Duhsasana S
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 17:44 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 17:44
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.7.31.1673 | In the end, succumbing to Duhsasana's son, O lord of earth, Subhadra's son, O chastiser of foes, gave up his life. |
Mbh.7.38.1925 | Quickly approaching Duhsasana's bosom, that shaft fell upon his shoulder-joint and penetrated into his body up to the very wings, like a snake into an ant-hill. |
Mbh.7.46.2164 | The son of Arjuna, then, piercing Duhsasana's son with ten fleet shafts, addressed him in a loud tone and with eyes red in wrath, said, Abandoning the battle, thy sire hath fled like a coward. |
Mbh.7.47.2226 | Proceeding next towards the car of Duhsasana's son, he crushed the latter's car and steeds, pressing them down into the earth. |
Mbh.7.47.2231 | Then Duhsasana's son, that enhancer of the fame of the Kurus, rising up first, struck Abhimanyu with the mace on the crown of his head, as the latter, was on the point of rising. |
Mbh.7.87.3873 | Duhsasana's forces, thus slaughtered, O king, by the diadem-decked Arjuna, fled away. |
Mbh.7.119.5802 | SECTION CXXI Sanjaya said, Beholding Duhsasana's car staying near his, the son of Bharadwaja, addressing Duhsasana, said these words, Why, O Duhsasana, are all these cars flying away? |
Mbh.7.120.5898 | And piercing the four steeds of Satyaki with four arrows, his charioteer with three, and Satyaki himself with a hundred in that battle, Duhsasana uttered a loud roar, Then, O monarch, Madhava, inflamed with rage, soon made Duhsasana's car and driver and standard and Duhsasana himself invisible by means of his straight arrows. |
Mbh.7.120.5922 | Acquainted as he was with highest weapons, Satyaki, then, with a couple of broad-headed shafts, cut off Duhsasana's standard and the wooden shafts of his car. |
Mbh.7.138.6901 | SECTION CXL Sanjaya said, Then the great bowmen of the Trigarta country owning standards, adorned with gold, encompassed on all sides the mighty-armed Satyaki, that warrior who accomplished with great activity everything that demanded accomplishment and who, having penetrated into that host, unlimited as the sea, was rushing against Duhsasana's car from desire of Dhananjaya's success. |
Mbh.7.187.10261 | Covered with the shafts of Prishata's son, O king, Duhsasana's car, with standard and driver, soon became invisible. |
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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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