HH Hanumatpresaka Swami

May 26, 2016

SB 3.12.53 — The two newly separated bodies united together in a sexual relationship.

SB 3.12.54 — Out of them, the one who had the male form became known as the Manu named Svāyambhuva, and the woman became known as Śatarūpā, the queen of the great soul Manu.

SB 3.12.55 — Thereafter, by sex indulgence, they gradually increased generations of population one after another.

SB 3.12.56 — O son of Bharata, in due course of time he [Manu] begot in Śatarūpā five children — two sons, Priyavrata and Uttānapāda, and three daughters, Ākūti, Devahūti and Prasūti.

SB 3.12.57 — The father, Manu, handed over his first daughter, Ākūti, to the sage Ruci, the middle daughter, Devahūti, to the sage Kardama, and the youngest, Prasūti, to Dakṣa. From them, all the world filled with population.

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