Decked
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 15:16 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 15:16
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.17.1331 | Decked with gold and exceedingly beautiful, that mountain is the haunt of the gods and the Gandharvas. |
Mbh.1.43.2263 | Decked with fame as thou art, thy success may be doubtful on that king affected by a Brahmana's curse and whose span of life itself hath been shortened. |
Mbh.1.145.7798 | Decked with every ornament, it charmed the hearts of all spectators' |
Mbh.1.154.8086 | Decked with celestial ornaments she advanced with smiles on her lips and a modest gait, and addressing Bhima said, O bull among men, whence hast thou come here and who art thou? |
Mbh.4.14.564 | Decked in beautiful garlands and robes and adorned with every ornament, sport thou, O sweet damsel, with me to thy fill. |
Mbh.6.35.1708 | Decked in diadem, and armed with mace, discus in hand, as before, I desire to behold thee. |
Mbh.6.47.2371 | Decked with jewels and made of silver, that tall standard bearing the device of the palmyra, cut off, O Bharata, by the shafts of Subhadra's son, fell down on the earth. |
Mbh.6.50.2644 | Decked with banners bearing hues resembling those of Indra's bow coursing through the air like a ranger of the skies, and looking like the fleeting edifice of vapour in the welkin, it seemed, O sire to glide dancingly along the track of the car to which it was attached. |
Mbh.7.20.905 | Decked, O monarch, in garlands of flower, and with a white umbrella held over his head, he looked like the full moon when in conjunction with the constellation Krittika. |
Mbh.7.23.1107 | Decked in trappings of gold, and possessed of the hue of red silk, quiet steeds bore Senavindu, that chastiser of foes, to battle. |
Mbh.7.23.1137 | Decked with golden chains, steeds whose bellies were of the hue of the Chakravaka bore Sukshatra, the son of the ruler of the Kosalas. |
Mbh.7.80.3562 | Decked with pearls and lapis lazuli, and overlaid with a very costly carpet over which was spread another cloth of fine texture, that scat was the handiwork of the artificer himself. |
Mbh.7.102.4730 | Similarly, the lion-tail standard-top of Drona's son, O Bharata, we saw, was endued with the effulgence of the rising sun Decked with gold, floating in the breeze, possessed of the splendour of the rainbow, the standard mark of Drona's son appeared on high, inspiring the foremost of Kuru warriors with joy. |
Mbh.7.102.4742 | Decked with golden chains, it was of the splendour of a white crystal |
Mbh.7.125.6268 | Decked with diadem and garlands of gold, endued with great strength, having white steeds yoked to his car and Krishna himself for his charioteer, that Phalguna, always dear to me, by good luck, liveth still. |
Mbh.7.134.6678 | Decked with gold and covered all over with blood, those arrows, O king, drinking the blood of thy sons passed out of their body. |
Mbh.7.143.7423 | Decked with black locks and adorned with ear-rings, that head of Jayadratha was thrown upon Vriddhakshatra's lap, as the latter was saying his prayers in a sitting posture. |
Mbh.8.12.472 | Decked with ornaments, possessed of red teeth, endued with the prowess of infuriate elephants, attired in robes of diverse colours, smeared with powdered scents, armed with swords and nooses, capable of restraining mighty elephants, companions in death, and never deserting one another, equipped with quivers, bearing bows adorned with long locks, and agreeable in speech were the combatants of the infantry files led by Satyaki, belonging to the Andhra tribe, endued with fierce forms and great energy. |
Mbh.8.13.524 | Decked with earrings, that large head, O king, fell like the head of Samvara slain in the great battle of old. |
Mbh.8.46.2525 | Decked with triumphal standards and blazing weapons, those huge creatures, ridden by warriors skilled in fighting from their backs, looked beautiful like hills overgrown with trees. |
Mbh.8.87.5366 | Decked with rows of little bells, hard as iron, and resembling the fatal noose in the hands of Yama or Varuna, the elephant's rope, filled with wrath, closed with the Ape. |
Mbh.9.4.241 | Decked with pure gold, that formidable bow as it is shaken, looks lightning's flash moving about on every side. |
Mbh.12.278.17052 | Decked with myriads of effulgent rays I used to rove through the skies on my celestial car, incapable of being defeated by any creature and fearing none. |
Mbh.13.107.9818 | Decked with celestial garlands, and possessed of beauty of form, he lives in such happiness for millions and millions of years. |
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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