The Vayu Purana. dharmakshetra.com. [dostęp 2011-09-27]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-10-02)]. Cytat: To ensure that creation progressed. Brahma divided his own body into two halves. The male half was known as Svayambhuva Manu and the female half was known as Shatarupa. These two married and had two sons named Priyavarata and Uttanapada. They also had two daughters named Akuti and Prasuti(ang.).
The Vayu. dharmakshetra.com. [dostęp 2011-06-10]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-10-02)]. (ang.).
The Vayu Purana. dharmakshetra.com. [dostęp 2011-09-29]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-10-02)]. Cytat: These twenty-four daughters became the mothers of all living beings. Thirteen of the daughters were married to Dharma. (Dharma’s name has not figured earlier, but he was also one of Brahma’s sons, created through mental powers.) Of the remaining eleven daughters, Sati was married to Shiva (Rudra); Khyati to Bhrigu; Sambhuti to Marichi; Smriti to Angira; Priti to Pulastya; Kshama to Pulaha; Sannati to Kratu; Anasuya to Atri; Urjja to Vashishtha; Svaha to Agni; and Svadha to Agni; Svadha to the ancestors (pitris).(ang.).
Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 3.12.56-57. vaniquotes.org. [dostęp 2011-09-30]. Cytat: 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(ang.).
The Vayu Purana. dharmakshetra.com. [dostęp 2011-09-27]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-10-02)]. Cytat: To ensure that creation progressed. Brahma divided his own body into two halves. The male half was known as Svayambhuva Manu and the female half was known as Shatarupa. These two married and had two sons named Priyavarata and Uttanapada. They also had two daughters named Akuti and Prasuti(ang.).
The Vayu. dharmakshetra.com. [dostęp 2011-06-10]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-10-02)]. (ang.).
The Vayu Purana. dharmakshetra.com. [dostęp 2011-09-29]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-10-02)]. Cytat: These twenty-four daughters became the mothers of all living beings. Thirteen of the daughters were married to Dharma. (Dharma’s name has not figured earlier, but he was also one of Brahma’s sons, created through mental powers.) Of the remaining eleven daughters, Sati was married to Shiva (Rudra); Khyati to Bhrigu; Sambhuti to Marichi; Smriti to Angira; Priti to Pulastya; Kshama to Pulaha; Sannati to Kratu; Anasuya to Atri; Urjja to Vashishtha; Svaha to Agni; and Svadha to Agni; Svadha to the ancestors (pitris).(ang.).
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