Atiratha
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 16:34 and updated at 20 Feb 2010 16:34
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.94.5154 | And Matinara had four sons of immeasurable prowess, viz, Tansu, Mahan, Atiratha, and Druhyu of immeasurable glory. |
Mbh.1.134.7236 | And amongst all the princes, Arjuna alone became an Atiratha a car-warrior capable of fighting at one time with sixty thousand foes. |
Mbh.3.84.4450 | Proceeding then to the tirtha of Krittika and Magha, one, O Bharata, obtaineth the merit superior to that of the Agnishtoma and Atiratha sacrifices. |
Mbh.5.166.7524 | The foremost of all wielders of weapons, Bhoja chief Kritavarman is Atiratha. |
Mbh.5.166.7527 | The ruler of the Madras, the mighty bowman Salya, is, as I think, an Atiratha. |
Mbh.5.168.7609 | Never retreating from battle, brave, and resembling Yama himself, Vahlika, O king, is in my judgment, an Atiratha. |
Mbh.5.169.7628 | As regards this thy ever dear friend, this one who is always boastful of his skill in battle, this one who always urgeth thee, O king, to fight with the Pandavas, this vile braggart, Karna, the son of Surya, this one who is thy counsellor, guide, and friend, this vain wight who is destitute of sense, this Karna, is neither a Ratha nor an Atiratha. |
Mbh.5.172.7743 | Dhrishtadyumna also, O Bharata, the leader of all Yudhishthira's army, that mighty car-warrior who is also a disciple of Drona, is, O king, in my judgment, an Atiratha. |
Mbh.5.172.7769 | Indeed being Dhrishtadyumna's equal, he is an Atiratha. |
Mbh.5.173.7776 | That subjugator of foes, the mighty bowman Kuntibhoja of great strength, the maternal uncle of Bhimasena, is, in my judgment, an Atiratha. |
Mbh.6.14.721 | How could Bhishma who was reckoned as an Atiratha and who could not be resisted by the very gods, be slain in battle by Sikhandin, the prince of Panchala? |
Mbh.6.83.4370 | Struck therewith, that Atiratha of the Satwata race, excelling all in might, trembled not, O king, but instead pierced Bhima in return with many sharp arrows. |
Mbh.6.97.5168 | That Atiratha, baffling with his weapons the weapons of those adversaries of his in that battle, despatched many prominent heroes of thy army to the abode of Death. |
Mbh.6.115.6247 | And in that battle the Atiratha Arjuna, afflicting thy host, struck the ruler of the Pragjyotishas, and Jayadratha the king of the Sindhus, and Chitrasena, and Vikarna, and Kritavarman, and Durmarshana, O monarch, and those two mighty car-warriors, viz, the princes of Avanti, each with three arrows winged with the feathers of the Kanka and the peacock. |
Mbh.7.47.2217 | SECTION XLVII Sanjaya said, That joy of Vishnu's sister viz, Abhimanyu, that Atiratha, decked with the weapons of Vishnu himself, looked exceedingly beautiful on the field of battle and looked like a second Janardana. |
Mbh.7.76.3311 | Thou wast the sister's son of Vasudeva, the son of the wielder of Gandiva, and thyself, a hero and an Atiratha. |
Mbh.7.130.6528 | The Atiratha Karna, however, that chastiser of foes, though thus pierced with arrows, did not yet avoid the enraged Bhima in battle |
Mbh.7.131.6562 | The Atiratha Bhimasena, however, drawing his bow adorned with gold, stayed in battle, looking resplendent like a blazing fire |
Mbh.7.199.11340 | SECTION CCII Dhritarashtra said, Upon the slaughter of the Atiratha, viz, Drona, by Prishata's son, what did my sons and the Pandavas next do' |
Mbh.7.199.11341 | Sanjaya, said, After the rout of the Kuru army, upon the slaughter of that Atiratha, viz, Drona, by Prishata's son, Dhananjaya, the son of Kunti beholding a wonderful phenomenon in connection with his own victory, asked Vyasa, O bull of Bharata's race, who came thither in course of his wanderings, saying, O great Rishi, while I was engaged in slaying the foe in battle with showers of bright shafts, I continually beheld before me, proceeding in advance of my car, a person of blazing hue, as if endued with the effulgence of fire. |
Mbh.8.42.2284 | Arjuna is proud; his weapons strike deep; he is endued with great lightness of hands; he is conversant with steeds; he agitates vast hosts; he is regarded an Atiratha. |
Mbh.8.79.4851 | That Atiratha, endued with great activity, with Krishna as his ally, gratified the god Agni at Khandava. |
Mbh.9.10.607 | The Atiratha Nakula, however, staying on his car, took up a dart equipped with a golden handle and a very keen point, and steeped in oil and exceedingly bright. |
Mbh.9.21.1298 | Having taken up that foremost of bows and stringed it, that foremost of all bowmen, that Atiratha of mighty energy and great intelligence and great strength, unable to endure the cutting of his bow by Kritavarma, and filled with fury, quickly rushed against the latter. |
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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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