Text-54-56
SB 12.6.54-56
pailah sva-samhitam uce
indrapramitaye munih
baskalaya ca so ’py aha
sisyebhyah samhitam svakam
caturdha vyasya bodhyaya
yajñavalkyaya bhargava
parasarayagnimitra
indrapramitir atmavan
adhyapayat samhitam svam
mandukeyam rsim kavim
tasya sisyo devamitrah
saubhary-adibhya ucivan
Translation:
After dividing his samhita into two parts, the wise Paila spoke it to Indrapramiti and Baskala. Baskala further divided his collection into four parts, O Bhargava, and instructed them to his disciples Bodhya, Yajñavalkya, Parasara and Agnimitra. Indrapramiti, the self-controlled sage, taught his samhita to the learned mystic Mandukeya, whose disciple Devamitra later passed down the divisions of the Rg Veda to Saubhari and others.
Purport:
According to Srila Sridhara Svami, Mandukeya was the son of Indrapramiti, from whom he received Vedic knowledge.