Ilwala
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 26 Feb 2010 16:23 and updated at 26 Feb 2010 16:23
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.96.5059 | Thus questioned, Lomasa said, O son of Kuru race, there was in the city called Manimati, in days of yore, a Daitya named Ilwala, whose younger brother was Vatapi. |
Mbh.3.96.5063 | And from that day, O king, the Asura Ilwala became a destroyer of Brahmanas. |
Mbh.3.96.5068 | For whomsoever Ilwala summoned with his voice, he would come back to Ilwala even if he had gone to the abode of Yama, in re-embodied form endued with life, and show himself to Ilwala. |
Mbh.3.96.5070 | And the mighty Asura Vatapi, that foe of Brahmanas, endued with great strength and power of illusion, hearing, O king, those sounds uttered with a loud voice by Ilwala, and ripping open the flanks of the Brahmana would come laughingly out, O lord of earth! |
Mbh.3.96.5071 | And it was thus, O monarch, that the wicked-hearted Daitya Ilwala, having fed Brahmanas, frequently took away their lives. |
Mbh.3.98.5149 | Then, O monarch, all those kings looking at one another, together spoke unto the Rishis saying, O Brahmana, there is a Danava of the name Ilwala who of all persons on earth, is possessed of enormous wealth. |
Mbh.3.98.5151 | Lomasa continued, This suggestion, O king, of begging wealth of Ilwala appeared to them to be proper. |
Mbh.3.98.5152 | And, O monarch, all of them went together to Ilwala after this |
Mbh.3.99.5153 | SECTION XCIX Lomasa said, When Ilwala learnt that those kings along with the great Rishi had arrived on the confines of his domain, he went out with his ministers and worshipped them duly. |
Mbh.3.99.5157 | And the mighty Rishi then sat himself down on an excellent seat, and the prince of Asuras, Ilwala, began to distribute the food smilingly. |
Mbh.3.99.5159 | And after the dinner was over, Ilwala began to summon his brother. |
Mbh.3.99.5161 | And Ilwala repeatedly said, Come out, O Vatapi' |
Mbh.3.99.5164 | And beholding his brother already digested, Ilwala became sad and cheerless and joining his hands, along with his ministers, addressing the Rishi and his companions, said, What for have ye come hither, and what can I do for you' |
Mbh.3.99.5165 | And Agastya smilingly answered Ilwala, saying, We know thee, O Asura, to be possessed of great power and also enormous wealth. |
Mbh.3.99.5168 | Thus addressed Ilwala saluted the Rishi and said, If thou say what it is that I mean to give, then will I give you wealth' |
Mbh.3.99.5172 | Thereupon, O son of Kunti, Ilwala made enquiries and learnt that the car he had intended to give away was really a golden one. |
Mbh.9.29.2053 | Similarly, Vatapi and Ilwala, and Trisiras, O lord, and the Asuras Sunda and Upasunda, were all slain by the aid of means! |
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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