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Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 14:47 and updated at 20 Feb 2010 14:47
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.228.11154 | Armed with machines vomiting from their throats mouths |
Mbh.3.37.1918 | Armed with the bow and sword, and cased in mail, betake thyself to austerities and good vows, and go thou northwards, O child, without giving way to anybody. |
Mbh.3.101.5279 | SECTION CI Lomasa said, Armed with the Vajra then, and supported by celestials endued with great might, Indra then approached Vritra, who was then occupying the entire earth and the heaven. |
Mbh.3.263.12882 | Armed with a mighty bow and endued with large eyes, and decorated with floral wreaths, he always liveth on the breasts of mountains. |
Mbh.3.269.13102 | Armed with celestial weapons undaunted by difficulties he achieved this difficult feat with arrows inspired with Mantras. |
Mbh.5.168.7569 | Armed with various kinds of weapons in abundance, in speed, they are equal to the very wind. |
Mbh.6.51.2656 | SECTION LI Sanjaya said, Beholding the mighty and terrible array called Krauncha formed by Pandu's son of immeasurable energy, thy son, approaching the preceptor, and Kripa, and Salya, O sire, and Somadatta's son, and Vikarna, and Aswatthaman also, and all his brothers too, headed by Dussasana, O Bharata, and other immeasurable heroes assembled there for battle, said these timely words, gladdening them all, Armed with various kinds of weapons, ye all are conversant with the meaning of the scriptures. |
Mbh.7.139.6989 | Armed with swords, clad in bright armour, decked with cuirass and Angadas, those two famous warriors showed diverse kinds of motion. |
Mbh.7.149.7815 | Armed with celestial weapons and mounted on his ape-bannered car, the reins of whose steeds again were in the hands of Krishna, cased in impenetrable armour, and taking his celestial bow Gandiva of unfading might, the valiant Arjuna, scattering keen arrows, and proud of the strength of his arms, transgressed Drona. |
Mbh.7.189.10456 | Armed with the sword, and shield in hand, Prishata's son wheeled about and whirled his sword on high, and made side thrusts, and rushed forward, and ran sideways, and leapt high, and assailed the flanks of his antagonists and receded backwards, and closed with his foes, and pressed them hard. |
Mbh.7.198.11141 | Armed with bows, all these rushed with cries Oh and Alas. |
Mbh.8.3.58 | Armed with weapons, all of them, O monarch, hung down their heads. |
Mbh.8.25.1086 | Armed with that scimitar he suddenly began to career in circles over the arena, displaying, O monarch, the fourteen different kinds of manoeuvres, endued as he was with skill and might. |
Mbh.8.34.1641 | And Mahadeva then said, Armed with bow and shaft, I will, from my car, slay in battle those foes of yours, ye denizens of heaven. |
Mbh.8.74.4531 | Armed with the bow and aided by the prowess of my arms, I can vanquish the Asuras and the gods and all creatures united together. |
Mbh.8.88.5460 | Having with humility said these words repeatedly unto the preceptor's son, thy son commanded his own troops, saying, Armed with arrows, rush against and slay these foes. |
Mbh.9.3.178 | Armed then with that heavy mace of his that was made entirely of iron and adorned with gold and equipped with a sling, and that resembled the Destroyer himself as he becomes at the end of Yuga, Bhima slew them all like Yama slaughtering creatures with his club. |
Mbh.9.3.181 | Armed with sword and mace, Bhima careered like a hawk and slaughtered those warriors of thine. |
Mbh.9.16.912 | Armed with his mace, Bhimasena held the king in check, and Kunti's son Yudhishthira resisted Shalya at the head of his forces. |
Mbh.9.22.1554 | Armed with bow and arrows, Partha, resembling the blazing sun, burnt the hostile combatants in that battle like a blazing fire consuming a heap of dry grass. |
Mbh.9.44.3288 | Armed with diverse weapons, the celestials pursued them. |
Mbh.9.55.3961 | Armed with maces, both began to career in circles. |
Mbh.12.4.169 | Armed with sword, clad in mail, and his fingers cased in leathern fences, Karna, that foremost of all wielders of weapons riding on his car, proceeded along Duryodhana's rear. |
Mbh.12.137.7821 | Armed with weapons and accompanied by a pack of dogs, the grim-looking man appeared on the scene. |
Mbh.12.167.10091 | Armed with bow and sword, he bore on shoulders a load of slaughtered cranes, and his body was smeared with the blood that trickled down from the bag on his shoulders. |
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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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