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Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 13:17 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 13:17
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.91.5014 | Clad in the scantiest robes, he may yet regard himself as attired in the richest vestments. |
Mbh.3.38.2009 | Clad in rags made of grass and furnished with a black deerskin and a stick, he commenced to eat withered leaves fallen upon the ground. |
Mbh.3.62.3014 | Clad in this severed piece of cloth, and lying like one distracted, how will the beauteous one of luminous smiles behave when she awaketh? |
Mbh.7.85.3781 | Clad in white armour, with excellent head-gear, of broad chest and mighty arms, Drona stood, stretching his large bow, like the Destroyer himself in wrath. |
Mbh.7.101.4690 | Clad in mail, filled with wrath and mounted upon their cars the rattle of which resembled the roar of masses of clouds, they covered Arjuna on every side with a shower of sharp shafts. |
Mbh.7.132.6598 | Clad in beautiful mail, all of them rushed against the son of Pandu. |
Mbh.7.145.7599 | Clad in mail, they could not approach thee, encountering thy angry self in battle. |
Mbh.7.178.9707 | Clad in natural coat of mail and decked with his natural ear-rings, Karna, who had his senses under control, could singly vanquish the three worlds with the very gods. |
Mbh.7.195.10825 | Clad in barks of trees and skins of animals, all of us were exiled to the woods, and though we were undeserving of that plight, our foes nevertheless compelled us to endure it for thirteen years. |
Mbh.8.94.6030 | Clad in beautiful attire, and possessed of a neck that was very beautiful, the Suta's son owned a face which resembled the full moon in splendour. |
Mbh.9.29.2111 | Clad in deer-skins I would retire into the woods! |
Mbh.9.30.2233 | Clad in bright armour of gold, he put on that head-gear. |
Mbh.9.30.2235 | Clad in mail, armed with mace, and accoutred with other equipments, thy son Duryodhana then, O king, standing on the field of battle, addressed all the Pandavas, saying, Amongst you five brothers, let any one fight me, armed with mace! |
Mbh.9.32.2362 | Clad in blue robes and possessed of a fair complexion, Rama, as he sat amidst those kings, looked resplendent like the moon in the firmament, encompassed by multitudes of stars. |
Mbh.9.43.3200 | Clad in diverse kinds of skins, they spoke diverse kinds of languages, O Bharata! |
Mbh.9.53.3823 | Clad in armour, and armed with his mace of gigantic thickness, Bhima, O monarch, assumed the form of the mighty Garuda. |
Mbh.11.25.1028 | Clad in golden armour and adorned with Angadas of gold, they are still armed with swords and bows. |
Mbh.12.20.900 | Clad in deer-skins, the high-souled Mahadeva, having poured his own self as a libation in the sacrifice called Sarva, became the first of gods, and surpassing all creatures in the universe and prevailing over them by means of that achievement, shines in resplendence. |
Mbh.12.58.3214 | Clad in mail, armed with scimitars, bows, and arrows, and well-versed in the science of weapons, he was fully acquainted with the Vedas and their branches. |
Mbh.13.14.1296 | Clad in white vestments, he wore white garlands, and had white unguents smeared upon his limbs. |
Mbh.13.159.13272 | Clad in rags, he had a stick made of the Vilwa tree |
Mbh.14.46.1912 | Clad in animal skins or barks of trees he should perform his ablutions morning and evening. |
Mbh.15.3.110 | Clad in deer-skin, I lie down on the Earth, spreading a small quantity of Kusa grass, and pass the time in silent recitations. |
Mbh.15.11.560 | Clad in a black deer-skin and divested of all thy ornaments, with the princess of Panchala in thy company, didst thou not follow this king? |
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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