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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.133.7129 | Hearing also the derisive speeches of busy-bodies who said, Fie upon the indigent Drona, who strives not to earn wealth, whose son drinking water mixed with powdered rice mistaketh it for milk and danceth with joy, saying, I have taken milk, I have taken milk, |
Mbh.1.155.8133 | Fie on thee, thou unchaste woman! |
Mbh.2.64.2646 | Vaisampayana continued, When the intelligent king Yudhishthira the just has spoken thus, Fie' |
Mbh.2.64.2647 | Fie' |
Mbh.2.66.2690 | SECTION LXVI Vaisampayana said, Intoxicated with pride, the son of Dhritarashtra spake, Fie on Kshatta! |
Mbh.3.12.680 | Fie on that Gandiva which none else can string save Arjuna and Bhima and thyself, O slayer of Madhu! |
Mbh.3.12.681 | Fie on the strength of Bhima, and fie on the prowess of Arjuna, since, O Krishna, Duryodhana after what he had done hath drawn breath even for a moment! |
Mbh.3.18.915 | Fie on him! |
Mbh.3.18.917 | Ridicule, with exclamation of Fie, is to me or a person like me O Suta, more than death! |
Mbh.3.23.1141 | Fie on the cruel-hearted son of Dhritarashtra! |
Mbh.3.23.1142 | Fie on the evil-minded son of Suvala! |
Mbh.3.23.1143 | Fie on Karna! |
Mbh.3.116.5996 | And mighty and powerful and of a wrathful turn of mind, when he beheld that she had been giddy and that the lustre of chastity had abandoned her, he reproached her by crying out Fie' |
Mbh.3.119.6092 | Fie upon the vicious-minded leaders of Bharata's race! |
Mbh.3.127.6498 | Somaka then spoke thus, Fie on having only a single son! |
Mbh.4.21.854 | SECTION XXI Bhima said, Fie on the might of my arms and fie on the Gandiva of Falguni, inasmuch as thy hands, red before, now become covered with corns. |
Mbh.5.82.3936 | Fie to Partha's bowmanship, oh, fie to Bhimasena's might since Duryodhana, O Krishna, liveth for even a moment. |
Mbh.5.90.4235 | Fie to them that live, O Janardana, by dependence on others. |
Mbh.5.120.5362 | And those royal sages also addressed him saying, Fie, fie' |
Mbh.5.135.6052 | Fie on Kshatriya practices, in accordance with which thou urgest me to battle, as if I were a stranger to thee, and for the sake of which thou speakest to me, thy only son, such words as if thou wert not my mother. |
Mbh.5.139.6229 | Fie on the Kshatriya profession. |
Mbh.5.144.6455 | Hearing these words uttered by Vidura, who always wished her sons the accomplishment of their objects, Kunti began to sigh heavily, afflicted with grief, and began to think within herself, Fie to wealth, for the sake of which this great slaughter of kinsmen is about to take place. |
Mbh.5.182.8240 | Fie on Kshatriya practices! |
Mbh.6.43.2021 | Then the Kaurava army, having said Fie to Yudhishthira, soon again, O monarch, became perfectly still, What will this king say? |
Mbh.6.52.2712 | Thus addressed, O king, thy sire Devavrata, saying, Fie to Kshatriya usage, then proceeded towards Partha's car. |
Mbh.6.97.5129 | Fie upon that wealth for the sake of which such slaughter of kinsmen is being perpetrated. |
Mbh.7.8.294 | Resounding through heaven and earth and the intermediate space and through the cardinal and the subsidiary directions, the loud cry O Fie, |
Mbh.7.76.3307 | Fie on the strength of Bhimasena, on the bowmanship of Partha, on the prowess of the Vrishni heroes, and the might of the Panchalas! |
Mbh.7.76.3308 | Fie on the Kaikeyas, the Chedis, the Matsyas, and the Srinjayas, they that could not protect thee, O hero, while engaged in battle! |
Mbh.7.132.6564 | Fie on exertion which is useless, inasmuch as the son of Adhiratha, though fighting resolutely, could not vanquish the son of Pandu. |
Mbh.7.144.7457 | Fie on the practices of Kshatriya! |
Mbh.7.144.7458 | Fie on my might and prowess! |
Mbh.7.144.7475 | Fie on me, O thou of Vrishni's race, since I have struck even him' |
Mbh.7.156.8480 | Fie on my covetous self, for whose sake all friends, desirous of making me happy, are themselves vanquished and plunged into grief. |
Mbh.7.187.10280 | Then king Duryodhana mentally, blaming his own conduct, addressed his ever dear friend Satyaki, and said, Fie on wrath, O friend, and fie on vindictiveness! |
Mbh.7.187.10281 | Fie on Kshatriya usage, and fie on might and prowess, since thou aimest thy weapons at me, and I too am aiming at thee, O bull of Sini's race! |
Mbh.7.190.10531 | Loud cries of Oh and Alas were uttered, as also those of Oh and Fie. |
Mbh.7.193.10695 | Fie on my celestial weapons. |
Mbh.7.193.10696 | Fie on my arms. |
Mbh.7.193.10697 | Fie on my prowess. |
Mbh.7.196.10886 | Fie on the Kshatriya order, and fie on wrath itself! |
Mbh.7.196.10889 | Arjuna, however, casting oblique glances upon Prishata's son, seemed, with tears and sighs, to reproach him, saying, Fie, fie' |
Mbh.8.9.268 | Fie, O Sanjaya, on this life of one that is destitute of friends. |
Mbh.8.45.2460 | Fie on the Arattas and the people of the country of the five rivers! |
Mbh.8.45.2482 | Fie on the Arattas and the people of the country of the five rivers. |
Mbh.8.68.3962 | Fie on thy Gandiva, fie on the might of thy arms, fie on thy inexhaustible arrows! |
Mbh.8.68.3963 | Fie on thy banner with the gigantic ape on it, and fie on thy car given thee by the god of fire |
Mbh.8.69.3990 | Sanjaya continued, Govinda then said, Fie, fie unto Partha and once more continued to say, I now know, O Partha, that thou hast not waited upon the old, since, O tiger among men, thou hast yielded to wrath at a time when thou shouldst not have done so. |
Mbh.8.88.5420 | Fie on war! |
Mbh.10.9.694 | Fie on that wretched Yudhishthira who tolerated the head of one unrighteously struck down in battle to be touched with the foot! |
Mbh.10.9.703 | Fie on Krishna, Vrishni's race, and on Arjuna of wicked understanding! |
Mbh.10.9.709 | Fie on Kritavarma, on myself, as also on mighty car-warrior Kripa, since we have not yet gone to heaven with thy royal self before us! |
Mbh.10.9.710 | Fie on us, lowest of mortals, since we do not follow thee that wert the granter of all wishes, the protector of all men, and the benefactor of all thy subjects! |
Mbh.11.8.312 | He said, Fie on the state of humanity! |
Mbh.11.8.313 | Fie on the human body! |
Mbh.12.7.210 | Fie on the usages of Kshatriyas, fie on might and valour, and fie on wrath, since through these such a calamity hath overtaken us. |
Mbh.12.38.2053 | Charvaka said, All these Brahmanas, making me their spokesman, are saying, Fie on thee! |
Mbh.12.113.6475 | Fie on that sinful wretch who has betaken himself to the path of the foolish and has fallen away from all wholesome restraints and modesty, who is always engaged in doing what is injurious to others, and who is regardless of his own prosperity. |
Mbh.12.129.7356 | This is a truth cited from the treatise of Samvara well-known for his great powers of illusion, Fie on the life of that king whose kingdom languishes. |
Mbh.12.129.7357 | Fie on the life of that man who from want of means goes to a foreign country for a living. |
Mbh.12.198.12055 | The king said, Fie on kingly duties, the settled conclusion about the operation of which is even such. |
Mbh.12.292.18308 | Fie on that wealth, however, which is earned by unrighteous means. |
Mbh.12.307.19340 | Fie on me that through ignorance, I have been repeatedly migrating from body to body in forgetfulness of the Supreme Soul! |
Mbh.13.61.5937 | King Sivi himself had said this, viz, Fie on that king in whose kingdom a Brahmana or even any other man languishes from hunger' |
Mbh.13.99.8935 | In the very sight, O great ascetic, I shall today hurl down on the earth the wicked-souled Nahusha who shall be deprived of all energy in consequence of the cries of Fie' that will be uttered from all sides |
Mbh.14.78.3450 | Fie on Duryodhana, that mean wight, covetous of kingdom and full of vanity! |
Mbh.14.79.3465 | Fie on thee, O thou of foolish understanding, fie on thee that hast fallen away from Kshatriya duties! |
Mbh.14.79.3466 | Fie on thee that would receive me peacefully, even though I have come here for battling with thee. |
Mbh.15.3.137 | Fie on me that am of wicked understanding, devoted to the pleasures of rule, and utterly heedless of my true concerns. |
Mbh.15.3.179 | Fie on me that am exceedingly unrighteous! |
Mbh.15.3.180 | Fie on my understanding! |
Mbh.15.3.181 | Fie on my knowledge of the scripture! |
Mbh.15.3.182 | Fie on me for whom this lord of Earth lieth today in a manner that is not becoming of him! |
Mbh.15.38.1615 | Fie on this sovereignty of ours, fie on our prowess, fie on the practices of Kshatriyas! |
Mbh.15.38.1624 | Fie on the deity of fire! |
Mbh.15.38.1625 | Fie on the celebrated success of Partha's shafts! |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
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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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