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kapotaromā tasyānuḥ
sakhā yasya ca tumburuḥ
andhakād dundubhis tasmād
avidyotaḥ punarvasuḥ
kapotaromā — Kapotaromā; tasya — his (son); anuḥ — Anu; sakhā — friend; yasya — whose; ca — also; tumburuḥ — Tumburu; andhakāt — of Andhaka, the son of Anu; dundubhiḥ — a son named Dundubhi; tasmāt — from him (Dundubhi); avidyotaḥ — a son named Avidyota; punarvasuḥ — a son named Punarvasu.
The son of Vilomā was Kapotaromā, and his son was Anu, whose friend was Tumburu. From Anu came Andhaka; from Andhaka, Dundubhi; and from Dundubhi, Avidyota. From Avidyota came a son named Punarvasu.