Gavalgana
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 25 Feb 2010 14:37 and updated at 25 Feb 2010 14:37
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.1.203 | Sauti said, The wise son of Gavalgana Sanjaya then addressed the distressed lord of Earth while thus talking and bewailing, sighing like a serpent and repeatedly tainting, in words of deep import. |
Mbh.1.1.226 | Sauti said, The son of Gavalgana having in this manner administered comfort to the royal Dhritarashtra overwhelmed with grief for his sons, then restored his mind to peace. |
Mbh.1.2.534 | The learned son of Gavalgana, Sanjaya, also of passions under full control, and the foremost of ministers, attained, in the Parva, to the blessed state. |
Mbh.5.22.951 | O Sanjaya, O son of Gavalgana, what they have told me of the activity of Krishna in cause of Pandu's sons, and what I remember of his past achievements, leave me no peace of mind. |
Mbh.5.23.975 | And the son of Gavalgana, by name Sanjaya and by caste a Suta, cheerfully spoke unto Ajatasatru, How lucky, O king, that I see you hale, attended by friends and little inferior to the great Indra. |
Mbh.5.23.980 | Yudhishthira said, O Sanjaya, the son of Gavalgana, hath thy journey here been safe? |
Mbh.5.25.1036 | SECTION XXV Yudhishthira said, Here are met the Pandavas and the Srinjayas, and Krishna, and Yuyudhana and Virata, O son of the Suta Gavalgana, tell us all that Dhritarashtra hath directed thee to say' |
Mbh.5.26.1097 | O son of Gavalgana, look at this folly of his! |
Mbh.5.31.1384 | O son of Gavalgana, repairing unto the Kurus, thou wilt salute the mighty Dhritarashtra, and touching his feet enquire after his welfare speaking in our name. |
Mbh.5.48.2784 | Tell them this, O son of Gavalgana. |
Mbh.5.50.2853 | Vaisampayana continued, Thus interrogated, in the midst of the Kurus and in their very hall, the son of Gavalgana' became thoughtful for a moment and seemed to draw repeatedly deep and long sights; and suddenly he fell down in a swoon without any apparent reason. |
Mbh.5.67.3442 | And Dhritarashtra said, Tell me truly, O son of Gavalgana, in what consists the strength and weakness of our own host, Minutely acquainted as thou art with the affairs of the Pandavas, tell me in what lies their superiority and in what, their inferiority. |
Mbh.5.69.3479 | Dhritarashtra said, O son of Gavalgana, what is the nature of that Faith which thou hast in Janardana and in consequence of which thou knowest the slayer of Madhu to be the union of the Gross, the Subtle, and the Cause' |
Mbh.6.13.691 | SECTION XIII Bhagavat-Gita Parva Vaisampayana said, Possessing a knowledge of the past, the present and the future, and seeing all things as if present before his eyes, the learned son of Gavalgana, O Bharata, coming quickly from the field of battle, and rushing with grief into the court represented unto Dhritarashtra who was plunged in thought that Bhishma the grandsire of the Bharatas had been slain |
Mbh.7.31.1678 | O son of Gavalgana, tell me how so many warriors, accomplished in arms, slew that child who, though brought up in luxury, yet careered over the field so fearlessly. |
Mbh.7.37.1880 | O son of Gavalgana, ten me everything once more in detail about the encounter of youthful Abhimanyu, which seems to have been pretty like Skanda's encounter with the Asura host' |
Mbh.7.180.9805 | Why, O son of Gavalgana, didst thou too forget this great object, possessed as thou art of great wisdom, or why didst not thou remind Karna of it' |
Mbh.8.2.27 | SECTION Vaishampayana said, Upon the fall of Karna, O monarch, the son of Gavalgana, with a cheerless heart, set out that night for Nagapura, on steeds that rivalled the wind in speed. |
Mbh.8.2.49 | Tell me all this as it truly happened in battle, O son of Gavalgana, and describe to me the prowess put forth by the Pandavas and the warriors of my side |
Mbh.8.4.95 | Controlling his mind once more, the king, with sufficient fortitude, questioned his charioteer Sanjaya the son of Gavalgana. |
Mbh.9.2.121 | Overwhelmed with sorrow, and burning with grief, that bull of Bharata's race once more enquired of his charioteer Sanjaya, the son of Gavalgana, the details of what had happened. |
Mbh.9.2.133 | Describe them to me, O son of Gavalgana, once more! |
Mbh.11.12.509 | His learned charioteer Sanjaya, the son of Gavalgana, raised the monarch and soothing and comforting him, said, Do not act so. |
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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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