Dala
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 14:21 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 14:21
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.191.9741 | And the king of the frogs obtaining the leave of his daughter, returned to the place from which he had come and some time after the king begot three sons upon her and those sons were named Sala and Dala and Vala, and some time after, their father, installing the eldest of them of all on the throne and setting his heart on asceticism, retired into the forest. |
Mbh.3.191.9787 | Markandeya continued, After Vamadeva had said this, there arose, O king, four Rakshasas of terrible mien, and as they, with lances in their hands, approached the king for slaying him, the latter cried aloud, saying, If, O Brahmana, all the descendants of Ikshvaku's race, if my brother Dala, if all these Vaisyas acknowledge my sway, then I will not yield up the Vami steeds to Vamadeva, for these men can never be virtuous' |
Mbh.3.191.9789 | And the Ikshvakus, learning that their king had been slain, installed Dala on the throne, and the Brahmana Vamadeva thereupon going to the kingdom of the Ikshvakus, addressed the new monarch, saying, O king, it hath been declared in all the sacred books that persons should give away unto Brahmanas. |
Mbh.3.191.9794 | Markandeya continued, At these words of Vamadeva, O king, that arrow of fierce energy, shot by the monarch, slew the prince in the inner apartments, and hearing this, Dala said there and then, Ye people of Ikshvaku's race, I will do ye good. |
Mbh.3.191.9798 | And at these words of Dala, Vamadeva said, This arrow of terrible mien and tempered with poison, that thou aimest at me, thou shall not, O ruler of men, be able to aim nor even to shoot' |
Mbh.3.191.9803 | And king Dala did as he was directed and the queen then addressed the Muni, and said, O Vamadeva, let me be able to duly instruct this wretched husband of mine from day to day, imparting unto him words of happy import; and let me always wait upon and serve the Brahmanas, and by this acquire, O Brahmana, the sacred regions hereafter' |
Mbh.3.191.9811 | And thereupon king Dala became highly glad and gave unto the Muni his Vami steeds, having bowed down unto him with reverence |
Mbh.8.7.215 | Endued with modesty, the Bharata princes Citrayudha, Srutavarman, and Jaya, Dala, and Satyavrata, and Dussala, all of whom are possessed of great might, stay on the field, desirous of battle. |
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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