Ajatasatru
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 09:46 and updated at 11 Mar 2010 14:29
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
See All Nouns, See All Categories
Mbh.1.192.9608 | And Ajatasatru, that foremost of the Kuru race, beholding Krishna, enquired after his well-being and asked, How, O Vasudeva, hast thou been able to trace us, as we are living in disguise' |
Mbh.2.13.514 | He therefore came to be called Ajatasatru one with no enemy at all. |
Mbh.2.62.2510 | When Ajatasatru, the son of Pandu, intoxicated with dice, giveth way to his wrath, and Vrikodara and Arjuna and the twins do the same, who, in that hour of confusion, will prove your refuge? |
Mbh.2.66.2703 | The Pratikamin said, When he had nothing else to stake, it was then that Ajatasatru, the son of Pandu, staked thee. |
Mbh.2.71.3075 | O Ajatasatru, blest be thou. |
Mbh.2.71.3098 | Blest be thou, O Ajatasatru. |
Mbh.3.4.303 | Putting Duryodhana aside, do thou install the son of Pandu in the sovereignty, and let, O king, Ajatasatru, free from passion, rule the earth virtuously. |
Mbh.3.5.337 | Vidura said, O Ajatasatru, Dhritarashtra called me, his dependant, before him and honouring me duly said, Things have fared thus. |
Mbh.3.34.1762 | SECTION XXXIV Vaisampayana said, Thus addressed by Bhimasena, the high-souled king Ajatasatru firmly devoted to truth, mustering his patience, after a few moments said these words, No doubt, O Bharata, all this is true. |
Mbh.3.160.8109 | SECTION CLX Vaisampayana said, Hearing various sounds resounding in the caves of the mountain and not seeing Bhimasena, Kunti's son, Ajatasatru and the twin sons of Madri and Dhaumya and Krishna and all the Brahmanas and the friends of the Pandavas, were filled with anxiety. |
Mbh.3.164.8276 | And that intelligent one decked in a diadem and garlands, having alighted on the mountain, first bowed down at the feet of Dhaumya, and then at those of Ajatasatru. |
Mbh.3.174.8720 | O Ajatasatru, thou too wilt behold even these weapons, when Partha will use them for grinding thy enemies in battle |
Mbh.3.241.12099 | Vaisampayana continued, Hearing these words of Ajatasatru, Dhananjaya pledged himself, from respect for these commands of his superior, to liberate the Kauravas. |
Mbh.3.244.12172 | And Ajatasatru, hearing everything that the Gandharvas had said, liberated all the Kauravas and applauded the Gandharvas. |
Mbh.3.309.15135 | And approaching without loss of time Ajatasatru seated in that forest with his brothers, the Brahmana, in great distress, spake these words, As a deer was butting about, it happened, O king, that my fire-sticks and churning staff which had been placed against a large tree stuck fast to its antlers. |
Mbh.4.19.787 | Nor doth she know that descendant of the Kuru race, Ajatasatru, addicted to disastrous dice, to be sunk in misery. |
Mbh.5.22.906 | Thou must greet Ajatasatru in the following words, By good luck it is that emerged from the woods thou hast reached such a city. |
Mbh.5.23.975 | And the son of Gavalgana, by name Sanjaya and by caste a Suta, cheerfully spoke unto Ajatasatru, How lucky, O king, that I see you hale, attended by friends and little inferior to the great Indra. |
Mbh.5.27.1121 | O Ajatasatru, if without war, the Kurus will not yield thy share, I think, it is far better for thee to live upon alms in the kingdom of the Andhakas and the Vrishnis than obtain sovereignty by war. |
Mbh.5.32.1441 | Dhritarashtra said, O child, giving my blessings to Ajatasatru, I ask thee, O Sanjaya, whether that king of the Kauravas, Pritha's son, is well with his sons and brothers and counsellors' |
Mbh.5.32.1450 | Renouncing all sin, even as a serpent casteth off its worn out slough which it cannot any longer retain, the heroic Ajatasatru shineth in his natural perfection, leaving his load of sins to be borne by thee. |
Mbh.5.32.1480 | Wearied by my fast journey and very much fatigued, I solicit thy permission to go to bed now, O lion of men, for tomorrow morning will the Kurus, assembled together in the council-hall, hear the words of Ajatasatru |
Mbh.5.34.1628 | O thou of magnanimous heart, tell me what is thou deemest to be beneficial for Ajatasatru and what is productive of good to the Kurus. |
Mbh.6.59.3184 | And slaying all the sons of Dhritarashtra and all those foremost of kings who have embraced their side, I will joyfully furnish king Ajatasatru with a kingdom today' |
Mbh.6.86.4523 | The high-souled Ajatasatru, angrily addressing Sikhandin in that battle, said these words, Thou saidst at that time, in the presence of thy sire, unto me, Even I shall slay Bhishma of high vows with my shafts of the hue of the effulgent sun. |
Mbh.7.10.359 | Dhritarashtra said, That Ajatasatru who, like the risen sun, dispelleth darkness by his own light; who rusheth against a foe as a swift and angry elephant with rent temples, incapable of being vanquished by hostile leaders of herds, rusheth against a rival proceeding with cheerful face towards a female of the species in rust, O, what warriors of my army resisted that Ajatasatru as he came, for keeping him away from Drona |
Mbh.7.12.470 | Truly is he called Ajatasatru the foeless one, for even thou bearest affection for him' |
Mbh.7.107.5004 | Thinking in this way, with an anxious heart, Ajatasatru, the son of Kunti, said unto him of the Satwata race viz, Satyaki these words in a voice choked with tears. |
Mbh.7.145.7634 | Having shown the field of battle unto the diadem-decked hero, that slayer of foes viz, Janardana quickly proceeded towards Ajatasatru, the son of Pandu, and informed him of the slaying of Jayadratha |
Mbh.8.63.3700 | Hearing these words of Shalya, O lord of Earth, and beholding Duryodhana overpowered by Bhima in that dreadful battle, the valiant son of Radha, thus urged by the words of Shalya and exceedingly desirous of rescuing the king, left Ajatasatru and the twin sons of Madri by Pandu, and rushed for rescuing thy son. |
Mbh.8.65.3802 | I desire, O Keshava to see king Ajatasatru |
Mbh.9.19.1163 | Like bulls deprived of their horns or elephants whose tusks have been broken, thy troops, defeated by Ajatasatru, fled away at midday. |
Mbh.9.28.2007 | Hearing these agreeable words of Bhimasena, O monarch, Kunti's son, Ajatasatru, became, with all his brothers, filled with joy. |
Mbh.12.20.882 | Listen to me with undivided attention, O Ajatasatru, thou hast righteously won the earth. |
Mbh.12.24.1030 | SECTION XXIV Vaisampayana said, Once more the great sage Krishna-Dwaipayana said these words unto Ajatasatru, the son of Kunti: Let these great car-warriors of abundant energy of mind, O monarch, let these brothers of thine, O Yudhishthira, the chief of the Bharatas, obtain those wishes of theirs that they cherished while dwelling in the woods. |
Mbh.15.2.68 | Both Gandhari and Vidura also wore well pleased with the capacity the king Ajatasatru showed for bearing wrongs. |
Mbh.15.36.1439 | Thus addressed by Vyasa of incomparable energy, the Kuru king, well-versed in words, summoned Yudhishthira and said unto him, O Ajatasatru, blessings on thee! |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
Research data published for the interest of people researching on Mahabharata.
Suggestions are welcome: email:moc.liamg|rnhtijij#moc.liamg|rnhtijij
Reference:- Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli; Source of Plain Text: www.sacred-texts.com; Wikified at AncientVoice. |
Share:-