Damayanti S
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 14:25 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 14:25
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.54.2714 | And the king, reflecting by himself that his daughter had attained to puberty, concluded that Damayanti's Swayamvara should take place. |
Mbh.3.54.2715 | And the monarch, O exalted one, invited all the rulers of the earth, saying, Ye heroes, know that Damayanti's Swayamvara is at hand, And all the kings, hearing of Damayanti's Swayamvara, came unto Bhima, agreeable to his message, filling the earth with the clatter of their cars, the roar of their elephants, and the neighing of their horses, and accompanied with their fine-looking battalions decked in ornaments and graceful garlands. |
Mbh.3.54.2736 | And, O son of Kunti, the high-souled king Nala also hearing of that concourse of kings, set out with a cheerful heart, full of Damayanti's love. |
Mbh.3.55.2749 | When the king of the Nishadhas spoke thus, Maghavat replied, saying, Know us as the immortals come hither for Damayanti's sake. |
Mbh.3.56.2816 | Nala answered, Commanded by you I entered Damayanti's palace furnished with lofty portals guarded by veteran warders bearing wands. |
Mbh.3.57.2866 | And the kings also, having witnessed with wonder Damayanti's selection of Nala, returned delighted whence they had come. |
Mbh.3.58.2877 | And thereupon Kali replied unto Sakra, Going to Damayanti's Swayamvara, will I obtain her for my wife, as my heart is fixed upon that damsel' |
Mbh.3.62.3006 | And then thinking of his own want of clothing, and of her being clad in a single garment, he intended to cut off for himself one half of Damayanti's attire. |
Mbh.3.69.3453 | O king, hearing these words of Sudeva, Sunanda washed the dust that covered the mole between Damayanti's eye-brows. |
Mbh.3.69.3469 | At this, O king, the sister to Damayanti's mother, with a glad heart, said, So be it. |
Mbh.3.71.3534 | If it pleases thee, I intend to go to Damayanti's Swayamvara in course of a single day' |
Mbh.3.72.3624 | And when Kali, afflicted by Damayanti's curse came out of Nala's body, the fire of that curse also left Kali. |
Mbh.3.78.3856 | It is by good fortune also that Damayanti's ill-luck hath at last come to an end. |
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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