Citra
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 13:15 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 13:15
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
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Mbh.8.11.430 | In the tail were the two royal brothers of mighty energy, viz, Citra and Citrasena surrounded by a large force. |
Mbh.8.13.508 | King Citrasena rushed against the advancing Srutakarman; and Prativindhya against Citra owning a beautiful standard and a beautiful bow. |
Mbh.8.14.563 | Then Prativindhya, piercing Citra with five arrows, struck his driver with three and his standard with one. |
Mbh.8.14.564 | Him Citra pierced, striking in the arms and the chest, with nine broad-headed shafts equipped with wings of gold, having keen points, and plumed with Kanka and peacock feathers. |
Mbh.8.14.566 | Then Citra, O monarch, sped at thy grandson a terrible and irresistible dart, adorned with golden bells, and resembling a flame of fire. |
Mbh.8.14.569 | Beholding that dart baffled, Citra, taking up a huge mace decked with a net-work of gold, hurled it at Prativindhya. |
Mbh.8.14.571 | Meanwhile, having alighted from his car, O Bharata, Prativindhya hurled at Citra a dart, well-adorned and equipped with a golden staff. |
Mbh.8.14.572 | Catching it as it coursed towards him, the high-souled king Citra, O Bharata, hurled the very weapon at Prativindhya. |
Mbh.8.14.574 | Then Prativindhya, O king, filled with rage, and desiring to compass the destruction of Citra, sped at him a lance decked with gold. |
Mbh.8.14.577 | Beholding Citra slain, thy warriors, those ornaments of battle, rushed impetuously at Prativindhya from all sides. |
Mbh.8.56.3186 | The son of Adhiratha, of great energy, filled with rage, began from their front to strike those Pancalas, with the keen points of his shafts, singling out their leaders, viz, Vyaghraketu and Susharma and Citra and Ugrayudha and Jaya and Sukla and Rochamana and the invincible Singhasena. |
Mbh.8.56.3190 | Filled with rage, the son of Radha then slew Jishnu, and Jishnukarman, and Devapi, O king, in that battle, and Citra, and Citrayudha, and Hari, and Singhaketu and Rochamana and the great car-warrior Salabha, and many car-warriors among the Cedis bathed the form of Adhiratha's son in blood, while he himself was engaged in taking the lives of those heroes. |
Mbh.8.76.4629 | Slaughtering the Kurus, the mighty Arjuna is coming towards thy side even like the constellation Citra. |
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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