Achyuta
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 04:38 and updated at 10 Mar 2010 14:55
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.191.9536 | Art thou the embodiment of the science of weapons, or art thou Rama that best of Brahmanas, or Indra himself, or Indra's younger brother Vishnu called also Achyuta, who for disguising himself hath assumed the form of a Brahmana and mustering such energy of arms fighteth with me? |
Mbh.1.221.10762 | O Achyuta, it was for thy sake that the son of Pritha had been welcomed and honoured by us. |
Mbh.1.226.11091 | Then Arjuna and Achyuta, filled with joy said unto Pavaka, O exalted one, furnished with weapons and knowing their use, possessed of cars with flags and flagstaffs, we are now able to fight with even all the celestials and the Asuras together, let alone the wielder of the thunderbolt desirous of fighting for the sake of the Naga his friend Takshaka' |
Mbh.1.235.11501 | Having eaten flesh in abundance and drunk fat and blood, he became highly gratified, and addressing Achyuta and Arjuna said, I have been gratified by you two tigers among men. |
Mbh.2.13.553 | And Achyuta Krishna hearing that the son of Pritha had become desirous of seeing him, desired to see his cousin. |
Mbh.2.20.870 | Vaisampayana continued, Thus addressed by the exalted one, Yudhishthira, beholding both Bhima and Arjuna standing with cheerful faces, replied, saying, O Achyuta, O Achyuta, thou slayer of all enemies, say not so. |
Mbh.2.24.1096 | And Achyuta, that tiger among men, riding with the two sons of Pandu upon that celestial car, the clatter of whose wheels was like the roar of the clouds, came out of Girivraja. |
Mbh.2.24.1117 | Accompanied by the two sons of Pandu, Achyuta Krishna arrived at Indraprastha, and approaching Yudhishthira joyfully addressing that monarch said, O best of kings, from good fortune, the mighty Jarasandha hath been slain by Bhima, and the kings confined at Girivraja have been all set free. |
Mbh.2.37.1560 | Indeed, liberality, cleverness, knowledge of the Vedas, bravery, modesty, achievements, excellent intelligence, humility, beauty, firmness, contentment and prosperity, all dwell for ever in Achyuta. |
Mbh.2.37.1562 | Hrishikesa is the sacrificial priest, the guru, worthy of being solicited to accept one's daughter in marriage, the Snataka, the king, the friend: therefore hath Achyuta been worshipped by us. |
Mbh.2.39.1599 | Achyuta now is like a lion that is asleep. |
Mbh.3.12.739 | Hearing those words of Achyuta in reply, Draupadi looked obliquely at her third husband Arjuna. |
Mbh.5.76.3764 | SECTION LXXVI Vaisampayana said, Thus addressed by Vasudeva, the ever-wrathful Bhima, incapable of bearing insults, was immediately awakened like a steed of high metal, and replied, without losing a moment, saying, O Achyuta, I wish to act in a particular way; thou, however, takest me in quite a different light. |
Mbh.5.76.3778 | It is not known to thee, O Achyuta, with what prowess I vanquished the kings of the earth and brought them under subjection. |
Mbh.5.82.3910 | Therefore, O mighty-armed Achyuta, heavy should be the punishment that deserves to be speedily inflicted upon them by thyself aided by the Pandavas and the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.5.89.4174 | And at Dhritarashtra's request, Achyuta took that seat; and the priests of Dhritarashtra duly offered Janardana a cow, honey and curds and water. |
Mbh.5.90.4193 | O Krishna, that Arjuna of two arms who always regardeth himself as superior to his namesake of old with thousand arms, and who at one stretch shooteth five hundred arrows, that son of Pandu who in the use of weapons is equal unto king Kartavirya, in energy unto Aditya, in restraint of senses unto a great sage, in forgiveness unto the Earth, and in prowess unto Indra himself, he, by whose prowess, O slayer of Madhu, the Kurus amongst all the kings of the earth have obtained this extensive empire, blazing with effulgence, he, whose strength of arms is always adored by the Pandavas, that son of Pandu, who is the foremost of all car-warriors and whose prowess is incapable of being frustrated, he, from an encounter with whom in battle no foe ever escapeth with life, he, O Achyuta, who is the conqueror of all, but who is incapable of being conquered by any, he, who is the refuge of the Pandavas like Vasava of the celestials, how, O Kesava, is that Dhananjaya now, that brother and friend of thine? |
Mbh.5.90.4201 | Waited upon at one time by a large train of servants, and adored by her husbands with every object of enjoyment, the possessor of every auspicious mark and accomplishment, how, O Achyuta, is that Draupadi now? |
Mbh.5.91.4283 | And Achyuta of Vrishni's race then took his seat on a beautiful seat made of gold and overlaid with carpet embroidered with gold. |
Mbh.5.105.4876 | Indeed, Achyuta did not take his life. |
Mbh.5.141.6312 | And it is for this, O Achyuta, that in the battle that will ensue, I, O Krishna, have been chosen as the great antagonist of Arjuna to advance against him in a single combat. |
Mbh.5.143.6418 | I have in a vision, O Achyuta, beheld Yudhishthira ascending with his brothers a palace supported by a thousand columns. |
Mbh.7.23.1151 | Obtaining weapons then from Bhishma and Drona, Rama and Kripa, prince Sarangadhwaja became, in weapons, the equal of Rukmi and Karna and Arjuna and Achyuta. |
Mbh.7.79.3512 | And having reached that lake, bright as the disc of the sun, Arjuna and Achyuta beheld within its waters a terrible snake. |
Mbh.7.153.8189 | Within the twinkling of an eye, he destroyed, by means of his sharp shafts, a full Akshauhini of Rakshasa troops with steeds, drivers, cars, and elephants, in the very sight of Bhimasena and Hidimva's son and Prishata's son and the twins and Dharma's son and Vijaya and Achyuta |
Mbh.7.178.9690 | Then embracing Arjuna once more, and repeatedly slapping his own armpits, Achyuta endued with great intelligence once more began to shout, standing on the terrace of the car. |
Mbh.7.180.9821 | Indeed, Achyuta always placed other foremost of car-warriors before Karna, thinking how that fatal dart of ours might be made fruitless by ourselves. |
Mbh.9.22.1500 | The army of Dhritarashtra's son, O Madhava, which was vast as the ocean, hath, O Achyuta, become, after encountering ourselves, even like the indent caused by a cow's hoof! |
Mbh.9.22.1523 | This is my opinion, O Achyuta! |
Mbh.12.342.22625 | And since I have never swerved from that attribute or condition, I am, therefore, called by the name of Achyuta |
Mbh.13.147.12367 | He that is Achyuta is Ananta, the bearer of the earth. |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
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Reference:- Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli; Source of Plain Text: www.sacred-texts.com; Wikified at AncientVoice. |
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