KETUMĀLA I The grandson of Priyavrata, the son of Manu. Agnīdhra, a son of Priyavrata married Pūrvacitti. Nine sons were born to Agnīdhra of his wife Pūrvacitti. Ketumāla was one of them. His brothers were Nābhi, Kimpuruṣa, Hari, Ilāvṛta, Ramyaka, Hiraṇmaya. Kuru and Bhadrāśva. In old age Agnīdhra divided his kingdom among his sons. Later, the portion given to Ketumāla came to be known as Ketumāla.
[Bhāgavata, Skandha 5] .
KETUMĀLA II A holy place in Jambūdvīpa.
[M.B. Vana Parva, Chapter 89] .
KETUMĀLA III (See under Ketumāla I). Ketumāla is the ninth division of Jambūdvīpa. The people of this part of the earth are equal to gods (Devas). The women are very beautiful. In
[Mahābhārata, Sabhā Parva] it is stated that Arjuna conquered this land. Ketumāla is situated on the east of Mount Meru. In
[Mahābhārata, Bhīṣma Parva, Chapter 6] , there is the description of Ketumāla.