Gotama
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 25 Feb 2010 15:33 and updated at 25 Feb 2010 15:33
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.130.6972 | Gautama the son of Gotama by his aptitude for the science of weapons and by his austerities made Indra himself greatly afraid of him. |
Mbh.1.130.6986 | The son of Gotama having left his former asylum, continued his study of the science of arms in right earnest. |
Mbh.1.139.7421 | The foremost of all wielders of weapons, the preceptor Drona hath been born in a waterpot and Kripa of the race of Gotama hath sprung from a clump of heath. |
Mbh.1.197.9793 | I have heard in the Purana that a lady of name Jatila, the foremost of all virtuous women belonging to the race of Gotama had married seven Rishis. |
Mbh.7.102.4734 | The preceptor of the Pandavas, that Brahmana, given to ascetic penances, viz, Kripa the son of Gotama, had for his mark an excellent bovine bull. |
Mbh.7.144.7474 | I bow to that worshipful son of Gotama, to that unretreating hero. |
Mbh.7.155.8320 | It is for this that I roar, O son of Gotama! |
Mbh.7.167.8998 | That chastiser of foes, viz, Sikhandin, then, smiling the while, pierced with nine arrows the son of Gotama thus advancing against him towards the vicinity of Drona. |
Mbh.7.167.9009 | Thus covered in that battle by the illustrious son of Gotama, Sikhandin, that foremost of car-warriors sank on the terrace of his car. |
Mbh.9.5.287 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Thus addressed by the celebrated grandson of Gotama, the king Duryodhana, breathing long and hot breaths, remained silent, O monarch. |
Mbh.9.17.1106 | The mighty car-warrior Yudhishthira then quickly slew the four steeds of Kritavarma with four shafts, and pierced the son of Gotama with six broad-headed arrows of great force. |
Mbh.9.27.1852 | In Duryodhana's army then, O monarch, which had numbered many hundred thousands of warriors, not another great car-warrior was seen to be alive, save the heroic son of Drona, and Kritavarma, and Kripa the son of Gotama, O monarch, and that lord of the earth, thy son! |
Mbh.12.128.7279 | Bhishma said, In this connection is cited the old narrative of the discourse between Gotama and the illustrious Yama. |
Mbh.12.128.7280 | Gotama owned a wide retreat on the Paripatra hills. |
Mbh.12.128.7284 | Yama beheld the great ascetic Gotama of rigid penances. |
Mbh.12.128.7287 | Gotama said, By doing what acts does one liberate one's self from the debt One owes to one's mother and father? |
Mbh.12.341.22321 | Through the merit he acquired by uttering this name repeatedly, he became cured of his blindness and then came to be called by the name of Gotama. |
Mbh.13.26.3510 | There were also Angiras and Gotama and Agastya and Sumati of well-restrained soul, and Viswamitra and Sthulasiras and Samvarta and Pramati and Dama. |
Mbh.13.93.8430 | Gotama said, I have conquered heaven and earth by the aid of self-restraint. |
Mbh.13.93.8434 | For these reasons I am called Gotama' |
Mbh.13.93.8489 | Gotama said, Let him who has stolen the lotus-stalks be guilty of throwing away the Vedas after having studied them! |
Mbh.13.150.12618 | Atri, the illustrious Vasishtha, the great Rishi Kasyapa, Gotama, Bharadwaja, Viswamitra, the son of Kusika, and Richika's fierce son Jamadagni of great energy, these seven are the Ritwiks of the Lord of treasures and dwell in the northern quarter. |
Mbh.13.150.12695 | The sages of olden times, viz, Kasyapa, Gotama, and others, and Bhrigu Angiras and Atri and others, and Sukra, Agastya, and Vrihaspati, and others, all of whom are regenerate Rishis, have adored these Mantras. |
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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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