Devaki S
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.198.10096 | And Markandeya answered them, saying, Devaki's son, Krishna, also had thus raised the royal sage Nriga who had sunk in hell and caused him to regain Heaven |
Mbh.5.84.4023 | SECTION LXXXIV Vaisampayana said, O smiter of foes, when Devaki's son of mighty arms set out for Hastinapura, ten mighty car-warriors, capable of slaying hostile heroes, fully armed, followed in his train. |
Mbh.5.155.6894 | And addressing Yudhishthira, Arjuna continued, Thou hast, O king, certainly understood all the words spoken by Kunti and Vidura, that were repeated to thee by Devaki's son. |
Mbh.7.27.1388 | He pierced Devaki's son with many arrows made wholly of black iron, equipped with wings of gold, whetted on stone, and shot from his bow, drawn to the fullest stretch. |
Mbh.7.27.1389 | Those shafts whose touch resembled that of fire, equipped with beautiful feathers, and shot by Bhagadatta, passing through Devaki's son, entered the earth. |
Mbh.7.81.3573 | SECTION LXXXIII Sanjaya said, Then king Yudhishthira, the son of Kunti, saluting Devaki's son Janardana, and cheerfully addressed him saying Hast thou passed the night happily, O slayer of Madhu? |
Mbh.7.180.9842 | Sanjaya continued, Even thus did Devaki's son who is ever devoted to Dhananjaya's good and to what is agreeable to him, speak unto Satyaki on that occasion |
Mbh.7.181.9844 | Indeed, when you knew that dart could always slay one person in battle, and that it was incapable of being either borne or baffled by the very gods with Vasava at their head, why then, O Sanjaya, was it not hurled by Karna at Devaki's son, or Phalguna, while he was engaged with this in battle before' |
Mbh.7.181.9848 | I think destiny to be supreme, since Karna, with that dart in his hands, did not slay in battle either Partha or Devaki's son, Krishna. |
Mbh.7.181.9849 | Indeed, because his understanding was afflicted by destiny itself, it is for this that he did not, stupefied by the illusion of the gods, hurl that fatal dart of Vasava, though he had it in his hand, at Devaki's son, Krishna for his destruction or at Partha endued with prowess like Indra's, O lord' |
Mbh.8.32.1537 | Shalya said, Since, O son of Gandhari, thou describest me, O thou of Kuru's race, in the midst of all these troops, to be superior to Devaki's son, I am gratified with thee. |
Mbh.9.25.1673 | Beholding Duryodhana staying in the midst of the cavalry, Devaki's son Krishna said unto Dhananjaya, the son of Kunti, A large number of our foes, kinsmen that had received our protection, have been slain. |
Mbh.10.16.1002 | Vyasa said, Since, disregarding us, thou hast perpetrated this exceedingly cruel act, and since thy behaviour is such although thou art a good brahmana by birth, therefore, those excellent words that Devaki's son has said, will, without doubt, be realised in thy case, an adopter as thou hast been of kshatriya usages |
Mbh.12.39.2078 | SECTION XL Vaisampayana said, Then Devaki's son Janardana of universal knowledge addressed king Yudhishthira who stood there with his brothers, saying, In this world, O sire, Brahmanas are always the objects of worship with me. |
Mbh.12.53.2844 | Then Yudhishthira the son of Pandu, addressing Hrishikesa said, There is no one else than Devaki's son that can question the grandsire. |
Mbh.13.11.706 | Once on a time, beholding the goddess of prosperity blazing with beauty and endued with the complexion of the lotus, the princess Rukmini the mother of Pradyumna that bore the device of the Makara on his banner, filled with curiosity, asked this question in the presence of Devaki's son. |
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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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