Akritavrana
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 09:56 and updated at 11 Mar 2010 14:35
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.115.5914 | And then he asked the valiant Akritavrana, who was a follower of Parasurama, when will the revered Parasurama show himself to the religious men here? |
Mbh.3.115.5916 | Akritavrana said, Thy journey to this spot is already known to Rama, whose soul spontaneously knows everything. |
Mbh.3.115.5923 | Akritavrana said, With pleasure shall I recite to thee that excellent story, O Bharata's son, O chief of kings, the story of the godlike deeds of Rama, the son of Jamadagni, who traced his origin to Bhrigu's race. |
Mbh.3.115.5947 | Akritavrana said. |
Mbh.3.116.5983 | SECTION CXVI Akritavrana said, Jamadagni devoted himself to the study of the Veda and the practice of sacred penances, and became famous for his great austerities. |
Mbh.5.178.7955 | And while king Hotravahana, was saying all this unto that maiden, thither appeared Akritavrana, a dear companion of Rama. |
Mbh.5.178.7960 | And after their discourse was over, that royal sage, the high-souled Hotravahana enquired of Akritavrana about Rama that foremost of great sages, saying, O thou of mighty arms, where, O Akritavrana, may that foremost of persons acquainted with the Vedas, viz, Jamadagni's son of great prowess be seen' |
Mbh.5.178.7961 | Akritavrana answered him saying, O lord, Rama always speaketh of thee, O king, saying, That royal sage of the Srinjayas is my dear friend, I believe, Rama will be here tomorrow morning. |
Mbh.5.179.7988 | SECTION CLXXIX Akritavrana said, Of these two afflictions of thine, for which, O blessed lady, dost thou seek a remedy? |
Mbh.5.179.7998 | Akritavrana said, This, O blessed lady, O thou of the fairest complexion, that thou sayest with eyes fixed upon virtue, is, indeed, worthy of thee. |
Mbh.5.180.8061 | Bhishma continued, While, O king, Rama and Amva were talking thus with each other, the Rishi Akritavrana of highly virtuous soul said these words, It behoveth thee not, O mighty-armed one, to desert this girl that seeketh thy protection! |
Mbh.5.182.8202 | Akritavrana, the dear friend of Bhargava, well-versed in the Vedas, did the duties of a car-driver for that warrior. |
Mbh.5.183.8261 | And seeing me afflicted and pierced with Rama's weapons and borne away drooping and in a swoon, all the followers of Rama, including Akritavrana and others and the princess of Kasi, filled with joy, O Bharata, began to shout aloud! |
Mbh.5.187.8393 | That great ascetic then, viz, his friend, the regenerate Akritavrana, embraced him and with diverse words of comfort soothed him. |
Mbh.13.26.3513 | There were also Nitambhu and Bhuvana and Dhaumya and Satananda and Akritavrana and Rama, the son of Jamadagni and Kacha. |
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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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