Hotravahana
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 25 Feb 2010 17:19 and updated at 25 Feb 2010 17:19
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.26.1238 | And Dwaipayana and Narada and Jamadagnya and Prithusravas; and Indradyumna and Bhalaki and Kritachetas and Sahasrapat; and Karnasravas and Munja and Lavanaswa and Kasyapa; and Harita and Sthulakarana and Agnivesya and Saunaka; and Kritavak and Suvakana Vrihadaswa and Vibhavasu; and Urdharetas and Vrishamitra and Suhotra and Hotravahana; these and many other Brahmanas of rigid vows then adored Yudhishthira like Rishis adoring Purandara in heaven |
Mbh.5.178.7924 | Bhishma continued, When those Brahmanas were thinking thus about her, there came into that forest that best of ascetics, the royal sage Hotravahana. |
Mbh.5.178.7928 | Hearing her speak in that strain, and beholding her distressed, that royal sage of rigid austerities, viz, the high-souled Hotravahana, was filled with pity. |
Mbh.5.178.7944 | Hearing this, that maiden, shedding tears all the while, saluted her maternal grandsire, Hotravahana, with a bend of her head and addressed him, saying, Go I will at thy command! |
Mbh.5.178.7949 | Hotravahana said, O blessed maiden, thou wilt behold Jamadagni's son, Rama, who is devoted to truth and endued with great might and engaged in austere penances in the great forest. |
Mbh.5.178.7955 | And while king Hotravahana, was saying all this unto that maiden, thither appeared Akritavrana, a dear companion of Rama. |
Mbh.5.178.7956 | And on his advent those Munis by hundreds, and the Srinjaya king Hotravahana, old in years, all stood up. |
Mbh.5.178.7960 | And after their discourse was over, that royal sage, the high-souled Hotravahana enquired of Akritavrana about Rama that foremost of great sages, saying, O thou of mighty arms, where, O Akritavrana, may that foremost of persons acquainted with the Vedas, viz, Jamadagni's son of great prowess be seen' |
Mbh.5.178.7966 | Hotravahana. |
Mbh.5.178.7985 | After Hotravahana had ceased, Amva herself said, O holy one, it is even so as this lord of earth, this author of my mother's body, Hotravahana of the Srinjaya race hath said. |
Mbh.5.179.8011 | And bearing also a sword and a battle-axe, that sinless one, O tiger among kings, approached the Srinjaya king Hotravahana in that forest. |
Mbh.5.179.8016 | Then, O Bharata, Jamadagni's son and Hotravahana, seated thus together, began to discourse. |
Mbh.5.179.8017 | And after their discourse was over, the sage Hotravahana opportunately said in a sweet voice these words of grave import unto that foremost one of Bhrigu's race, viz, Rama of mighty strength, O Rama, this is my daughter's daughter, O lord, being the daughter of the king of Kasi. |
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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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