Aurva
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 16:45 and updated at 20 Feb 2010 16:45
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.2.370 | The birth of Ghatotkacha; the meeting of the Pandavas with Vyasa and in accordance with his advice their stay in disguise in the house of a Brahmana in the city of Ekachakra; the destruction of the Asura Vaka, and the amazement of the populace at the sight; the extra-ordinary births of Krishna and Dhrishtadyumna; the departure of the Pandavas for Panchala in obedience to the injunction of Vyasa, and moved equally by the desire of winning the hand of Draupadi on learning the tidings of the Swayamvara from the lips of a Brahmana; victory of Arjuna over a Gandharva, called Angaraparna, on the banks of the Bhagirathi, his contraction of friendship with his adversary, and his hearing from the Gandharva the history of Tapati, Vasishtha and Aurva. |
Mbh.1.55.2761 | In energy thou art equal to Aurva and Trita. |
Mbh.1.66.3381 | And, on her was begotten Aurva of great reputation. |
Mbh.1.66.3383 | And Aurva begot Richika. |
Mbh.1.66.3391 | And Aurva had a hundred sons with Jamadagni the eldest. |
Mbh.1.180.9216 | And that best of Brahmana Rishis, in consequence of his having been born after tearing open his mother's thigh, came to be known throughout the three worlds by the name of Aurva thigh-born. |
Mbh.1.180.9218 | But the Muni Aurva of the Bhrigu race resolved upon overcoming the whole world. |
Mbh.1.180.9222 | The Pitris, then, learning what the child of their race was about, all came from their own region unto the Rishi and addressing him said: Aurva, O son, fierce thou hast been in thy asceticism. |
Mbh.1.181.9238 | SECTION CLXXXII Chaitraratha Parva continued The Gandharva said, Vasishtha after this, continued the narration saying, Hearing these words of the Pitris, Aurva, O child, replied unto them to this effect: Ye Pitris, the vow I have made from anger for the destruction of all the worlds, must not go in vain. |
Mbh.1.181.9263 | Vasishtha continued, Then, O child, Aurva cast the fire of his wrath into the abode of Varuna. |
Mbh.3.313.15572 | And, O sinless one, thou hast heard of the office the regenerate Rishi Aurva at one time performed for the gods, remaining concealed in his mother's womb. |
Mbh.13.153.12843 | viz, Aurva. |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
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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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