Dhritarashtra S
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.2.491 | Then Vidura, removing the distressed Dhritarashtra's affection for worldly things by reasons pointing to final release, consoled that wise monarch. |
Mbh.1.67.3513 | Janamejaya said, O illustrious one, tell me the names of Dhritarashtra's sons according to the order of their birth beginning from the eldest' |
Mbh.1.67.3516 | And Yuyutsu who was Dhritarashtra's son by a Vaisya wife, was also over and above the hundred. |
Mbh.1.116.6274 | SECTION CXVI Sambhava Parva continued Janamejaya said, O sinless one, thou hast narrated to me from the beginning all about the birth of Dhritarashtra's hundred sons owing to the boon granted by the Rishi. |
Mbh.1.117.6298 | SECTION CXVII Sambhava Parva continued Janamejaya said, Please recite the names of Dhritarashtra's sons according to the order of their birth' |
Mbh.1.129.6957 | But Yuyutsu Dhritarashtra's son by a Vaisya wife, moved by his friendship for the Pandavas, informed them of this. |
Mbh.1.141.7548 | But beholding the great prowess and strength of those mighty bowmen, king Dhritarashtra's sentiments towards the Pandavas became suddenly poisoned, and from that day the monarch became so anxious that he could hardly sleep |
Mbh.1.146.7816 | The Pandavas have, by Dhritarashtra, been sent to Varanavata, where they will, at Dhritarashtra's command, enjoy themselves during the festivities. |
Mbh.1.149.7913 | I know that this house, so inflammable, hath been contrived for me by Purochana at the command of Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.1.150.7946 | O, fie on Dhritarashtra's heart which is so partial. |
Mbh.1.152.7972 | There is little doubt that Duryodhana hath, with Dhritarashtra's knowledge, burnt to death the heirs of Pandu, else the prince would have been prevented by his father. |
Mbh.1.159.8315 | Our woes assuaged, we are, O son, living happily in the house of this Brahmana, respected by him and unknown to Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.2.57.2320 | The people also, I hope, are obedient to Dhritarashtra's rule' |
Mbh.2.57.2324 | The king of the Kurus hath commanded me to enquire after thy peace and prosperity, and to ask thee to repair to Hastinapore with thy brothers and to say, after beholding king Dhritarashtra's newly erected palace, whether that one is equal to thy own. |
Mbh.2.57.2366 | And when they had retired into the chambers, the women of Dhritarashtra's household with Dussala taking the lead visited them. |
Mbh.2.62.2499 | Yet having recourse to this, Dhritarashtra's son Duryodhana createth for himself fierce enmity. |
Mbh.2.66.2724 | But all sat with faces downwards, uttering not a word, knowing the eagerness and resolution of Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.2.66.2737 | At these words, Draupadi, rising up in great affliction, rubbed her pale face with her hands, and distressed she ran to the place where the ladies of Dhritarashtra's household were. |
Mbh.2.69.3026 | Vaisampayana continued, Just then, a jackal began to cry loudly in the homa-chamber of king Dhritarashtra's palace. |
Mbh.2.72.3103 | SECTION LXXIII Janamejaya said, How did the sons of Dhritarashtra feel, when they came to know that the Pandavas had, with Dhritarashtra's leave, left Hastinapore with all their wealth and jewels |
Mbh.2.77.3338 | And the ladies of Dhritarashtra's house, hearing everything as it happened, viz, the exile of the Pandavas and the dragging of Krishna into the assembly where the princes had gambled, loudly wept censuring the Kauravas. |
Mbh.2.77.3342 | At this summons, Vidura quickly came to Dhritarashtra's palace. |
Mbh.3.30.1470 | O sir, what fruits doth the Great Ordainer reap by granting prosperity to Dhritarashtra's son who transgresseth the ordinances, who is crooked and covetous, and who injureth virtue and religion! |
Mbh.3.33.1709 | Destroy the might of Dhritarashtra's sons, O son of Pritha, with my and Arjuna's aid. |
Mbh.3.33.1757 | And, O son of Kunti, as thou art powerful, grind thou with thy might thy weak enemies, like Indra grinding the Asuras; and snatch thou from Dhritarashtra's son the prosperity he enjoyeth. |
Mbh.3.34.1765 | I sought to cast the dice desiring to snatch from Dhritarashtra's son his kingdom with the sovereignty. |
Mbh.3.34.1776 | When summoned again to the assembly for playing once more, thou knowest as well as Arjuna what Dhritarashtra's son told me, in the presence of all the Bharatas, regarding the stake for which we were to play. |
Mbh.3.36.1866 | Bhurisravas, Sala, the mighty Jarasandha, Bhishma, Drona, Karna, the mighty son of Drona, Dhritarashtra's sons, Duryodhana and others, so difficult of being vanquished, are all accomplished in arms and ever ready for battle with us. |
Mbh.3.37.1907 | All of them are conciliated and honoured and gratified by Dhritarashtra's son who behaveth unto them as one should behave unto his preceptor. |
Mbh.3.37.1908 | Towards all his warriors Dhritarashtra's son behaveth with great affection; and all the chiefs honoured and gratified by him, seek his good in return. |
Mbh.3.37.1927 | And armed with the bow, the hero, at the time of setting out heaved a sigh and cast a look upwards for achieving the death of Dhritarashtra's sons. |
Mbh.3.51.2561 | And thou shalt, O Bharata, living at Hastinapura along with thy brothers, and snatching from Dhritarashtra's party the prosperity they are enjoying, rule this earth' |
Mbh.3.86.4754 | Kripa and the son of Drona are invincible; these mighty warriors have been installed by Dhritarashtra's son in the command of his army. |
Mbh.3.120.6122 | Let Dhritarashtra's sons be overwhelmed with the forces of the Vrishinis and let them go with their friends to the abode of the god of death. |
Mbh.3.120.6124 | I ask thee to kill Dhritarashtra's son with all his men, as the great Indra, the lord of the gods kill Vritra. |
Mbh.3.120.6144 | Then let Aniruddha also take up in his hand his buckler and sword, and let him cover the surface of the earth with Dhritarashtra's sons, their heads separated from their trunks, their bodies devoid of all consciousness as in a sacrificial rite the altar is overspread with sacred grass placed upon the same. |
Mbh.3.238.11989 | And the herdsmen, well skilled in singing and dancing and instrumental music, and virgins decked in ornaments, began to minister to the pleasures of Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.3.238.11999 | And as the picked soldiers of Dhritarashtra's son, having reached the region of the lake, were about to enter the gates of the wood, a number of Gandharvas appeared and forbade them to enter. |
Mbh.3.239.12012 | And, O Bharata, finding that his soldiers had been opposed by the Gandharvas, Dhritarashtra's son, endued with energy, was filled with rage. |
Mbh.3.240.12048 | SECTION CCXL Vaisampayana said, After that great warrior Karna had been routed by the Gandharvas, the whole of the Kuru army, O monarch, fled from the field in the very sight of Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.3.241.12084 | Ye foremost of warriors, these blazing cars, furnished with golden flagstaff's and every kind of weapons belonging to Dhritarashtra's sons, are ready here. |
Mbh.3.245.12191 | Vaisampayana said, Dismissed by the king Yudhishthira the just, Dhritarashtra's son Suyodhana, bending his head down in shame and afflicted with grief and melancholy, set out slowly. |
Mbh.3.250.12398 | And, O foremost of kings, eulogised like a monarch by the best of the Brahmanas blessing with victory, that lord of men Suyodhana, Dhritarashtra's son, receiving honours paid with innumerable joined palms, and flaming in exceeding splendour, went in the front, accompanied by Karna, and that gambler, the son of Suvala. |
Mbh.3.251.12413 | Having been thus addressed by Bhishma, Dhritarashtra's son the king, laughed a good deal, and then suddenly sailed out with the son of Suvala. |
Mbh.3.251.12416 | And, O mighty monarch, when Bhishma had left, that lord of men, Dhritarashtra's son came there again, and began to consult with his counsellors, What is it that is good for me? |
Mbh.3.251.12438 | Do thou command me what I am to do' O subduer of foes, having been thus addressed by Dhritarashtra's intelligent son, Karna ordered all the necessaries for the excursion. |
Mbh.3.252.12461 | That lord of men, Dhritarashtra's son, accompanied by his father and brothers and friends, came to that mighty bowman, who had arrived, and duly paid homage unto Karna crowned with martial merit. |
Mbh.3.253.12488 | O king, having been thus addressed by Karna, Dhritarashtra's son summoned the priest, and spake unto him these words, Do thou duly and in proper order celebrate for me that best of sacrifices, the Rajasuya furnished with excellent Dakshinas' |
Mbh.3.253.12504 | Having been thus addressed by those Brahmanas, Dhritarashtra's son, the king, spake these words to Karna, his brothers and the son of Suvala, Beyond doubt, the words of the Brahmanas are entirely liked by me. |
Mbh.3.254.12509 | SECTION CCLIV Vaisampayana continued, Then all the artisans, the principal counsellors, and the highly wise Vidura said unto Dhritarashtra's son, All the preparations for the excellent sacrifice have been made, O king; and the time also hath come, O Bharata. |
Mbh.3.254.12511 | Hearing this, O monarch, that best of kings, Dhritarashtra's son commanded that prime among sacrifices to be commenced. |
Mbh.3.254.12520 | That king and lord of men, Dhritarashtra's son, invites you. |
Mbh.3.254.12528 | The messenger on his return related unto Dhritarashtra's son all as it had fallen out. |
Mbh.3.255.12553 | When Karna had thus vowed to slay Phalguna in battle, those mighty charioteers and bowmen, the sons of Dhritarashtra, sent up a loud cheer; and Dhritarashtra's sons thought that the Pandavas had already been conquered. |
Mbh.3.307.15061 | And after having contracted a friendship with Dhritarashtra's son, he became intent on injuring the sons of Pritha. |
Mbh.4.25.1119 | Meanwhile, the spies employed by Dhritarashtra's son, having searched various villages and towns and kingdoms and done all that they had been commanded to do and completed their examination, in the manner directed, of the countries indicated in their orders, returned to Nagarupa, gratified with at least one thing that they had learnt |
Mbh.4.25.1120 | And seeing Dhritarashtra's son king Duryodhana of the Kuru race seated in his court with Drona and Karna and Kripa, with the high-souled Bhishma, his own brothers, and those great warriors, the Trigartas, they addressed him, saying, O lord of men, great hath been the care always bestowed by us in the search after the sons of Pandu in that mighty forest. |
Mbh.4.48.1865 | Slaying Arjuna in battle, I will discharge today that debt, difficult of repayments, but promised of old by me unto Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.4.51.1985 | Let such arrangements, therefore, be made that he may not succeed in attacking Dhritarashtra's son and defeating our troops. |
Mbh.4.65.2531 | SECTION LXV Vaisampayana said, Thus summoned to battle by the illustrious hero, Dhritarashtra's son turned back stung by those censures, like an infuriate and mighty elephant pricked by a hook. |
Mbh.4.65.2550 | And Dhritarashtra's son, that foremost of heroes among the Kurus, recovering his senses, saw the son of Pritha standing like the lord of the celestials, alone on the battle-field. |
Mbh.5.1.26 | Nevertheless, king Yudhishthira and his friends have no other desire than the good of Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.5.2.59 | The messenger may thus bring round Dhritarashtra's son to his own views. |
Mbh.5.3.85 | We shall slay Dhritarashtra's son and Sakuni and Karna in battle, and place the Pandava on the throne. |
Mbh.5.6.144 | It was with Dhritarashtra's knowledge that the Pandavas were-deceived by their opponents. |
Mbh.5.7.196 | The descendant of Sura in reply addressed the following words to Dhritarashtra's son, Thou shouldst remember, O tiger among men, all that I said at the marriage ceremony celebrated by Vitrata. |
Mbh.5.8.260 | O afflicter of thy foes, in compensation for all this vast misery wrought by Dhritarashtra's son, thou wilt attain to proportional happiness after having killed thy foes, O great king, O lord of men, the ways of the world are known to thee. |
Mbh.5.19.828 | And in the same way king Bhagadatta, gladdening the heart of Dhritarashtra's son, gave an Akshauhini of troops to him. |
Mbh.5.20.853 | Ye are aware how formerly the sons of Pandu did not receive their paternal property which was all usurped by Dhritarashtra's sons. |
Mbh.5.20.864 | If Dhritarashtra's son assigns a reason in favour of war, that can never be a proper reason. |
Mbh.5.23.998 | I hope, the aged ladies, the mothers of the Bharata race, and the kitchen-maidens, the bond-maids, the daughters-in-law, the boys, the sister's sons, and the sisters, and the daughters' sons of Dhritarashtra's house are all free from trouble. |
Mbh.5.23.1000 | I hope, O Sanjaya, Dhritarashtra's son hath not seized those gifts to the Brahmanas that I made. |
Mbh.5.24.1022 | Know, O son of Pandu, that there are certainly righteous and aged men, as also men that are sinful and wicked about Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.5.24.1023 | Dhritarashtra's son would make gifts even to his enemies; it is not likely, therefore, that he should withdraw the donations made to the Brahmanas. |
Mbh.5.25.1053 | Who, without loss to himself, is able to slay the vast force assembled by Dhritarashtra's son? |
Mbh.5.26.1107 | Pertinanciously doth Dhritarashtra's son believe that it is possible to rob the sons of Pandu of what is their own, although he knoweth having himself gone to the place of fight, how Arjuna comforted himself when he had nothing but a bow four cubits long for his weapon of battle. |
Mbh.5.26.1108 | Dhritarashtra's sons are alive simply because they have not as yet heard that twang of the stretch Gandiva. |
Mbh.5.26.1115 | Thou knowest how we comforted ourselves towards Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.5.29.1264 | What is the difference between them and Dhritarashtra's sons? |
Mbh.5.29.1270 | These time-honoured rules of law, O Sanjaya, thou must propound to the Kurus, in the midst of the assembled kings, I mean those dull-headed fools who have been assembled together by Dhritarashtra's son, and who are already under the clutches of death. |
Mbh.5.29.1274 | If they had then prevented that indignity offered to her, then I should have been pleased with Dhritarashtra's behaviour. |
Mbh.5.29.1283 | Better betake thyself as a bond-woman to the house of Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.5.29.1294 | I hope that when I shall speak to the Kurus words of wisdom, resting on rules of righteousness, words fraught with sense and free from all tendency to inhumanity, Dhritarashtra's son will, in my presence, pay heed to them. |
Mbh.5.29.1297 | When Pandu's sons were defeated at the play, Dhritarashtra's sons spoke to them words that were harsh and rude. |
Mbh.5.30.1339 | Thou shouldst also, O Sanjaya, enquire, O sire, about the welfare of the eldest of Dhritarashtra's sons, Suyodhana, who is wicked and ignorant and deceitful and vicious, and who now governs the entire world. |
Mbh.5.30.1349 | Thou must also enquire about the welfare of those kings that have been assembled by Dhritarashtra's son for fighting with the Pandavas, viz, the Kekayas, the Vasatis, the Salwakas, the Amvashthas, and the leading Trigartas, and of those endued with great bravery that have come from the east, the north, the south, and the west, and of those that have come from hilly countries, in fact, of all amongst them that are not cruel and that lead good lives. |
Mbh.5.30.1352 | Thou must, O sire, also enquire about the welfare of Dhritarashtra's son by his Vaisya wife, that youth who is one of the best of the Kuru race, who never falls into error, who possesseth vast wisdom, who is endued with every virtue, and who never cherishes a liking for this war! |
Mbh.5.30.1354 | Thou must also, O sire, enquire about the welfare of Sakuni, the king of the Gandharas, that native of the hilly country, who is unrivalled in deceitful games at dice, who enhances the pride of Dhritarashtra's son, and whose understanding naturally leads to falsehood. |
Mbh.5.30.1369 | Thou must tell them, I hope, Dhritarashtra's son still vouchsafes the same kindly treatment to you. |
Mbh.5.30.1376 | As regards the warriors that have been obtained by Dhritarashtra's son, there are none equal to them on earth. |
Mbh.5.33.1492 | Vaisampayana continued, Having entered Dhritarashtra's chamber, Vidura said with joined hands unto that ruler of men who was then plunged in thought, O thou of great wisdom, I am Vidura, arrived here at thy command. |
Mbh.5.41.2234 | And when, having rested a while, the Rishi was seated at his ease, Vidura addressed him, saying, O illustrious one, there is a doubt in Dhritarashtra's mind which is incapable of being explained away by me. |
Mbh.5.48.2670 | Fearless in battle and conscious of the might of his arms, the heroic Kiritin, eager for fight, spoke thus unto me in the presence of Vasudeva, Do thou, O suta, say unto Dhritarashtra's son, in the presence of all the Kurus, and also in the hearing of that Suta's son, of foul tongue and wicked soul, of little sense, stupid reason, and of numbered days, who always desires to fight against me, and also in the hearing of those kings assembled for fighting against the Pandavas, and do thou see that all the words now uttered by me are heard well by that king with his counsellors' |
Mbh.5.48.2672 | Just these are the words spoken by Arjuna, the wielder of Gandiva, eager for the fight and with eyes red as the lotus, If Dhritarashtra's son doth not surrender to king Yudhishthira of the Ajamida race, his kingdom, then it is evident there must be some sinful act committed by the sons of Dhritarashtra, whose consequences are yet unreaped by them, for it can be nothing else when they desire battle with Bhimasena and Arjuna, and the Aswins and Vasudeva and Sini's son, and Dhrishtadyumna infallible in arms, and Sikhandin, and Yudhishthira, who is like Indra himself and who can consume heaven and earth by merely wishing them ill. |
Mbh.5.48.2673 | If Dhritarashtra's son desireth war with these, then will all objects of the Pandavas be accomplished. |
Mbh.5.48.2680 | When Dhritarashtra's son will behold Bhimasena, that wrathful Pandava of terrific impetus, stationed on his car, mace in hand, vomiting the venom of his wrath, then will Duryodhana repent for this war. |
Mbh.5.48.2682 | When he will behold elephants, looking like mountain-peaks, felled by Bhimasena, blood flowing their broken heads like water from broken casks, then will Dhritarashtra's son repent for this war. |
Mbh.5.48.2684 | When the heroic Bhima undaunted even in situations of great danger and skilled in weapons-when that grinder of hostile hosts in battle, mounted on his car, and alone will crush by his mace crowds of superior cars and entire ranks of infantry, seize by his nooses strong as iron, the elephants of the hostile army, and mow down the Dhritarashtra's host, like a sturdy woodsman cutting a forest down with an axe, then will Dhritarashtra's son repent for this war. |
Mbh.5.49.2825 | I have no sin known to any one of Dhritarashtra's people. |
Mbh.5.49.2826 | I have never done any injury to Dhritarashtra's son; on the other hand, I will slay all the Pandavas in battle. |
Mbh.5.57.3160 | And those mighty bowmen, the five royal brothers of Kekaya, will put forth their strength in battle, accepting the Kekaya warriors on Dhritarashtra's side as antagonists. |
Mbh.5.57.3189 | All those rulers of the earth, who, courted by Dhritarashtra's son, will become in that fierce encounter target of showers of weapons, indeed, I alone will encounter all those angry kings assembled together with their relatives, like a whale seizing little fishes from the water. |
Mbh.5.62.3318 | SECTION LXII Vaisampayana said, Without much minding Dhritarashtra, the son of Vichitravirya who was about to ask of Partha, Karna said unto Dhritarashtra's son these words, cheering up the spirit of the assembled Kurus, Coming to know of the false pretence under which I obtained the Brahma weapon of old from Rama, the latter told me, When thy hour will come thy memory will fail thee in respect of this weapon. |
Mbh.5.66.3431 | They have been assembled by Dhritarashtra's son for being offered up as libations on the blazing Pandava-fire. |
Mbh.5.72.3542 | Sanjaya is Dhritarashtra's soul, and spoke out his mind. |
Mbh.5.72.3545 | Indeed, at Dhritarashtra's command we spent twelve years in the woods and one additional year in concealment, well-believing, O lord, that Dhritarashtra would abide firmly by that pledge of ours. |
Mbh.5.72.3639 | But, O Madhava, Dhritarashtra's affection for his son is great. |
Mbh.5.72.3651 | The holy one said, I know, O monarch, the sinfulness of Dhritarashtra's son, but by going there we will escape the blame of all the kings of the earth. |
Mbh.5.77.3808 | When the morrow comes, I will go, O Pandava, to Dhritarashtra's presence. |
Mbh.5.78.3818 | But, O chastiser of foes, hearing what thou hast said, it seemeth to me that thou, O lord, does not think peace to be easily obtainable either in consequence of Dhritarashtra's covetousness or from our present weakness. |
Mbh.5.83.3998 | If, however, Dhritarashtra's son, who always adopts improper means, acts otherwise, then I shall surely, O Janardana, annihilate the Kshatriya race' |
Mbh.5.89.4161 | And meeting on the way Bhishma of spotless deed, and Drona, and Dhritarashtra's sons, he entered the city, surrounded by them all. |
Mbh.5.89.4167 | And that lotus-eyed grinder of foes then entered Dhritarashtra's ash-coloured palace which was enriched with numerous buildings. |
Mbh.5.89.4174 | And at Dhritarashtra's request, Achyuta took that seat; and the priests of Dhritarashtra duly offered Janardana a cow, honey and curds and water. |
Mbh.5.90.4212 | The thought consumeth, O Kesava, that being dragged into the presence of all the Kurus in their assembly by Dhritarashtra's sons, insults worse than death were heaped on Krishna, O chastiser of foes, the banishment of my sons from their capital and their wanderings in the wilderness, these and various other griefs, O Janardana, have been mine. |
Mbh.5.90.4216 | I never made any distinction between Dhritarashtra's sons and mine so far as maternal affection is concerned. |
Mbh.5.91.4279 | And he there beheld Dhritarashtra's son of mighty arms seated on his throne in the midst of a thousand kings and surrounded by all the Kurus. |
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.5.91.4282 | And Kesava then greeted Dhritarashtra's sons and all his counsellors as also all the kings that were present there, according to their respective ages. |
Mbh.5.91.4289 | Thou art again the foremost of Dhritarashtra's relations and much loved by him. |
Mbh.5.91.4294 | Thus answered, Dhritarashtra's son again said unto Janardana, It behoveth thee not, O Kesava, to behave towards us in this way, Whether thou becomest successful, or unsuccessful, we are endeavouring to please thee, O slayer of Madhu, because of thy relationship with us. |
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.5.91.4315 | Having said this unto Duryodhana who was ever incapable of bearing anything against his own wishes, Kesava of mighty arms then came out of that blazing palace of Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.5.92.4325 | SECTION XCII Vaisampayana said, After Kesava had dined and been refreshed, Vidura said unto him during the night, O Kesava, this advent of thine hath not been a well judged one, for, O Janardana, Dhritarashtra's son transgresseth the rules of both profit and religion, is wicked and wrathful, insulteth others, though himself desirous of honours, and disobeyeth the commands of the aged. |
Mbh.5.92.4335 | Dhritarashtra's sons, with Karna, firmly believe that the Pandavas are incapable of even looking at Bhishma, Drona, and other heroes, not to speak of fighting against them. |
Mbh.5.92.4354 | Indeed, Dhritarashtra's son coveteth extensive empire on the earth without any rivals. |
Mbh.5.92.4359 | Through fear of thee those heroic monarchs have joined together with Karna and made an alliance with Dhritarashtra's sons. |
Mbh.5.93.4370 | Well knowing the wickedness of Dhritarashtra's son and the hostility of the Kshatriyas that have sided with him. |
Mbh.5.93.4380 | It behoveth Dhritarashtra's son, therefore, O Vidura, with his counsellors, to accept my good and beneficial counsels that are consistent with virtue and profit and competent to dispel the present calamity. |
Mbh.5.93.4381 | I will, therefore, sincerely endeavour to bring about the good of Dhritarashtra's sons and of the Pandavas, as also of all the Kshatriyas on the face of the earth. |
Mbh.5.94.4424 | And at Dhritarashtra's command, a seat beautiful all over, and adorned with gold, had been kept there for Krishna, And after taking his seat, Madhava smilingly greeted the king, and Bhishma, and Drona, and all other rulers, each according to his age. |
Mbh.5.128.5664 | Vaisampayana continued, Hearing these words of his brother, Dhritarashtra's son, wicked, shameless, disobedient, disrespectful, and vain Suyodhana, breathing heavily like a great snake rose up from his seat in anger, and disregarding Vidura, and Dhritarashtra and the great king Vahlika, and Kripa, and Somadatta, and Bhishma, and Drona, and Janardana, in fact, all of them, went out of the court, And beholding that bull among men leave the court, his brother and all his counsellors, and all the kings, followed him. |
Mbh.5.129.5695 | Hearing these words of the king, Vidura, at Dhritarashtra's command, brought thither Gandhari, possessed of great foresight. |
Mbh.5.129.5707 | Vaisampayana continued, Kshattri then, and at Dhritarashtra's command, and of his mother's also, once more caused vindictive Duryodhana to enter the court. |
Mbh.5.130.5765 | Therefore, disregarding Dhritarashtra's cries, we will seize even here this Kesava, who is quick in action, and then fight with the foe' |
Mbh.5.131.5819 | SECTION CXXXI Vaisampayana said, After Vidura had said this, Kesava, that slayer of hostile divisions, endued with great energy, addressed Dhritarashtra's son, Duryodhana, and said, From delusion, O Suyodhana, thou regardest me to be alone, and it is for this, O thou of little understanding, that thou seekest to make me a captive after vanquishing me by violence. |
Mbh.5.141.6308 | In consequence also of my connection with Duryodhana of Dhritarashtra's race, I have, O Krishna, enjoyed sovereignty for thirteen years, without a thorn on my side. |
Mbh.5.141.6326 | O thou of Vrishni's race, a great sacrifice of arms is about to be celebrated by Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.5.141.6343 | Of this sacrifice, Dhritarashtra's son will be installed as the performer, while this vast army will be his wife. |
Mbh.5.141.6346 | For those harsh words, O Krishna, that I said before unto the sons of Pandu for the gratification of Dhritarashtra's son, for that wicked conduct of mine, I am consumed with repentance. |
Mbh.5.141.6350 | When mighty Bhimasena will slay Duryodhana, then, O Madhava, will this sacrifice of Dhritarashtra's son be concluded. |
Mbh.5.141.6351 | When the wives of Dhritarashtra's sons and grandsons assembled together, deprived, O Kesava, of their husbands and sons and without protectors, will indulge in lamentations with Gandhari in their midst, on the field of battle haunted by dogs and vultures and other carnivorous birds, then, O Janardana, will the final bath of this sacrifice take place. |
Mbh.5.142.6372 | When thou wilt behold in battle the two mighty sons of Madri, those heroic car-warriors, capable of breaking into pieces all hostile cars, agitating, from the very moment when weapons will begin to clash, the army of Dhritarashtra's sons like a couple of infuriated elephants, then all signs of the Krita, the Treta and the Dwapara ages will disappear. |
Mbh.5.143.6386 | All these omens, making the hairs of the spectators stand on their ends, indicate, O thou of Vrishni's race, the defeat of Dhritarashtra's son and the victory of Yudhishthira. |
Mbh.5.143.6401 | The drums in the army of Dhritarashtra's son yield no sounds, while those of the Pandavas yield sounds without being struck. |
Mbh.5.143.6432 | Amongst the soldiers of Dhritarashtra's son, these three, O Janardana, were beheld by me decked with white head-gears. |
Mbh.5.143.6435 | I saw also, O thou of mighty arms, that those mighty car-warriors Bhishma and Drona, ascending on a vehicle drawn by camels, and by myself, and Dhritarashtra's son, proceeded, O lord, to the quarter, O Janardana, ruled by Agastya. |
Mbh.5.145.6495 | That thou, without knowing thy brothers, shouldst, therefore, from ignorance, wait upon Dhritarashtra's son, is not proper. |
Mbh.5.145.6499 | Snatching it back from Dhritarashtra's sons, do thou enjoy that prosperity. |
Mbh.5.146.6526 | Furnished with every object of desire, and worshipped by them with a view to make me happy, how can I render that friendship of Dhritarashtra's sons utterly futile? |
Mbh.5.146.6532 | This is the time when all those have been supported by Dhritarashtra's sons should exert themselves for their masters. |
Mbh.5.146.6536 | For the sake of Dhritarashtra's son, I shall fight against thy sons to the best of my strength and might. |
Mbh.5.147.6556 | And Yudhishthira said, O thou of eyes like lotus-petals, it behoveth thee to tell us all that thou saidst unto Dhritarashtra's son in the assembly of the Kurus, having gone to Nagapura' |
Mbh.5.147.6557 | Vasudeva said, Having gone to Nagapura, I addressed Dhritarashtra's son in the assembly such words as were true, reasonable, and beneficial. |
Mbh.5.147.6562 | What did our junior father Kshattri, who is the foremost of all persons conversant with virtue, and who is always afflicted with sorrow on account of ourselves whom he regards as his sons, say unto Dhritarashtra's son? |
Mbh.5.147.6571 | After my words were ended, Dhritarashtra's son laughed aloud. |
Mbh.5.148.6636 | Born in Dhritarashtra's race how dost thou venture to bring about a disunion in the family? |
Mbh.5.150.6741 | O lord, rebuking all the kings, making a straw of Suyodhana, terrifying Radha's son and repeatedly censuring Suvala's son for the gambling match of Dhritarashtra's sons, and once again endeavouring to disunite all the kings by means of both words and intrigues, I again had recourse to conciliation. |
Mbh.5.157.6935 | SECTION CLVII Vaisampayana said, Dhritarashtra's son, accompanied by all the kings, then addressed Bhishma, son of Santanu, and with joined hands said these words, Without a commander, even a mighty army is routed in battle like a swarm of ants. |
Mbh.5.157.6968 | Vaisampayana continued, After this, Dhritarashtra's son duly made Bhishma the commander of his force, distributing large presents. |
Mbh.5.161.7169 | O son of Kunti, thou often sayest, Speedily shall I slay Dhritarashtra's sons in battle, |
Mbh.5.163.7365 | Of sinful acts and the exterminator of thy own race, thou hast been born as an embodiment of quarrel for the destruction of the whole world as also for the destruction of Dhritarashtra's race! |
Mbh.5.164.7412 | Know, however, O Dhritarashtra's son, that I will slay that Bhishma first in the sight of all the bowmen, relying upon whose strength thou indulgest in such boasts! |
Mbh.5.164.7455 | Nakula, then, O king, said these words, O Uluka, say unto Dhritarashtra's son, Suyodhana, of Kuru's race that all the words uttered by him have now been heard and their sense understood. |
Mbh.5.164.7474 | And he also faithfully communicated unto Dhritarashtra's son the words of Vasudeva, of Bhima, of king Yudhishthira the Just, of Nakula and Virata and Drupada, O Bharata and the words of Sahadeva and Dhrishtadyumna and Sikhandin, and the words also that were spoken subsequently by Kesava and Arjuna. |
Mbh.5.197.8794 | Yudhishthira said, The spies I had placed in the army of Dhritarashtra's son, brought me this news in the morning. |
Mbh.5.198.8822 | SECTION CXCVIII Vaisampayana said, Next morning, under a cloudless sky, all the kings, urged by Dhritarashtra's son, Duryodhana, set out against the Pandavas. |
Mbh.5.198.8832 | These all marched in the rear, with Dhritarashtra's sons at their head. |
Mbh.6.1.9 | Approaching the army of Dhritarashtra's son, those warriors invincible in battle stationed themselves with their troops on the western part of the plain, their faces turned towards the east. |
Mbh.6.43.2012 | When Krishna was saying this, among the ranks of Dhritarashtra's son, a loud uproar of Alas, and Oh arose, but the other army remained perfectly still. |
Mbh.6.43.2013 | Beholding Yudhishthira, the heroic warriors of Dhritarashtra's Son conversed with one another saying, This one is an infamous wretch of his race. |
Mbh.6.43.2139 | Karna said, I will not do anything that is disagreeable to Dhritarashtra's son, O Kesava. |
Mbh.6.43.2146 | On thee rests, it seems, the thread of Dhritarashtra's line as also his funeral cake. |
Mbh.6.52.2694 | And this Drona, and Kripa and Salya and Vikarna, O Janardana, united with Dhritarashtra's sons headed by Duryodhana, and protected by this firm bowman, will slaughter the Panchalas. |
Mbh.6.59.3132 | O hero, formerly, in the conclave of kings, thou hadst said, I will slay all the warriors of Dhritarashtra's sons, headed by Bhishma and Drona, all in fact, who will fight with me in battle. |
Mbh.6.107.5689 | Formerly, O hero, thou saidst, O Partha, in that conclave of kings in Virata's city, in the presence also of Sanjaya, these words, I will slay all the warriors of Dhritarashtra's son, all of them with their followers, including, Bhishma and Drona, that would fight with me in battle, O son of Kunti, O chastiser of foes, make those words of thine true. |
Mbh.6.123.6826 | Dhritarashtra's son Duryodhana listened not to the words repeatedly spoken by me and Vidura and Drona and Rama and Janardana and also by Sanjaya. |
Mbh.7.2.88 | Slaying in battle all my foes banded together, I shall bestow undisputed sovereignty on Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.7.4.135 | Desirous of doing what was agreeable to Dhritarashtra's son, thou didst with the might and prowess of own arms, O Karna, vanquish the Kamvojas having proceeded to Rajpura. |
Mbh.7.71.3117 | Forgetting his friendship for me, engaged in doing what is agreeable to Dhritarashtra's son, that wretch is the cause of the child's slaughter! |
Mbh.7.73.3188 | I had sent some spies into the camp of Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.7.81.3598 | As regards myself, I will do that by which Arjuna, the son of Kunti, may be able to consume the troops of Dhritarashtra's son like a swelling conflagration. |
Mbh.7.95.4341 | Then that subjugator of hostile cities, that hero of Sini's race invincible in battle, beholding that irresistible Drona cloud having showers of arrows for its watery downpour, the rattle of car-wheels for its roar, the out-stretched bow for its volume, long shafts for its lightning-flashes, darts and swords for its thunder, wrath for the winds and urged on by those steeds that constituted the hurricane impelling it forwards, rushed towards him, addressed his charioteer and smilingly said, O Suta, proceed quickly and cheerfully, urging the steeds to their greatest speed, against that heroic Brahmana, fallen off from the duties of his order, that refuge of Dhritarashtra's son, that dispeller of the Kuru king's sorrows and fear, that preceptor of all the princes, that warrior ever boastful of his prowess' |
Mbh.7.155.8297 | While Dhritarashtra's son was being taken away as a captive by the Gandharvas, all the troops fought on that occasion except thy single self, who was the first to fly away. |
Mbh.7.179.9734 | Like the celestials in prowess, they would have protected Dhritarashtra's sons. |
Mbh.8.2.28 | Arrived at Hastinapura, with a heart filled with deep anxiety, he proceeded to Dhritarashtra's abode which no longer teemed with kinsmen and friends. |
Mbh.8.37.1981 | Dost thou remember, O Karna, the occasion when, slaughtering those foes in large numbers with his excellent shafts endued with the effulgence of the Sun, Phalguna liberated Dhritarashtra's son himself among the Kurus? |
Mbh.8.39.2034 | I say this to thee for the good of Dhritarashtra's son and not from any ill will to thee. |
Mbh.8.40.2136 | From regard for a friend, O Shalya, for the sake of Dhritarashtra's son, and for avoiding blame, for these three reasons, thou still livest. |
Mbh.8.44.2356 | In Dhritarashtra's abode the brahmanas used to narrate the accounts of diverse delightful regions and many kings of ancient times. |
Mbh.8.49.2718 | Obedient to the counsels of Dhritarashtra's son, thou always seekest to oppose us. |
Mbh.8.60.3453 | The army of Dhritarashtra's son, O Pandava, is arrayed and equipped duly. |
Mbh.8.60.3492 | Wrathful and brave, he is ever engaged in the good of Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.8.60.3494 | Beholding Karna alone and unsupported, Dhritarashtra's son, O Bharata, turneth towards him with great resolution, accompanied by his car-force, for protecting him. |
Mbh.8.60.3512 | The troops of Dhritarashtra's son, with their faces turned from the field, and with blood streaming down from their wounds, are speedily flying away from battle, struck by Bhima with his shafts. |
Mbh.8.61.3587 | Beholding the troops of Dhritarashtra's son flying away, the Suta's son, following them, O king, began to forcibly stop them. |
Mbh.8.63.3686 | Then Shalya, laughing, once more said unto Karna as the latter, excited with great wrath and resolved upon Yudhishthira's destruction stood on his car, these words, Him for whose sake Dhritarashtra's son always honours thee, slay that Partha, O son of Radha. |
Mbh.8.66.3858 | In all engagements, Dhritarashtra's son, O Arjuna, used to regard Karna as thy death, O bull among men! |
Mbh.8.66.3868 | Have the two arms of Dhritarashtra's son been at last broken? |
Mbh.8.72.4330 | Engaged in the good of Dhritarashtra's son, he always hates the sons of Pandu. |
Mbh.8.72.4345 | Slay in battle today, O Partha, that Karna, otherwise called Vaikartana, in consequence of whose energy Dhritarashtra's son disregards thine |
Mbh.8.73.4415 | It is the firm belief of Dhritarashtra's royal son, O giver of honours, that Karna, without doubt, will slay all the Prithas in battle. |
Mbh.8.73.4416 | Though fully acquainted with thy might, still, O son of Kunti, Dhritarashtra's son hath selected war with you in consequence of his reliance on Karna. |
Mbh.8.73.4420 | In all the acts of injury, of which Dhritarashtra's son hath been guilty towards you, the wicked-souled Karna of sinful understanding hath been the leader. |
Mbh.8.73.4441 | Overwhelmed by the energy of Dhritarashtra's son, they are now silently eyeing one another. |
Mbh.8.74.4496 | With Dhritarashtra's approbation, the Suta's son Karna, boasting of his own merits, had said, Thou hast no husband now, O Krishna' |
Mbh.8.79.4822 | There, those kings, those mighty car-warriors of the Dhritarashtra's army, through fear of Arjuna, are quickly flying away, regardless of one another. |
Mbh.8.86.5218 | Behold Karna as he advanceth from desire of doing what is agreeable to Dhritarashtra's son, shooting showers of shafts like the clouds pouring torrents of rain. |
Mbh.8.89.5473 | Cut off his head without delay, and with it the desire of Dhritarashtra's son for kingdom |
Mbh.9.1.8 | Vaishampayana said, After the fall of Karna, O king, Dhritarashtra's son Suyodhana was plunged deep into an ocean of grief and saw despair on every side. |
Mbh.9.7.430 | Hearing those shouts of thy army, king Yudhishthira, addressing him of Vrishni's race, said these words, in the hearing of all the Kshatriyas, The ruler of the Madras, Shalya, that great bowman who is highly regarded by all the warriors hath, O Madhava, been made the leader of his forces by Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.9.7.445 | Treated with honour by Dhritarashtra's son, that hero is invincible in battle. |
Mbh.9.20.1246 | It was always worshipped by Dhritarashtra's son. |
Mbh.9.22.1500 | The army of Dhritarashtra's son, O Madhava, which was vast as the ocean, hath, O Achyuta, become, after encountering ourselves, even like the indent caused by a cow's hoof! |
Mbh.9.22.1524 | The high-souled Vidura, O sire, told me many a time that as long as life remained in Dhritarashtra's son, he would never give us our share of the kingdom! |
Mbh.9.22.1537 | Slaying this weak army in the very sight of Dhritarashtra's son, I shall today do what is for Yudhishthira's good' |
Mbh.9.27.1934 | Hearing these words spoken by the son of Dhritarashtra's Vaisya wife, Vidura of immeasurable soul, conversant with every usage and feeling that was proper at that hour, applauded the eloquent Yuyutsu. |
Mbh.9.33.2370 | Vaishampayana said, After the high-souled Pandavas had taken up their post at Upaplavya, they despatched the slayer of Madhu to Dhritarashtra's presence, for the object of peace, O mighty-armed one, and for the good of all creatures. |
Mbh.9.33.2374 | Dismissed by Dhritarashtra's son, Krishna returned to the Pandava camp, and upon the failure of his mission, O tiger among kings, said these words unto the Pandavas, Urged by Fate, the Kauravas are for disregarding my words! |
Mbh.9.39.2853 | Cutting the flesh from off the dead animals, that best of sages, having ignited a sacrificial fire on the tirtha of the Sarasvati, poured those pieces as libations for the destruction of king Dhritarashtra's kingdom. |
Mbh.9.39.2854 | Observant of rigid vows, the great Dalvya Vaka, O monarch, poured Dhritarashtra's kingdom as a libation on the fire, with the aid of those pieces of meat. |
Mbh.9.52.3782 | In the army of Dhritarashtra's son, only three grinders of hosts are yet alive! |
Mbh.9.57.4161 | The grief-afflicted wives of Dhritarashtra's sons and grandsons, those widows crushed with sorrow, will without doubt, curse us all |
Mbh.9.58.4203 | Dhritarashtra's royal son, that ruler of men, who hath been struck down, is a fair warrior. |
Mbh.12.124.7127 | Fool that I am, Dhritarashtra's wicked-souled son, Duryodhana, destroyed the hope I had cherished. |
Mbh.14.60.2784 | Dhritarashtra's son Yuyutsu also escaped slaughter in consequence of his having adopted the side of the Pandavas. |
Mbh.15.1.10 | Vidura, and Sanjaya and Yuyutsu of great intelligence, who was Dhritarashtra's son by his Vaisya wife, used to wait upon Dhritarashtra. |
Mbh.15.2.40 | The royal son of Kunti always placed those articles under Dhritarashtra's control. |
Mbh.15.8.410 | Many Brahmanas residing in Kuru-jangala, and many Kshatriyas, many Vaisyas, and many Sudras also, came to Dhritarashtra's mansion, with gratified hearts. |
Mbh.15.10.464 | Bearing in their hearts, from which every other thought had been dispelled, the sorrow born of Dhritarashtra's desire to leave the world, they looked like men deprived of all consciousness. |
Mbh.15.10.465 | Checking that agitation of heart due to the announcement of Dhritarashtra's desire of going to the forest, they gradually were able to address one another, expressing their wishes. |
Mbh.15.11.559 | Where was Dhritarashtra's affection for us then? |
Mbh.15.15.638 | Vrikodara, the heroic Phalguna, the two sons of Madri, Vidura, Sanjaya, Dhritarashtra's son by his Vaisya wife, and Kripa, and Dhaumya, and other Brahmanas, all followed the old monarch, with voices choked in grief. |
Mbh.15.15.644 | At Dhritarashtra's departure, O king, all the citizens of Hastinapore became as distressed as they had been, O monarch, when they had witnessed the departure of the Pandavas in former days after their defeat at the match at dice. |
Mbh.15.27.1076 | Receiving Dhritarashtra's permission, Yudhishthira sat himself down on a mat of Kusa grass. |
Mbh.15.35.1420 | Conversant with all duties he then asked the Rishi Vaisampayana of unfading glory about the sequel, O best of ascetics, of king Dhritarashtra's residence in the woods |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
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