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    Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger Wörterbuch

    vol. 7, p. 1692.
    analā f. N. pr. einer Tochter Mālyavant's R. 7, 5, 36.

    Index to the Names in the Mahābhārata

    p. 35, col. 2.
    Analā. § 127 (Aṃśāvat.): I, 66, 2632, 2633 (one of the

    Krodhavaśāḥ).

    Puranic Encyclopedia

    p. 34, col. 1.
    ANALĀ I . A daughter of Dakṣa. Some of the other

    daughters are Aditi, Diti, Danu, Kālikā, Tāmrā,

    Krodhavaśā, Manu and Analā. These daughters were

    married to Kaśyapa, son of Marīci. Trees, creepers etc.

    owe their origin to Analā. (Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa, Araṇya

    kāṇḍa, Canto 14).
    p. 34, col. 2.
    ANALĀ II . Another Analā is referred to in Verse 71,

    Chapter 66 of Ādi Parva, in M.B. This Analā was the

    wife of Kaśyapa and a great granddaughter of Krodha-

    vaśā, the daughter of Dakṣa. Krodhavaśā begot Śvetā,

    and she Surabhī; Rohiṇī was the daughter of Surabhī

    and Analā was Rohiṇī's daughter.
    p. 34, col. 2.
    ANALĀ III . Daughter of Mālyavān born of Sundarī.

    She was married to Viśvāvasu. Kumbhīnasī was her

    daughter. (Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa, Uttarakāṇḍa).