Dwaravati
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 18:28 and updated at 19 May 2010 16:51
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
See All Nouns, See All Categories
Mbh.1.2.541 | In this, Arjuna the foremost among men, going to Dwaravati Dwaraka and seeing the city destitute of the Vrishnis was much affected and became exceedingly sorry. |
Mbh.1.61.2949 | And during this period, on a certain occasion, Arjuna went to Krishna in Dwaravati. |
Mbh.1.95.5344 | And Arjuna also, repairing to Dwaravati, brought away by force Subhadra. |
Mbh.1.208.10287 | And, O monarch, having settled the Pandavas there, the heroic Krishna, obtaining their leave, came back with Rama to Dwaravati |
Mbh.1.221.10739 | Meanwhile Subhadra, having paid her homage unto that prince of hills, Raivataka and having worshipped the deities and made the Brahmanas utter benedictions upon her, and having also walked round the hill, was coming towards Dwaravati. |
Mbh.1.222.10849 | Spending many days in sports and merriment there, and worshipped by the Kurus all the while, the Vrishni heroes endued with great energy then returned to the city of Dwaravati. |
Mbh.2.12.500 | With thy leave I will now go to the city Dwaravati of that Dasarhas |
Mbh.2.13.552 | And that messenger riding in a swift car arrived amongst the Yadavas and approached Krishna who was then residing in Dwaravati. |
Mbh.2.14.649 | We also, O king, from fear of Jarasandha, at one time had to leave Mathura and fly to the city of Dwaravati. |
Mbh.2.42.1697 | And having heard of all this at Dwaravati, the mighty Yadava heroes Sankarshana and Janarddana also went to the capital of the Chedis, to see their father's sister, that daughter of the Yadavas the queen of Chedi And saluting everybody according to his rank and the king and queen also, and enquiring after every body's welfare, both Rama and Kesava took their seats. |
Mbh.2.44.1839 | And beholding that Garuda-bannered car arrived thither, the high-souled one, with eyes like lotus leaves, walked round it respectfully and ascending on it set out for Dwaravati. |
Mbh.2.44.1844 | And, O king, after the chief of the Satwata race had gone to Dwaravati, king Duryodhana alone, with king Suvala's son, Sakuni, these bulls among men, continued to live in that celestial assembly house. |
Mbh.3.15.799 | Vasudeva said, O mighty-armed king, hearing that the son of Srutasravas Sisupala had been slain by me, Salwa, O best of the Bharata race, came to the city of Dwaravati! |
Mbh.3.20.976 | I return not to the city of Dwaravati without slaying him. |
Mbh.3.82.4037 | One should next proceed with subdued senses and regulated diet to Dwaravati, where by bathing in Pindaraka, one obtaineth the fruit of the gift of gold in abundance. |
Mbh.3.88.4837 | There also is Dwaravati, producing great merit, where dwelleth the slayer of Madhu, who is the Ancient one in embodied form, and eternal virtue. |
Mbh.3.233.11830 | Like Abhimanyu they are all staying at Dwaravati, delighted with the place. |
Mbh.4.4.108 | And let Indrasena and the others, taking with then the empty cars, speedily proceeded to Dwaravati. |
Mbh.4.25.1130 | O slayer of foes, the charioteers reached Dwaravati without the sons of Pritha among them. |
Mbh.9.58.4206 | The Pancalas with the Vrishnis, as also the Pandavas, O monarch, became rather cheerless after Rama had set out for Dwaravati. |
Mbh.13.72.6704 | He had to dwell for a tong time at Dwaravati in the form of a mighty lizard and how Krishna became the cause of his rescue from that miserable plight. |
Mbh.13.159.13252 | Once on a time while I was seated at Dwaravati, O delighter of the Kurus, my son Pradyumna, enraged by certain Brahmanas, came to me and said, O slayer of Madhu, what merit attaches to the worship of the Brahmanas? |
Mbh.13.160.13406 | The Mahadeva, taking birth as the Brahmana Durvasa of great energy, resided for a long time at Dwaravati in my house. |
Mbh.14.15.419 | And now I am desirous of repairing to the city of Dwaravati. |
Mbh.14.15.424 | For, O thou of mighty arms, even if death cometh to me, I am unwilling to do anything that may displease him, leaving alone my going to the city of Dwaravati. |
Mbh.14.52.2330 | O slayer of Madhu, do thou go this very day to the city of Dwaravati for seeing, O puissant one, that foremost one of Sura's race. |
Mbh.14.59.2711 | Passing many lakes and rivers and forests and hills, he at last came upon the delightful city of Dwaravati. |
Mbh.14.83.3723 | Next he proceeded to the beautiful city of Dwaravati protected by the heroes of the Vrishni race. |
Mbh.14.83.3724 | When the beautiful sacrificial horse of the Kuru king reached Dwaravati, the Yadava youths, used force against that foremost of steeds. |
Mbh.16.4.151 | Entering the city of Dwaravati, Janardana said these words unto his father, Do thou protect all the ladies of our house, till Dhananjaya comes. |
Mbh.16.6.231 | Vibhatsu will come to this city, Dwaravati. |
Mbh.16.6.238 | This city of Dwaravati, after Arjunas departure, will, with its walls and edifices, be swallowed up by the ocean without any delay. |
Mbh.16.7.348 | Those men who had followed Arjuna from Dwaravati, were distributed into groups, and bestowed upon Vajra. |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
Research data published for the interest of people researching on Mahabharata.
Suggestions are welcome: email:moc.liamg|rnhtijij#moc.liamg|rnhtijij
Reference:- Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli; Source of Plain Text: www.sacred-texts.com; Wikified at AncientVoice. |
Share:-