Chaitraratha
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 11:44 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 11:44
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.94.5201 | And it has been heard by us that Kuru's highly intelligent wife, Vahini, brought forth five sons, viz, Avikshit, Bhavishyanta, Chaitraratha, Muni and the celebrated Janamejaya. |
Mbh.1.119.6415 | He next went to Chaitraratha, and then crossed the Kalakuta, and finally, crossing the Himavat, he arrived at Gandhamadana. |
Mbh.1.167.8573 | SECTION CLXVII Chaitraratha Parva After this citizens returned to their respective houses and the Pandavas continued to dwell at Ekachakra as before. |
Mbh.1.168.8587 | SECTION CLXVIII Chaitraratha Parva continued The Brahmana said, At that region where the Ganga entered the plains there lived a great Rishi, devoted to the austerest of penances. |
Mbh.1.169.8623 | SECTION CLXIX Chaitraratha Parva continued The Brahmana continued, King Drupada after this, distressed at heart, wandered among many asylums of Brahmanas in search of superior Brahmanas well-skilled in sacrificial rites. |
Mbh.1.170.8700 | SECTION CLXX Chaitraratha Parva continued Vaisampayana said, Hearing these words of the Brahmana, the sons of Kunti seemed to be, as it were, pierced with darts. |
Mbh.1.171.8711 | SECTION CLXXI Chaitraratha Parva continued Vaisampayana continued, Then Kunti spoke unto Bhimasena and Arjuna and the twins regarding the journey to Panchala. |
Mbh.1.172.8739 | SECTION CLXXII Chaitraratha Parva continued Vaisampayana said, After Vyasa had gone away, those bulls among men, the Pandavas, saluted the Brahmana and bade him farewell, and proceeded towards Panchala with joyous hearts and with their mother walking before them. |
Mbh.1.173.8844 | SECTION CLXXIII Chaitraratha Parva continued Arjuna said, Thou hast addressed me more than once as Tapatya. |
Mbh.1.174.8890 | SECTION CLXXIV Chaitraratha Parva continued The Gandharva continued, When that maiden disappeared, that feller of hostile ranks deprived of his senses by Kama concupiscence himself fell down on the earth. |
Mbh.1.175.8925 | SECTION CLXXV Chaitraratha Parva continued The Gandharva continued, Saying this, Tapati of faultless features, ascended the skies. |
Mbh.1.175.8971 | Section CLXXVII Chaitraratha Parva continued Vaisampayana continued, Hearing this, Arjuna said, O Gandharva, whence arose the hostility between Viswamitra and Vasishtha both of whom dwelt in a celestial hermitage? |
Mbh.1.176.8997 | SECTION CLXXVI Chaitraratha Parva continued Vaisampayana said, That bull among the Bharatas, Arjuna, hearing these words of the Gandharva, was inspired with feelings of devotion and stood shes JBH, |
Mbh.1.177.9054 | SECTION CLXXVIII Chaitraratha Parva continued The Gandharva continued, There was, O Partha, a king in this world, named Kalmashapada, who was of the race of Ikshvaku and was unequalled on earth for prowess. |
Mbh.1.178.9111 | SECTION CLXXIX Chaitraratha Parva continued The Gandharva continued, Beholding his asylum bereft of his children, the Muni afflicted with great grief left it again. |
Mbh.1.179.9170 | SECTION CLXXX Chaitraratha Parva continued The Gandharva continued, Then, O Partha, Adrisyanti, who had been residing in Vasishtha's asylum, brought forth when the time came a son who was the perpetuator of Saktri's race and who was a second Saktri in everything. |
Mbh.1.180.9205 | SECTION CLXXXI Chaitraratha Parva continued Vasishtha continued, The Brahmana lady, thus addressed by them, said, Ye children, I have not robbed you of your eye-sight, nor am I angry with you. |
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.1.182.9269 | SECTION CLXXXIII Chaitraratha Parva continued The Gandharva continued, The Brahmana sage Parasara thus addressed by the illustrious Vasishtha restrained his wrath from destroying the worlds. |
Mbh.1.183.9300 | SECTION CLXXXIV Chaitraratha Parva continued Arjuna asked, What for, O Gandharva, did king Kalmashapada command his queen to go unto that foremost of all persons conversant with the Vedas, the master Vasishtha? |
Mbh.1.184.9333 | SECTION CLXXXV Chaitraratha Parva continued Arjuna asked, O Gandharva, thou art acquainted with everything. |
Mbh.3.12.638 | O Narayana, thou didst, in the forest of Chaitraratha, celebrate with plentiful gifts a grand sacrifice consisting of a multitude of rites! |
Mbh.3.80.3919 | And without that hero of white steeds that forest looked like the Chaitraratha woods when deprived of the presence of Kuvera. |
Mbh.12.325.20686 | It looked like a second Chaitraratha. |
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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