Chitrangada
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.2.368 | In this parva is also narrated the birth of Bhishma uniting in himself portions of the energies of the other Vasus, his renunciation of royalty and adoption of the Brahmacharya mode of life, his adherence to his vows, his protection of Chitrangada, and after the death of Chitrangada, his protection of his younger brother, Vichitravirya, and his placing the latter on the throne: the birth of Dharma among men in consequence of the curse of Animondavya; the births of Dhritarashtra and Pandu through the potency of Vyasa's blessings and |
Mbh.1.2.523 | Then is shown the great risk of Arjuna in his encounter with Vabhruvahana the son of Chitrangada by Arjuna the appointed daughter of the chief of Manipura. |
Mbh.1.95.5292 | And upon her Santanu begat two other sons named Chitrangada and Vichitravirya. |
Mbh.1.95.5293 | And before they attained to majority, Chitrangada had been slain by the Gandharvas. |
Mbh.1.101.5693 | Soon after was born of Satyavati an intelligent and heroic son of Santanu named Chitrangada. |
Mbh.1.101.5698 | Bhishma, placing himself under the command of Satyavati, installed that suppressor of foes, viz, Chitrangada, on the throne, who, having soon vanquished by his prowess all monarchs, considered not any man as his equal. |
Mbh.1.101.5702 | Having slain Chitrangada, that first of men and oppressor of foes, the Gandharva ascended to heaven. |
Mbh.1.102.5707 | SECTION CII Sambhava Parva continued Vaisampayana said, O thou of Kuru's race, after Chitrangada was slain, his successor Vichitravirya being a minor, Bhishma ruled the kingdom, placing himself under the command of Satyavati. |
Mbh.1.187.9422 | Vrihanta, Manimana, Dandadhara, Sahadeva, Jayatsena, Meghasandhi, Virata with his two sons Sankha and Uttara, Vardhakshemi, Susarma, Senavindu, Suketu with his two sons Sunama and Suvarcha, Suchitra, Sukumara, Vrika, Satyadhriti, Suryadhwaja, Rochamana, Nila, Chitrayudha, Agsuman, Chekitana, the mighty Sreniman, Chandrasena the mighty son of Samudrasena, Jarasandha, Vidanda, and Danda, the father and son, Paundraka, Vasudeva, Bhagadatta endued with great energy, Kalinga, Tamralipta, the king of Pattana, the mighty car-warrior Salya, the king of Madra, with his son, the heroic Rukmangada, Rukmaratha, Somadatta of the Kuru race with his three sons, all mighty chariot-fighters and heroes, viz, Bhuri, Bhurisrava, and Sala, Sudakshina, Kamvoja of the Puru race, Vrihadvala, Sushena, Sivi, the son of Usinara, Patcharanihanta, the king of Karusha, Sankarshana Valadeva, Vasudeva Krishna the mighty son of Rukmini, Samva, Charudeshna, the son of Pradyumna with Gada, Akrura, Satyaki, the high-souled Uddhava, Kritavarman, the son of Hridika, Prithu, Viprithu, Viduratha, Kanka, Sanku with Gaveshana, Asavaha, Aniruddha, Samika, Sarimejaya, the heroic Vatapi Jhilli Pindaraka, the powerful Usinara, all these of the Vrishni race, Bhagiratha, Vrihatkshatra, Jayadratha the son of Sindhu, Vrihadratha, Valhika, the mighty charioteer Srutayu, Uluka, Kaitava, Chitrangada and Suvangada, the highly intelligent Vatsaraja, the king of Kosala, Sisupala and the powerful Jarasandha, these and many other great kings, all Kshatriyas celebrated throughout the world, have come, O blessed one, for thee. |
Mbh.1.216.10585 | The king of Manipura had a daughter of great beauty named Chitrangada. |
Mbh.1.216.10608 | When Chitrangada at last gave birth to a son, Arjuna embraced that handsome princess affectionately. |
Mbh.1.218.10678 | Freeing those sacred waters from the danger for which they had been notorious, and giving the Apsaras leave to go where they chose, Arjuna became desirous of once more beholding Chitrangada. |
Mbh.1.218.10680 | Arrived there, he beheld on the throne the son he had begotten upon Chitrangada, and who was called by the name of Vabhruvahana. |
Mbh.1.218.10681 | Seeing Chitrangada once more, Arjuna proceeded, O monarch, towards the spot called Gokarna |
Mbh.5.173.7794 | I then installed Chitrangada in the sovereignty of the Kauravas, making at the same time the child Vichitravirya the Yuvaraja. |
Mbh.5.174.7804 | O bull of the Bharata race, that king of virtuous soul paid his debt to nature in time, Observing my pledge, O chief of the Bharatas, I then installed my brother, Chitrangada, on the throne of the extensive kingdom of the Kurus. |
Mbh.12.4.154 | Once on a time, O monarch, many kings repaired to a self-choice at the capital of Chitrangada, the ruler of the country of the Kalingas. |
Mbh.13.19.2974 | Then Urvara and Misrakesi, and Rambha and Urvasi, and Alumvusha and Ghritachi, and Chitra and Chitrangada and Ruchi, and Manohara and Sukesi and Sumukhi and Hasini and Prabha, and Vidyuta, and Prasami and Danta and Vidyota and Rati, these and many other beautiful Apsaras began to dance. |
Mbh.14.79.3495 | Possessed of great splendour, the son of Sakra said, Excellent, Excellent, O mighty-armed one, O son of Chitrangada! |
Mbh.14.79.3509 | When that hero, that bearer of the burthens of the Kuru's fell down, the son of Chitrangada also became deprived of his senses. |
Mbh.14.79.3513 | Rearing that her husband had been slain and that her son had fallen down on the Earth, Chitrangada, in great agitation of mind, repaired to the field of battle. |
Mbh.14.80.3516 | Regaining consciousness and seeing Ulupi, the daughter of the snake chief, queen Chitrangada endued with celestial beauty, said unto her these words, Behold. |
Mbh.14.80.3527 | Having said these words unto the queenly Ulupi, the daughter of the snake chief, the illustrious Chitrangada proceeded to where her husband lay on the Earth and addressing him, said, Rise, O dear lord, thou occupiest the foremost place in the affections of the Kuru king Yudhishthira. |
Mbh.14.81.3614 | Has Chitrangada of faultless limbs, descended from the race of Chitravahana, done thee any wrong' |
Mbh.14.81.3648 | After this, Jaya addressed his son, the ruler of Manipura, and said unto him in the hearing of Chitrangada, the daughter -in-law of Kuru's house, the Horse-sacrifice of Yudhishthira will take place on the day of full moon in the coming month of Chaitra. |
Mbh.14.81.3654 | The ape-bannered son of Kunti, thus addressed by his son, answered the child of Chitrangada, saying Thou knowest, O mighty-armed one, what vow I am observing. |
Mbh.14.83.3713 | The ruler of that people was Chitrangada who was endued with great strength and was a crusher of foes. |
Mbh.14.87.3897 | Meanwhile king Vabhruvahan of great wisdom, accompanied by his mothers Chitrangada and Ulupi, came to the Kuru capital. |
Mbh.14.88.3901 | Then queen Chitrangada, and Ulupi the daughter of the snake Kauravya, together approached Partha and Krishna with humility. |
Mbh.15.1.31 | Kunti, and Draupadi, and she of the Sattwata race, possessed of great fame, and Ulupi, the daughter of the snake chief, and queen Chitrangada, and the sister of Dhrishtaketu, and the daughter of Jarasandha, these and many other ladies, O chief of men, used to wait upon the daughter of Suvala like maids of all work. |
Mbh.15.10.480 | We were well protected and ruled by king Duryodhana even as we had been ruled by king Santanu, or by Chitrangada, or by thy father, O monarch, who was protected by the prowess of Bhishma, or by Pandu, that ruler of Earth, who was overlooked by thee in all his acts. |
Mbh.15.15.641 | Drupada's daughter Krishna, she of the Sattwata race, Uttara the daughter-in-law of the Kauravas, who had recently become a mother, Chitrangada, and other ladies of the royal house-hold, all proceeded with the old monarch. |
Mbh.15.25.966 | This other whose complexion is like that of pure gold or like that of Madhuka flowers, is the princess Chitrangada. |
Mbh.17.1.46 | The princess Chitrangada set out for the capital of Manipura. |
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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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