Girivraja
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 25 Feb 2010 15:10 and updated at 20 May 2010 09:32
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.19.852 | Then, O Bharata, the mighty king of Magadha from his city of Girivraja, whirling a mace ninety-nine times, hurled it towards Mathura. |
Mbh.2.21.904 | The five large hills of Vaihara, Varaha, Vrishava, Rishigiri, and the delightful Chaitya, all of high peaks and overgrown with tall trees of cool shade and connected with one another, seem to be jointly protecting the city of Girivraja. |
Mbh.2.21.915 | They then approached towards the impregnable city of Girivraja that was full of cheerful and well-fed inhabitants belonging to all the four orders, and where festivities were perennial. |
Mbh.2.24.1080 | And having vanquished his foe, Krishna furnished with weapons and unwounded and accompanied by the kings he had released, came out of Girivraja riding in that celestial car of Jarasandha. |
Mbh.2.24.1096 | And Achyuta, that tiger among men, riding with the two sons of Pandu upon that celestial car, the clatter of whose wheels was like the roar of the clouds, came out of Girivraja. |
Mbh.2.24.1098 | And he of long arms and eyes like lotus-petals and possessed of illustrious reputation, coming out of Girivraja, stopped for some time on a level plain outside the town. |
Mbh.2.24.1117 | Accompanied by the two sons of Pandu, Achyuta Krishna arrived at Indraprastha, and approaching Yudhishthira joyfully addressing that monarch said, O best of kings, from good fortune, the mighty Jarasandha hath been slain by Bhima, and the kings confined at Girivraja have been all set free. |
Mbh.2.29.1235 | On his way he subjugated the monarchs known by the names of Danda and Dandadhara, And accompanied by those monarchs, the son of Pandu marched against Girivraja. |
Mbh.7.4.136 | Many kings, amongst whom Nagnajit was the foremost, while staying in Girivraja, as also the Amvashthas, the Videhas, and the Gandharvas, were all vanquished by thee. |
Mbh.7.10.379 | Who resisted the heroic Ketumat for keeping him away from Drona, the brave Ketumat who slew prince Durjaya while the latter had taken shelter in Girivraja? |
Mbh.8.18.741 | At this, the lord of Girivraja became filled with rage. |
Mbh.12.339.21947 | A proud Asura will appear as a king at Girivraja, of the name of Jarasandha, who will quarrel with all the other kings of the world. |
Mbh.13.6.420 | The royal sage Dhundhumara was overwhelmed with decrepitude even while engaged in performing his sacrifices, and foregoing all the merits thereof, he fell asleep at Girivraja. |
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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