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  1. siva.sh/srimad-bhagavatam/skandam-6/18/10
    अथ कश्यपदायादान् दैतेयान् कीर्तयामि ते । यत्र भागवतः श्रीमान् प्रह्लादो बलिरेव च ॥ ६-१८-१० ॥atha kazyapadAyAdAn daiteyAn kIrtayAmi te । yatra bhAgavataH zrImAn prahlAdo balireva ca ॥ 6-18-10 ॥Now let me describe the sons of Diti, who were begotten by Kaśyapa but who became demons. In this demoniac family the great devotee Prahlāda Mahārāja appeared, and Bali Mahārāja also appeared in that family. The demons are technically known as Daityas because they proceeded from the womb of Diti. ॥ 6-18-10 ॥
  2. siva.sh/srimad-bhagavatam/skandam-6/18/9
    तत्कर्मगुणवीर्याणि काश्यपस्य महात्मनः । पश्चाद्वक्ष्यामहेऽदित्यां यथा वावततार ह ॥ ६-१८-९ ॥tatkarmaguNavIryANi kAzyapasya mahAtmanaH । pazcAdvakSyAmahe'dityAM yathA vAvatatAra ha ॥ 6-18-9 ॥Later ॥ in the Eighth Canto of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam॥ I shall describe how Urukrama, Lord Vāmanadeva, appeared as the son of the great sage Kaśyapa and how He covered the three worlds with three steps. I shall describe the uncommon activities He performed, His qualities, His power and how He took birth from the womb of Aditi. ॥ 6-18-9 ॥
  3. siva.sh/srimad-bhagavatam/skandam-6/18/8
    उरुक्रमस्य देवस्य मायावामनरूपिणः । कीर्तौ पत्न्यां बृहच्छ्लोकस्तस्यासन् सौभगादयः ॥ ६-१८-८ ॥urukramasya devasya mAyAvAmanarUpiNaH । kIrtau patnyAM bRhacchlokastasyAsan saubhagAdayaH ॥ 6-18-8 ॥By His own potency, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who has multifarious potencies, appeared in the form of a dwarf as Urukrama, the twelfth son of Aditi. In the womb of His wife, whose name was Kīrti, He begot one son, named Bṛhatśloka, who had many sons, headed by Saubhaga. ॥ 6-18-8 ॥
  4. siva.sh/srimad-bhagavatam/skandam-6/18/7
    पौलोम्यामिन्द्र आधत्त त्रीन् पुत्रानिति नः श्रुतम् । जयन्तमृषभं तात तृतीयं मीढुषं प्रभुः ॥ ६-१८-७ ॥paulomyAmindra Adhatta trIn putrAniti naH zrutam । jayantamRSabhaM tAta tRtIyaM mIDhuSaM prabhuH ॥ 6-18-7 ॥O King Parīkṣit, Indra, the King of the heavenly planets and eleventh son of Aditi, begot three sons, named Jayanta, Ṛṣabha and Mīḍhuṣa, in the womb of his wife, Paulomī. Thus we have heard. ॥ 6-18-7 ॥
  5. siva.sh/srimad-bhagavatam/skandam-6/18/6
    रेतः सिषिचतुः कुम्भे उर्वश्याः सन्निधौ द्रुतम् । रेवत्यां मित्र उत्सर्गमरिष्टं पिप्पलं व्यधात् ॥ ६-१८-६ ॥retaH siSicatuH kumbhe urvazyAH sannidhau drutam । revatyAM mitra utsargamariSTaM pippalaM vyadhAt ॥ 6-18-6 ॥Upon seeing Urvaśī, the celestial society girl, both Mitra and Varuṇa discharged semen, which they preserved in an earthen pot. The two sons Agastya and Vasiṣṭha later appeared from that pot, and they are therefore the common sons of Mitra and Varuṇa. Mitra begot three sons in the womb of his wife, whose name was Revatī. Their names were Utsarga, Ariṣṭa and Pippala. ॥ 6-18-6 ॥
  6. siva.sh/srimad-bhagavatam/skandam-6/18/5
    वाल्मीकिश्च महायोगी वल्मीकादभवत्किल । अगस्त्यश्च वसिष्ठश्च मित्रावरुणयोरृषी ॥ ६-१८-५ ॥vAlmIkizca mahAyogI valmIkAdabhavatkila । agastyazca vasiSThazca mitrAvaruNayorRSI ॥ 6-18-5 ॥By the semen of Varuṇa, the great mystic Vālmīki took birth from an anthill. Bhṛgu and Vālmīki were specific sons of Varuṇa, whereas Agastya and Vasiṣṭha Ṛṣis were the common sons of Varuṇa and Mitra, the tenth son of Aditi. ॥ 6-18-5 ॥
  7. siva.sh/srimad-bhagavatam/skandam-6/18/4
    अग्नीन् पुरीष्यानाधत्त क्रियायां समनन्तरः । चर्षणी वरुणस्यासीद्यस्यां जातो भृगुः पुनः ॥ ६-१८-४ ॥agnIn purISyAnAdhatta kriyAyAM samanantaraH । carSaNI varuNasyAsIdyasyAM jAto bhRguH punaH ॥ 6-18-4 ॥The wife of Vidhātā, the eighth son of Aditi, was named Kriyā. In her Vidhātā begot the five fire-gods named the Purīṣyas. The wife of Varuṇa, the ninth son of Aditi, was named Carṣaṇī. Bhṛgu, the son of Brahmā, took birth again in her womb. ॥ 6-18-4 ॥
  8. siva.sh/srimad-bhagavatam/skandam-6/18/3
    धातुः कुहूः सिनीवाली राका चानुमतिस्तथा । सायं दर्शमथ प्रातः पूर्णमासमनुक्रमात् ॥ ६-१८-३ ॥dhAtuH kuhUH sinIvAlI rAkA cAnumatistathA । sAyaM darzamatha prAtaH pUrNamAsamanukramAt ॥ 6-18-3 ॥Dhātā, the seventh son of Aditi, had four wives, named Kuhū, Sinīvālī, Rākā and Anumati. These wives begot four sons, named Sāyam, Darśa, Prātaḥ and Pūrṇamāsa respectively. ॥ 6-18-3 ॥
  9. siva.sh/srimad-bhagavatam/skandam-6/18/2
    सिद्धिर्भगस्य भार्याङ्ग महिमानं विभुं प्रभुम् । आशिषं च वरारोहां कन्यां प्रासूत सुव्रताम् ॥ ६-१८-२ ॥siddhirbhagasya bhAryAGga mahimAnaM vibhuM prabhum । AziSaM ca varArohAM kanyAM prAsUta suvratAm ॥ 6-18-2 ॥O King, Siddhi, who was the wife of Bhaga, the sixth son of Aditi, bore three sons, named Mahimā, Vibhu and Prabhu, and one extremely beautiful daughter, whose name was Āśī. ॥ 6-18-2 ॥
  10. siva.sh/srimad-bhagavatam/skandam-6/18/1
    श्रीशुक उवाच पृश्निस्तु पत्नी सवितुः सावित्रीं व्याहृतिं त्रयीम् । अग्निहोत्रं पशुं सोमं चातुर्मास्यं महामखान् ॥ ६-१८-१ ॥zrIzuka uvAca pRznistu patnI savituH sAvitrIM vyAhRtiM trayIm । agnihotraM pazuM somaM cAturmAsyaM mahAmakhAn ॥ 6-18-1 ॥Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Pṛśni, who was the wife of Savitā, the fifth of the twelve sons of Aditi, gave birth to three daughters — Sāvitrī, Vyāhṛti and Trayī — and the sons named Agnihotra, Paśu, Soma, Cāturmāsya and the five Mahāyajñas. ॥ 6-18-1 ॥