Galava S
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 25 Feb 2010 13:45 and updated at 25 Feb 2010 13:45
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.5.106.4911 | In this connection is cited an old story regarding Galava's having met with disgrace through obstinacy. |
Mbh.5.115.5215 | SECTION CXV Narada said, Thus addressed by Suparna in excellent words fraught with truth, that performer of thousand sacrifices, that foremost of givers, that liberal ruler of all the Kasis, the lord Yayati, revolving those words in his mind and reflecting on them coolly, and seeing before him his dear friend, Tarkshya, and that bull among Brahmanas, Galava, and regarding the alms sought as an indication, highly praiseworthy, of Galava's ascetic merit, and in view particularly of the fact that those two came to him having passed over all the kings of the Solar race, said, Blessed is my life today, and the race also in which I am born, hath, indeed, been blessed today. |
Mbh.5.115.5233 | And Galava's oviparous friend addressed him, saying, The means have at last been obtained whereby the steeds may be obtained' |
Mbh.5.115.5234 | And saying this, Garuda went away to his own abode, having obtained Galava's permission. |
Mbh.9.50.3690 | After she had said those words, Galava's son, a rishi, known by the name of Sringavat, accepted her hand, having proposed this compact to her, With this compact, O beautiful lady, I shall accept thy hand, that thou shalt live with me for only one night' |
Mbh.9.50.3692 | Indeed, Galava's son, according to the ordinances laid down and having duly poured libations on the fire, accepted her hand and married her. |
Mbh.9.50.3694 | Beholding her blazing with beauty, Galava's son became very happy and passed one night in her company. |
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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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