Ajamida
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 09:44 and updated at 11 Mar 2010 14:26
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
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Mbh.1.55.2733 | Like the sacrifice of Maya, of king Sasavindu, or of king Vaisravana, is this sacrifice of thine, O foremost one of Bharata's race, O son of Satyavati, in which he himself was the chief priest, is this sacrifice of Nriga, of Ajamida, of the son of Dasaratha, is this sacrifice of thine, O foremost one of Bharata's race, O son of Parikshit. |
Mbh.1.55.2735 | Like the sacrifice of king Yudhishthira, the son of a god and belonging to Ajamida race, heard of even in the heavens, is this sacrifice of thine. |
Mbh.1.192.9604 | Then Vasudeva approaching that foremost of virtuous men, the son of Kunti, and touching the feet of that prince of the Ajamida race, said, I am Krishna' |
Mbh.2.44.1812 | O thou of the Ajamida race, by thee hath been spread the fame of thy whole race. |
Mbh.2.54.2254 | O Bharata, O Ajamida, let not the prosperity of the foe be acceptable to thee. |
Mbh.2.57.2316 | Then the illustrious Ajamida devoted to truth and having no enemy on earth, reverentially saluted Vidura, and asked him about Dhritarashtra and his sons. |
Mbh.2.73.3145 | Thou rememberest, O Ajamida, everything, but still I will call thy attention to this. |
Mbh.3.5.334 | And received by them, that descendant of the Ajamida line Vidura sat in their midst and made the usual enquiries. |
Mbh.4.64.2512 | And it was that those foremost of men, both born in the race of Ajamida, struck each other alike in the combat. |
Mbh.5.2.52 | This valiant Kuru, this descendant of Ajamida, Yudhishthira, though not skilled in dice and though dissuaded by all his friends, challenged the son of the king of Gandhara, an adept at dice, to the match. |
Mbh.5.22.917 | Not a soul in the race of Ajamida ever entertains hatred for them excepting this vile, capricious, dull-headed Duryodhana, and excepting also the still more mean-minded Karna. |
Mbh.5.36.1901 | Indeed, the race of Kuru, O Ajamida, is dependent on thee. |
Mbh.5.48.2672 | Just these are the words spoken by Arjuna, the wielder of Gandiva, eager for the fight and with eyes red as the lotus, If Dhritarashtra's son doth not surrender to king Yudhishthira of the Ajamida race, his kingdom, then it is evident there must be some sinful act committed by the sons of Dhritarashtra, whose consequences are yet unreaped by them, for it can be nothing else when they desire battle with Bhimasena and Arjuna, and the Aswins and Vasudeva and Sini's son, and Dhrishtadyumna infallible in arms, and Sikhandin, and Yudhishthira, who is like Indra himself and who can consume heaven and earth by merely wishing them ill. |
Mbh.5.67.3446 | Bring thou hither, O Ajamida, thy father Vyasa of high vows and thy queen Gandhari. |
Mbh.6.86.4541 | Meanwhile, the high-souled and heroic Bhishma, O king, in that battle, cut off the bow and the variegated standard also of Pandu's son, king Yudhishthira of the Ajamida race. |
Mbh.7.137.6899 | Quickly checking all of them by means of his fiery shafts, that slayer of foes, viz, the grandson of Sini, forcibly uplifting his bow, O Ajamida, slew the steeds of Duhsasana. |
Mbh.13.4.272 | There was, O foremost of Bharata's descendants, in the race of Bharata, a king of the name of Ajamida, who performed many sacrifices and was the best of all virtuous men. |
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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