One of the principal deities of Hinduism.
1 Having said this, the Rishi vanished in the very sight of Nahusha .
2 Nahusha had killed a cow and a bull for honouring the Rishis.
3 From Pururavas it was taken by Ayus, and from Ayus by Nahusha .
4 From Nahusha it was taken by Yayati, and from Yayati by Puru.
5 Formerly, O Lord, nectar was given by Brahman to Nahusha for quaffing.
6 King Nahusha , too, having obtained those valuable boons, entered his own city.
7 Soon after Nahusha saw Agastya approach him for bearing his vehicle.
8 From Ayu will spring Nahusha , and Nahusha will beget a son named Yayati.
9 Then, O Bharata, king Nahusha urged Agastya on with his goad.
10 This earth formerly belonged to kings Dilipa, Nahusha , Amvarisha, and Mandhatri.
11 Nahusha then said,-'Everything that Indra used to enjoy is before me.
12 Even this is what occurred in days of yore through the transgression of Nahusha .
13 Some time after, Nahusha realised his position as the chief of all the deities.
14 Thus addressed by him, Nahusha caused the ascetic to be yoked to his vehicle.
15 He took care not to cast his eyes upon Nahusha .
16 Thou art Sikhandin, thou art Nahusha , and thou art Vabhru.
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