Haryyaswa
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 25 Feb 2010 16:33 and updated at 25 Feb 2010 16:33
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.5.115.5236 | And he first thought of that best of kings, Haryyaswa of Ikshaku's race, who ruled at Ayodhya, was endued with great energy, possessed of a large army consisting of four kinds of forces, had a well-filled treasury and abundance of corn, and who was dearly loved by his subjects, and who loved the Brahmanas well. |
Mbh.5.115.5238 | And the Brahmana Galava, repairing unto Haryyaswa, said, This maiden, O king of kings, will increase the family of her husband by bringing forth offspring. |
Mbh.5.115.5239 | Accept her from me, O Haryyaswa, as thy wife, by giving me a dower. |
Mbh.5.116.5242 | SECTION CXVI Narada said, That best of monarchs, king Haryyaswa, after reflecting for a long while and breathing a long and hot sigh about the birth of a son, at last said, Those six limbs that ought to be high are high in this maiden. |
Mbh.5.116.5252 | Narada continued, Hearing these words, that royal sage, king Haryyaswa, filled with sorrow, but blinded by lust, addressed Galava, that foremost of Rishis, saying, I have only two hundred steeds about me of the kind wanted by thee, although of other kinds all worthy of sacrifice, I have many thousand moving about in my dominions, O Galava, I desire to beget only one son upon this damsel. |
Mbh.5.116.5260 | Thus addressed by that maiden, the Muni Galava said these words unto king Haryyaswa, O Haryyaswa, O best of men, accept this damsel for a fourth part of the dower that I have settled, and beget only one son upon her' |
Mbh.5.116.5264 | After some time, intelligent Galava came back and approaching the delighted Haryyaswa, said unto him, Thou hast, O king obtained a son. |
Mbh.5.116.5267 | Hearing these words, Haryyaswa who was even truthful in speech and steady in acts of manliness, and remembering that the balance of six hundred steeds could not be made up by him, gave Madhavi back to Galava. |
Mbh.5.117.5282 | In the matter of the steeds, O Galava, my wealth is like that of king Haryyaswa. |
Mbh.5.118.5307 | I will, O Galava, beget only one son upon her, by treading the path that hath been told by others such as Haryyaswa and Divodasa. |
Mbh.13.30.3821 | The foremost of victorious men, he was known by the name of Haryyaswa. |
Mbh.13.30.3822 | The sons of king Haihaya, O chief of men who was otherwise known by the name of Vitahavya, invaded the kingdom of Kasi and advancing to the country that lies between the rivers Ganga and Yamuna, fought a battle with king Haryyaswa and also slew him in it. |
Mbh.13.30.3823 | Having slain king Haryyaswa in this way, the sons of Haihaya, those great car-warriors, fearlessly went back to their own delightful city in the country of the Vatsas. |
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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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