ANUSHASHAN PARV

The following chapters mention about The Mahabharat Tribes in Anushashan Parv.

Mahabharat Book XIII Chapter 4 - ancestry of Viswamitra, a Kshatriya whose sons became progenitors of many races of Brahmanas and founders of many clans :

Madhuchcchand, Devrat, Akshina, Sakunt, Vabhru, Kalapath, Yajnavalkya, Sthul, Uluk, Mudgal, Saindhavayan, Valgujangh, Galev, Ruchi, Vajra, Salankayan, Liladhya Narad, Kurchamuk, Vahuli, Mushal, Vakshogriv, Anghrik, Naikadrik, Silayup, Sita, Suchi, hakrak, Marrutantavya, Vataghn, Aswalayan, Syamayan, Gargya, Javali, Susrut, Karishi, Sangsrutya, Para Paurav, Tantu, Kapil, Tarakayan, Upagahan, Asurayani, Margam, Hiranyksh, Janghari, Bhavravayani, Suti, Bibhuti, Suta, Surakrit, Arani, Nachik, Champey, Ujjayan, Navatantu, Vakanakh, Sayanya, Yati, Ambhoruha, Amatsyasin, Srishin, Gardhavi Urjjayoni, Rudapekahin, Naradin

Mahabharat Book XIII Chapter 17 - Thousand and eight names of Shiv

Mahabharat Book XIII Chapter 67 -

Mahabharat Book XIII Chapter 116 - List of Kings who had abstained from flesh in Karttika month.


Nabhag, Amvarish, Gaya, Ayu, Anaranya, Dilip, Raghu, Puru, Kartavirya, Aniruddh, Nahush, Yayati, Nrigas, Vishwaksen, Sasavindu, Yuvanaswa, Sivi, the son of Usinar, Muchukund, Mandhatri, Harischandra. Syenachitra, Somak, Vrika, Raivat, Rantidev, Vasu, Srinjay, Dushmant, Karushma, Ram, Alark, Nal, Virupaswa, Nimi, Janak, Ail, Prithu, Virasen, Ikshvaku, Sambhu, Swet, Sagara, Aja, Dhundhu, Suvahu, Haryaswa, Kshup, Bharat

Anushashan Parv :

"Next in order is the excellent Anushashan Parv. In it is described how Yudhishthir, the king of the Kurus, was reconciled to himself on hearing the exposition of duties by Bhishma, the son of Bhagirathi. This Parv treats of rules in detail and of Dharm and Arth; then the rules of charity and its merits; then the qualifications of donees, and the supreme ride-regarding gifts. This Parv also describes the ceremonials of individual duty, the rules of conduct and the matchless merit of truth. This Parv showeth the great merit of Brahmanas and kine, and unraveleth the mysteries of duties in relation to time and place. These are embodied in the excellent Parv called Anushashan of varied incidents. In this hath been described the ascension of Bhishma to Heaven. This is the thirteenth Parv which hath laid down accurately the various duties of men. The number of sections, in this is one hundred and forty-six. The number of slokas is eight thousand.

 

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