Arvavasu
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 15:07 and updated at 20 Feb 2010 15:07
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.4.117 | Upon the seats in that palace sat, along with the Pandavas, Rishis and kings that came from various countries, viz, Asita and Devala, Satya, Sarpamali and Mahasira; Arvavasu, Sumitra, Maitreya, Sunaka and Vali; Vaka, Dalvya, Sthulasira, Krishna-Dwaipayana, and Suka Sumanta, Jaimini, Paila, and the disciples of Vyasa, viz, ourselves; Tittiri, Yajanavalkya, and Lomaharshana with his son; Apsuhomya, Dhaumya, Animandavya; and Kausika; Damoshnisha and Traivali, Parnada, and Varayanuka, Maunjayana, Vayubhaksha, Parasarya, and Sarika; Valivaka, Silivaka, Satyapala, and Krita-srama; Jatukarna, and Sikhavat. |
Mbh.3.135.6894 | Now, Raivya had two sons, named Arvavasu and Paravasu. |
Mbh.3.138.7025 | And the two sons of Raivya, Arvavasu and Paravasu, were engaged by that intelligent monarch, to assist him in the performance of the ceremony. |
Mbh.3.138.7036 | Arvavasu said, Do thou then thyself officiate at this sacrifice of the gifted Vrihadyumna; and for thee will I, bringing my senses under perfect control, observe the vow prescribed in the case of slaying a Brahmana' |
Mbh.3.138.7037 | Lomasa said, Having observed the vow relative to the killing of a Brahmana, the sage Arvavasu came back to the sacrifice. |
Mbh.3.138.7040 | O lord of men, immediately on hearing this, the king ordered his attendants to turn out Arvavasu. |
Mbh.3.138.7041 | O king, on being driven out by the king's attendants, and repeatedly addressed by them, O slayer of a Brahmana, Arvavasu more than once cried, It is not I that have killed a Brahmana. |
Mbh.3.138.7047 | Lomasa said, The celestials, O king, were well pleased with Arvavasu for his acts. |
Mbh.3.138.7049 | Then Agni and the other celestials of their own accord bestowed boons on Arvavasu. |
Mbh.12.207.12588 | Yavakriti, Raivya, Arvavasu, Paravasu, Ausija, Kashivat, and Vala have been said to be the sons of Angiras. |
Mbh.12.336.21523 | There were others also who became Sadasyas in that sacrifice, viz, Dhanusha, Raivya, Arvavasu, Parvavasu, the Rishi Medhatithi, the great Rishi Tandya, the blessed Rishi Santi, otherwise called Vedasiras, the foremost of Rishis, viz, Kapila, who was the father of Salihotra, the first Kalpa, Tittiri the elder brother of Vaisampayana, Kanwa, and Devahotra, in all forming sixteen. |
Mbh.13.150.12607 | They are Yavakrita, and Raibhya, and Arvavasu, and Paravasu, and Aushija, and Kakshivat, and Vala the son of Angiras. |
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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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