Dhristadyumna
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 16:27 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 16:27
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.1.180 | When I heard that Dhristadyumna, transgressing the laws of battle, slew Drona while alone in his chariot and resolved on death, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.193.9635 | When morning came, the prince Dhristadyumna set out from his place of concealment with great haste in order to report to Drupada in detail all that had happened at the potter's abode and all that he had heard those heroes speak amongst themselves during the night. |
Mbh.1.193.9637 | And the illustrious monarch asked Dhristadyumna on his return, Oh, where hath Krishna gone? |
Mbh.1.206.10179 | They who have Drupada for their father-in-law, and Drupada's sons, the heroic brothers, viz, Dhristadyumna and others of Prishata's race for their brothers-in-law, are certainly invincible. |
Mbh.3.22.1121 | And after he of the Dasharha race had departed, Dhristadyumna, the son of Prishata, also set out for his own city, taking with him the sons of Draupadi. |
Mbh.5.48.2703 | When he will behold Dhristadyumna unto whom Drona hath imparted all the mysteries of the science of weapons, stationed in splendour in the very van of the Srinjaya ranks, then will the son of Dhritarashtra repent. |
Mbh.5.53.2980 | The prince of Panchala, Dhristadyumna, that mighty car-warrior of merciless deeds, acquainted with all superior weapons, will fight with my host. |
Mbh.5.151.6761 | They are Drupada, and Virata, and Dhristadyumna, and Sikhandin, and Satyaki, Chekitana, and Bhimasena of great energy. |
Mbh.5.197.8819 | Thou hast for thy allies Sikhandin, and Yuyudhana and Dhristadyumna of Prishata's race; and Bhimasena, and these twins, and Yudhamanyu, and Uttamaujas, and Virata and Drupada who are equal in battle unto Bhishma and Drona; and the mighty-armed Sankha, and Hidimva's son of great might; and this latter's son Anjanparvan endued with great strength and prowess; and Sini's descendant of mighty arms and well-versed in battle, and the mighty Abhimanyu and the five sons of Draupadi! |
Mbh.6.22.1000 | And Dhristadyumna moved in the van, protected by Bhima. |
Mbh.6.49.2563 | What, indeed, did Dhristadyumna do when Sweta was slain in battle? |
Mbh.6.119.6537 | And Satyaki, and Chekitana, and Dhristadyumna of Prishata's race, and Virata, and Drupada, and the twin sons of Madri by Pandu, all protected by that firm bowman viz, Arjuna rushed against Bhishma alone in that battle. |
Mbh.7.23.1083 | Dhristadyumna, the son of the Panchala king, proceeded, borne by steeds of great fleetness in trappings of gold and of the hue of pigeons |
Mbh.7.23.1126 | The Prabhadrakas of the Kamvoja country, numbering six thousand, with upraised weapons, with excellent steeds of diverse hues on their gold-decked cars, with stretched bows and making their foes tremble with their showers of arrows and resolved to die together followed Dhristadyumna. |
Mbh.7.23.1162 | That assembled host of Prabhadrakas was much liked by Dhristadyumna' |
Mbh.7.30.1613 | Then Dhristadyumna and Bhima and the mighty car-warrior Satyaki, all approached Karna, and each of them pierced in with three straight shafts. |
Mbh.7.108.5155 | This Dhristadyumna sprang from the fire, for the destruction of Drona, clad in mail, armed with bow and arrows and sword, and decked with costly ornaments. |
Mbh.8.46.2506 | Dhritarashtra said, How, O Sanjaya, did the son of Radha dispose his forces in counter array to all the Pandavas headed by Dhristadyumna and protected by Bhimasena, viz, all those great bowmen invincible by the very gods? |
Mbh.8.46.2601 | There the sons of Drupada, headed by Dhristadyumna, swelling with pride and energy, heroes endued with great energy, have taken up their stand. |
Mbh.8.48.2685 | Then Dhristadyumna pierced Karna with ten arrows, and the sons of Draupadi pierced him with three and seventy, and Yuyudhana with seven. |
Mbh.8.58.3370 | The Srinjayas are following the lead of Dhristadyumna. |
Mbh.9.11.660 | Possessed of great strength, he pierced Bhimasena, and the five sons of Draupadi and Dhristadyumna, the two sons of Madri by Pandu, and the grandson of Sini, and Shikhandi also, each with ten arrows equipped with wings of gold and whetted on stone. |
Mbh.9.17.1032 | Beholding Shalya rushing impetuously towards the king, even like the Destroyer himself rushing in rage, Dhristadyumna and Shikhandi and the five sons of Draupadi and the grandson of Sini suddenly advanced towards him. |
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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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