Anarttas
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 11:53 and updated at 20 Feb 2010 11:53
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.14.778 | Tell me truly, O Anarttas! |
Mbh.3.14.790 | And, learning, O Kauravya, of his oppression of the Anarttas, of his abuse of myself, and of his excessive arrogance, I resolved upon the destruction of that wretch! |
Mbh.3.16.845 | But, O thou of the Kuru race, Pradyumna sailed out, and, O great king, bidding the Anarttas be of good cheer, said, Waver ye not, and staying behold me fight I Even I shall, by force, repell that car with Salwa on it! |
Mbh.3.20.970 | SECTION XX Vasudeva said, When Salwa had left the city of the Anarttas, I returned to it, O king, on the completion of thy great Rajasuya sacrifice! |
Mbh.3.22.1110 | And having thus destroyed the town of Saubha and slain Salwa, I returned to the Anarttas and delighted my friends. |
Mbh.3.89.4843 | SECTION LXXXIX Dhaumya continued, I shall describe to thee those sacred spots capable of producing merit that lie on the west, in the country of the Anarttas, O Bharata, there, flows in a westward course the sacred river Narmada, graced by Priyangu and mango trees, and engarlanded with thickest of canes. |
Mbh.14.52.2327 | Let him go, if thou thinkest it meet, to the city of the Anarttas. |
Mbh.14.52.2335 | Having seen the Anarttas, and thy sire, O mighty-armed one, and the Vrishnis, thou wilt come back to my horse-sacrifice, O sinless one. |
Mbh.14.52.2350 | Then that grinder of hostile masses, viz, Janarddana of great prowess, accompanied by Satyaki, the foremost one of Sini's race, proceeded to the city of the Anarttas, after having slain all his foes, like He of a hundred sacrifices proceeding to Heaven after slaughtering all his foes' |
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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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