Indra
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 07 Mar 2010 04:35 and updated at 07 Mar 2010 04:38
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
Indra is mentioned many (1459) times in Mahabharata. For a summary of the references, see the bond data.
The Bond Data (Bond is the affinity of one noun to another noun) :-
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Mbh.1.1.131 | When I heard that Arjuna, by his celestial arrow preventing the downpour by Indra the king of the gods, had gratified Agni by making over to him the forest of Khandava, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.142 | When I heard that the just and renowned Arjuna after having been to the celestial regions, had there obtained celestial weapons from Indra himself then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.144 | When I heard that Arjuna, the chastiser of enemies, having gone to the regions of Indra for the destruction of the Asuras, had returned thence successful, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.166 | When Bayu together with Indra and Suryya united as allies for the success of the sons of Kunti, and the beasts of prey by their inauspicious presence were putting us in fear, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.178 | When I heard that the celestial Sakti given by Indra to Karna was by Madhava's machinations caused to be hurled upon Rakshasa Ghatotkacha of frightful countenance, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.204 | Thou hast heard, O Raja, of the greatly powerful men of vast exertions, spoken of by Vyasa and the wise Narada; men born of great royal families, resplendent with worthy qualities, versed in the science of celestial arms, and in glory emblems of Indra; men who having conquered the world by justice and performed sacrifices with fit offerings to the Brahmanas, obtained renown in this world and at last succumbed to the sway of time. |
Mbh.1.2.306 | After this Indra-lokavigamana the journey to the regions of Indra; then that mine of religion and virtue, the highly pathetic Nalopakhyana the story of Nala. |
Mbh.18.2.48 | Bhima also of terrible prowess and dearer to me than my life-breaths, Arjuna too, resembling Indra himself, the twins also that resembled the Destroyer himself in prowess, I desire to behold. |
Mbh.18.2.110 | Endued with prosperity like that of the great Indra himself, he is highly adored. |
Mbh.18.2.123 | Indeed, O ruler of men, he informed Indra of all that Dharmas son had said! |
Mbh.18.3.124 | SECTION Vaishampayana said, King Yudhishthira the just, the son of Pritha, had not stayed there for more than a moment when, O thou of Kurus race, all the gods with Indra at their head came to that spot. |
Mbh.18.3.131 | The Maruts, with Indra, the Vasus with the twin Ashvinis, the Sadhyas, the Rudras, the Adityas, and the other denizens of Heaven, as also the Siddhas and the great Rishis, all came there where Dharmas royal son of great energy was. |
Mbh.18.4.207 | Then the illustrious Indra, the chief of the gods, spoke to him, This one is Sree herself. |
Mbh.18.5.246 | With his two wives, Pandu proceeded to the abode of the great Indra. |
Mbh.18.5.266 | Those foremost of men have proceeded, some to the abode of Indra, some to that of Kuvera of great intelligence, and some to that of Varuna. |
Mbh.18.6.364 | Ascending a celestial car that resembles the rising sun or a blazing fire, and with the deities for his companions, he goes to Heaven and sports in felicity for myriads of years in the abode of Indra. |
Mbh.18.6.378 | With Gandharvas in his company, for full years, he sports in bliss with Indra himself in abode of Indra. |
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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