hecho de llamarse Viasa (‘que divide [el único Veda en cuatro]’) da pie a suponer que es un personaje mitológico.
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[editar] Datación
Si Viasa existió, habría vivido hacia entre el siglo X y el siglo IV a. C.
[editar] Leyenda
En el texto épico Majábharata (atribuido al propio Viasa), se menciona la leyenda de su nacimiento.
Satiávati era la hija virgen de un barquero, que vivía en el poblado Kalpi, en el distrito Jalaun de la provincia Uttar Pradesh de la India. Un día el sabio errante Parashará (nieto de Vásishtha) le pidió a Satiávati que lo cruzara al otro lado del río. En medio del río, el sabio se sintió atraído hacia la niña y le propuso tener relaciones sexuales. Ella se negó, porque sabía que el sabio no se quedaría a vivir con ella y, al perder su virginidad, no se podría casar. El poderoso místico le prometió que, después de tener su hijo, ella seguiría siendo virgen. De todos modos ella se siguió negando, aduciendo que —según las escrituras sagradas hindúes—, un bote era un lugar pecaminoso para concebir un hijo. Entonces el sabio creó una isla en el medio del río Iamuna. La niña todavía se negó una vez más, ya que estaban a la vista de las personas presentes en ambas riberas del río. Entonces el sabio generó una densa niebla. Satiávati aceptó, y concibió un niño en su vientre. Inmediatamente parió a su hijo en la isla. (leer más)
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