Dasarha S
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.222.10843 | That foremost one of Dasarha's race also gave unto Subhadra as her peculium ten carrier-loads of first class gold possessing the splendour of fire, some purified and some in a state of ore. |
Mbh.5.81.3888 | Even if the Kauravas express their desire for peace with the Pandavas, still, O thou of Dasarha's race, provoke thou a war with them. |
Mbh.5.82.3902 | Thou knowest also, O thou of Dasarha's race, what message was privately delivered to Sanjaya by the king. |
Mbh.5.82.3905 | But, O Krishna, O thou of Dasarha's race, hearing those words of Yudhishthira, endued with modesty and anxious for peace, Suyodhana hath not acted according to them. |
Mbh.5.83.3996 | Then Arjuna, proceeding a few steps, further said unto his friend, that bull among men, that slayer of hostile heroes, that invincible warrior of Dasarha's race, It is known to all the kings, O illustrious Govinda, that at our consultation it was settled that we should ask back the kingdom. |
Mbh.5.84.4025 | Janamejaya said, How did the illustrious slayer of Madhu, of Dasarha's race, proceed on his journey? |
Mbh.5.84.4053 | And having honoured him of Dasarha's race that deserveth honour from every one, they placed at the disposal of that illustrious person their houses, abounding in wealth. |
Mbh.5.85.4077 | Kesava, however, of Dasarha's race, arrived at the capital of the Kurus, without casting a single glance at all those pavilions and all those gems of diverse kinds |
Mbh.5.86.4083 | O virtuous one, I will in thy presence, offer worship unto that illustrious scion of Dasarha's race. |
Mbh.5.89.4169 | And upon that son of Dasarha's race approaching his presence, the blind monarch of great fame stood up along with Drona and Bhishma, Kripa and Somadatta, and king Vahlika also, all stood up for honouring Janardana. |
Mbh.5.89.4177 | And Madhava having duly greeted all the Kurus in their assembly, then went to the delightful abode of Vidura; and Vidura, having approached Janardana of Dasarha's race thus arrived at his abode, worshipped him with every auspicious and desirable offering. |
Mbh.5.89.4180 | And that scion of Dasarha's race, that chief of the Vrishnis, unto whom the past and the future were as the present, knowing that Vidura was loved by the Pandavas and friendly towards them, and learned, and firm in morality, and honest, and harbouring no wrath against the Pandavas, and wise, began to tell him everything in detail about the doings of the sons of Pandu |
Mbh.5.91.4281 | And on that scion of Dasarha's race entering the court, Dhritarashtra's son of great fame rose up from his seat with his counsellors for honouring the slayer of Madhu. |
Mbh.5.91.4296 | O thou of Dasarha's race, are fruitless. |
Mbh.5.91.4300 | Vaisampayana continued, Thus addressed by the king, Janardana of Dasarha's race, casting his eyes on Dhritarashtra's son and ah his counsellors, replied, saying, Not from desire, nor from wrath, nor from malice, nor for gain, nor for the sake of argument, nor from temptation, would I abandon virtue. |
Mbh.5.91.4321 | And after all the Kurus had gone away, Vidura, with great care entertained that unvanquished hero of Dasarha's race with every object of desire. |
Mbh.5.92.4361 | O hero of Dasarha's race, it doth not commend itself to me that thou shouldst enter into their midst. |
Mbh.5.94.4394 | And rising from bed, Janardana of Dasarha's race, that bull amongst all the Sattwatas, went through all the customary acts of the morning. |
Mbh.5.94.4397 | And while the unvanquished Krishna of Dasarha's race was still engaged in his morning devotions, Duryodhana and Suvala's son Sakuni came to him and said, Dhritarashtra is seated in his court, with all the Kurus headed by Bhishma and with all the kings of the earth. |
Mbh.5.94.4400 | And after he had thus given away much wealth and taken his seat, his driver Daruka came and saluted that unvanquished hero of Dasarha's race. |
Mbh.5.94.4403 | And Vidura, conversant with all the precepts of religion, followed on his own car that scion of Dasarha's race, that foremost of all living creatures, that first of all persons gifted with intelligence. |
Mbh.5.94.4408 | And when that scion of Dasarha's race set out, cymbals began to play, and conchs began to be blown, and other instruments also to pour forth their music. |
Mbh.5.94.4411 | And there were full five hundred elephants, and cars by thousands, that followed that unvanquished hero of Dasarha's race while he proceeded. |
Mbh.5.94.4422 | Indeed, as soon as he, of Dasarha's race, came, the illustrious blind monarch, Drona and Bhishma, all rose up from their seats. |
Mbh.5.94.4426 | And as that chastiser of foes, that vanquisher of hostile cities, that hero of Dasarha's race, was seated there, he beheld the Rishis whom he had seen while proceeding to Hastinapur, staying in the firmament. |
Mbh.5.94.4427 | And beholding those Rishis with Narada at their head, he of Dasarha's race, slowly addressed Bhishma the son of Santanu, saying, O king, the Rishis have come to see this earthly conclave of ours. |
Mbh.5.94.4438 | And all the kings in the assembly, although they gazed at Janardana of Dasarha's race for a long while, were not, however, gratified with their gaze, like drinkers of the Amrita, that are never satiated with quaffing measure after measure. |
Mbh.5.128.5635 | SECTION CXXVIII Vaisampayana said, Reflecting for a moment, with eyes red in anger, he, of Dasarha's race, addressing Duryodhana in that assembly of the Kurus, then said these words, Wishest thou for a bed of heroes? |
Mbh.5.128.5662 | Vaisampayana continued, While he, of Dasarha's race, was saying this, Dussasana addressed vindictive Duryodhana and said unto him these words in the midst of the Kurus, If, O king, thou dost not willingly make peace with the Pandavas, verity the Kauravas will bind thee hand and foot and make over thee to the son of Kunti. |
Mbh.5.128.5668 | Hearing these words of Bhishma, the lotus-eyed hero of Dasarha's race, possessed of great powers, addressing all those that were still there headed by Bhishma and Drona, said, Even this is great transgression, of which all the elders of the Kuru race are becoming guilty, for they do not forcibly seize and bind this wicked king in the enjoyment of sovereignty. |
Mbh.5.137.6145 | O thou of Dasarha's race, let it be as that celestial voice said. |
Mbh.5.137.6172 | And after he of Dasarha's race had departed, the Kurus assembled together and began to talk of that highly wonderful and marvellous incident connected with him. |
Mbh.5.138.6201 | And let all the kings with him of Dasarha's race at their head, shed tears of joy. |
Mbh.5.147.6555 | And, at last, bringing Krishna of Dasarha's race into their midst, they began to deliberate again about what they should do. |
Mbh.5.151.6781 | Skilled or unskilled in weapons, old or young, let him be the leader of my forces, who may be indicated by Krishna of Dasarha's race. |
Mbh.5.154.6841 | Vaisampayana said, When he of Dasarha's race had departed from the Kuru court, king Duryodhana, addressing Karna and Dussasana and Sakuni, said these words, Kesava hath gone to the sons of Pritha, without having been able to achieve his object. |
Mbh.5.163.7332 | And beholding the Wind-god's son to be greatly afflicted and extremely provoked with rage, he of Dasarha's race smilingly addressed the gambler's son and said, Depart hence without a moment's delay. |
Mbh.7.11.439 | Alas, Duryodhana knows not Krishna of Dasarha's race and Arjuna the son of Pandu. |
Mbh.7.26.1357 | Thus addressed by him, he of Dasarha's race, turned back the car, and took the son of Pandu to where the ruler of the Trigartas was. |
Mbh.7.83.3672 | Duryodhana, however, did set aside him of Dasarha's race, that bull among all bowmen, who then spoke what was for Duryodhana's good. |
Mbh.7.86.3810 | When that tumultuous uproar rose there, an uproar that enhanced the fear of the timid, the son of Pakasana, filled with great delight, addressing him of Dasarha's race, said these words' |
Mbh.7.95.4371 | Then he of Dasarha's race, with his mighty shafts, cut off those of the illustrious Drona in that battle, and then, within a moment, the latter's bow also. |
Mbh.7.96.4406 | And he of Dasarha's race, endued with great energy, displayed his skill in driving car by showing diverse kinds of circling motions. |
Mbh.7.96.4437 | Beholding them, tilled with wrath, Arjuna, that bull among men, smilingly, addressed him of Dasarha's race in soft words, and said, Our steeds are afflicted with arrows and tired. |
Mbh.7.97.4494 | Yoking his steeds unto his car in the very sight of all our bowmen, he of Dasarha's race is proceeding towards Jayadratha, slaughtering us in battle' |
Mbh.7.97.4503 | Penetrating into the hostile army, he, of Dasarha's race, urged the steeds with great speeds, and blew his conch, Panchajanya, which was of the hue of the clouds. |
Mbh.7.99.4601 | Seeing Partha and Vasudeva both filled with rage, thy son, O sire, desirous of battle, smilingly challenged them, then he of Dasarha's race became filled with joy, and Dhananjaya also, the son of Pandu, became cheerful. |
Mbh.7.107.5072 | I do not grieve for him of Dasarha's race. |
Mbh.7.107.5089 | O grandson of Sini, the scions of Dasarha's race never care to protect their lives in battle. |
Mbh.7.111.5385 | I think, beholding Krishna of Dasarha's race and that bull of Sini's race also both engaged for Arjuna's sake my sons are filled with grief. |
Mbh.7.111.5406 | He of Dasarha's race, O king, had formerly begged thee for peace. |
Mbh.7.114.5575 | Then he of Dasarha's race, acquainted with the highest weapons, cut off all those arrows shot from Drona's bow, with two beautifully winged arrows of his. |
Mbh.7.139.6951 | Slaying thee today in fight, thou that art ever proud of thy heroism, I will, O thou of Dasarha's race, gladden the Kuru king Suyodhana. |
Mbh.7.153.8048 | Then he of Dasarha's race urged those steeds, white as silver or milk or the Kunda flower, or the moon, towards the car of Drona. |
Mbh.7.171.9255 | Then he of Dasarha's race, addressed Hidimva's son, that Rakshasa of blazing mouth and fiery eyes and body of the hue of clouds, and said these words, Listen, O Ghatotkacha, attend to what I say. |
Mbh.7.180.9815 | Indeed, if Karna had slain him of Dasarha's race, viz, that delighter of the Yadavas, the whole earth, O king, would, without doubt, have come under thy control. |
Mbh.7.197.11027 | After Kunti's son, Yudhishthira had said this, he of Dasarha's race, viz, Kesava quickly forbidding the troops, by motion of his arms, to fly away said these words, Speedily lay down your weapons, all of you, and alight from your vehicles. |
Mbh.9.22.1538 | Sanjaya continued, Thus addressed by Savyasaci, he of Dasarha's race, reins in hand, fearlessly penetrated that vast hostile force for battle. |
Mbh.9.22.1545 | Those white steeds, O king, bearing Arjuna in battle, were seen careering everywhere, urged by him of Dasarha's race! |
Mbh.9.25.1710 | Thus addressed by Pandu's son of great force of mind, he of Dasarha's race urged his steeds, O king, towards the division of Duryodhana. |
Mbh.12.43.2155 | SECTION XLIV Vaisampayana said, Having got back the kingdom, king Yudhishthira of great wisdom and purity, after the ceremony of installation had been over, joining his hands together, addressed the lotus-eyed Krishna of Dasarha's race, saying, Through thy grace, O Krishna, through thy policy and might and intelligence and prowess, O tiger among the Yadus, I have got back this ancestral kingdom of mine. |
Mbh.12.51.2766 | O enhancer of the glory of Dasarha's race, be gratified with me. |
Mbh.12.52.2808 | Then he of Dasarha's race performed his ablutions. |
Mbh.14.62.2860 | Then Vasudeva of Dasarha's race, and Valadeva, and Satyaki, and Satyaka, each performed the obsequial rites of Abhimanyu. |
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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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