Ambika
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 11:21 and updated at 20 Feb 2010 11:21
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.102.5773 | But he bestowed with due rites the two other daughters, Ambika and Ambalika on his younger brother Vichitravirya. |
Mbh.1.102.5775 | And both Ambika and Ambalika were of tall stature, and of the complexion of molten gold. |
Mbh.1.123.6656 | And Anuchana and Anavadya, Gunamukhya and Gunavara, Adrika and Soma, Misrakesi and Alambusha, Marichi and Suchika, Vidyutparna and Tilottama and Ambika, Lakshmana, Kshema Devi, Rambha, Manorama, Asita, Suvahu, Supriya, Suvapuh, Pundarika, Sugandha, Surasa, Pramathini, Kamya and Saradwati, all danced there together. |
Mbh.1.128.6835 | Acquiescing in the words of Vyasa, Satyavati entered the inner apartments and addressed her daughter-in-law, saying, O Ambika, I hear that in consequence of the deeds of your grandsons, this Bharata dynasty and its subjects will perish. |
Mbh.1.145.7800 | And when the king Dhritarashtra ascertained that the curiosity of the Pandavas had been awakened, the son of Ambika addressed them, saying, These men of mine often speak of Varanavata as the most delightful town in the world. |
Mbh.1.152.7985 | Having said this, Dhritarashtra, the son of Ambika, surrounded by his relatives, offered oblations of water to the sons of Pandu. |
Mbh.5.23.976 | The aged and wise king Dhritarashtra, the son of Ambika, hath enquired about your welfare. |
Mbh.5.33.1622 | O son of Ambika, thou hast brought up those children and taught them everything. |
Mbh.5.37.1990 | O king, O son of Ambika, thy son is as a forest. |
Mbh.6.3.196 | While that best of Brahmanas was saying these words in a sorrowful tone, Dhritarashtra, the son of Ambika, accomplished in speech, once more addressed him, saying, |
Mbh.8.1.20 | Janamejaya said, Having heard of the fall of Bhishma and that other mighty car-warrior, Drona, the old king Dhritarashtra the son of Ambika had been afflicted with great grief. |
Mbh.8.4.83 | SECTION Vaishampayana said, Hearing this intelligence, O monarch, Dhritarashtra the son of Ambika, feeling the acme of grief, regarded Suyodhana to be already dead. |
Mbh.8.7.224 | Vaishampayana continued, While saying this, Dhritarashtra the son of Ambika, having learnt that only a small portion of his army was alive, for all his foremost of warriors had died, felt his heart to be exceedingly agitated by grief. |
Mbh.8.7.229 | Having said these words, Dhritarashtra the son of Ambika, that lord of earth, lost his senses and fell down on the earth |
Mbh.8.8.234 | Thinking that other creatures also, as unslayable as Karna, would meet with a similar fate, king Dhritarashtra the son of Ambika, scorched with grief and sighing like a snake, with limbs almost palsied, long breaths, highly cheerless, and filled with melancholy, began to lament, saying, Oh' |
Mbh.9.2.71 | SECTION Vaishampayana said, After the ladies had been dismissed, Dhritarashtra, the son of Ambika, plunged into grief greater than that which had afflicted him before, began, O monarch, to indulge in lamentations, exhaling breaths that resembled smoke, and repeatedly waving his arms, and reflecting a little, O monarch, he said these words. |
Mbh.9.2.120 | Having wept for a long while, Dhritarashtra, the son of Ambika, breathed heavy and hot sighs at the thought of his defeat. |
Mbh.9.60.4376 | Vasudeva of great prowess, causing Daruka to get upon his car, proceeded very quickly to that place where the royal son of Ambika was. |
Mbh.13.150.12605 | These three and thirty deities, who are the lords of all beings as also Nandiswara of huge body, and that pre-eminent one who has the bull for the device on his banner, and those masters of all the worlds, viz, the followers and associates of him called Ganeswara, and those called Saumyas, and called the Rudras, and those called the Yogas, and those that are known as the Bhutas, and the luminaries in the firmament, the Rivers, the sky, the prince of birds viz, Garuda, all those persons on earth who have become crowned with success in consequence of their penances and who are existing in an immobile or mobile form, the Himavat, all the mountains, the four Oceans, the followers and associates of Bhava who are possessed of prowess equal to that of Bhava himself, the illustrious and ever-victorious Vishnu, and Skanda, and Ambika, these are the great souls by reciting whose name with restrained senses, one becomes cleansed of all sins. |
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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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