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Rakshasas) were born on earth among men as Duryodhana's brothers—that century of wicked individuals commencing wish Dush-shasana as their first. And, O bull among the Bharata princes, Durmukha, Dush-shaha, and others whose names I do not mention, who always supported Duryodhana (in all his schemes), were, indeed, the sons of Pulastya. And over and above these hundred, Dhrita-rashtra had one son named Yuyutsu born of a Vaisya wife."

Janamejaya said, "O illustrious one, tell me the names of Dhrita-rashtra's sons according to the order of their births beginning from the eldest."

Vaisampayana said, "O king, they are as follows:—Duryodhana, and Yuyutsu, and also Dush-shasana; Dushshaha, and Dush-shala, and then Durmukha; Viving-shati, and Vikarna, Jala-sandha, Sulochana; Vinda and Anuvinda, Dud-dharsha, Suvahu, Dushpradharsana; Durmarshana, and Durmukha, Dushkarna, and Karna; Chitra and Upachitra, Chitraksha, Charuchitra, and Angada; Durmada, and Dushpradharsha, Vivitsu, Vikata, Sama; Urna-nava, and Padma-nava, Nanda and Upanandaka; Senapati, and Sushena, Kundodara and Mahodara; Chitra-vahu, and Chitra-varma, Suvarma, Durvirochana; Ayavahu, Maha-vahu, Chitrachapa and Sukundala; Bhima-vega, Bhim-vala, Valaki, Bhima-vikrama; Ugrayudha, Bhima-shara, Kanakayu, Dridhayudha; Dridha-varma, Dridha-kshatra, Soma-kirti, Anudara; Jara-sandha, Dridha-sandha, Satya-sandha, Sahasra-vak; Ugrasrava, Ugra-sena, and Kshema-murti; Aparajita, Panditaka, Vishalaksha, Duradhara; Dridha-hasta, and Suhasta, Vata-vega and Suvarchasa; Aditya-ketu, Vahvasi, Naga-datta and Anuyaina; Nishangi, Kavachi, Dandi, Danda-dhara, Dhanugraha; Ugra, Bhima-ratha, Vira, Viravahu, Alolupa; Abhaya, and Raudra-karma, also he who was Dridha-ratha; Ana-dhrishya, Kunda-veda, Viravi, Dhirgha-lochana; Dirgha-vahu, Maha-vahu, Vyudhoru, Kana-kangada; Kundaja, and Chitraka. There was also a daughter named Dush-shalā who was over and above the hundred. And Yuyutsu who was Dhrita-rashtra's son by a Vaisya wife was also over and above the hundred. Thus, O king, have I recited the names of the hundred sons and the name also of the