Indrajit
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 26 Feb 2010 16:31 and updated at 26 Feb 2010 16:31
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.283.13890 | And Lakshmana singled out Indrajit, and Sugriva singled out Virupakshya, and Nikharvata fought with Tara, and Nala with Tunda, and Patusa with Panasa. |
Mbh.3.283.13892 | And Ravana covered Rama with a shower of darts and lances and swords, and Rama also afflicted Ravana with his whetted arrows of iron furnished with the sharpest points, and in the same way Lakshmana smote the contending Indrajit with arrows capable of penetrating into the most vital parts and Indrajit also smote Sumitra's son with an arrowy shower. |
Mbh.3.286.13964 | SECTION CCLXXXVI Markandeya said, Learning that Kumbhakarna had with his followers, fallen in battle as also that great warrior Prahasta, and Dhumraksha too of mighty energy, Ravana then addressed his heroic son Indrajit saying, O slayer of foes, slay thou in battle Rama and Sugriva and Lakshmana. |
Mbh.3.286.13972 | Indrajit said, So be it, and encased in mail he quickly ascended his chariot, and proceeded, O king, towards the field of battle. |
Mbh.3.286.13977 | And Indrajit then began to hurl at Lakshmana with great force numberless javelins. |
Mbh.3.286.13980 | Then the handsome Angada, the son of Vali, taking up a large tree, rushed impetuously at Indrajit and struck him with it on the head. |
Mbh.3.286.13981 | Undaunted at this, Indrajit of mighty energy sought to smite Angada with a lance. |
Mbh.3.286.13984 | Angada, the powerful son of Vali, little recking that stroke, hurled at Indrajit a mighty Sal stem. |
Mbh.3.286.13985 | And hurled in wrath by Angada for the destruction of Indrajit, that tree, O son of Pritha, destroyed Indrajit's chariot along with his horses and charioteer. |
Mbh.3.286.13988 | Indrajit, however, with arrows, obtained as boons from the gods, began to pierce both Rama and mighty Lakshmana in every part of their bodies. |
Mbh.3.286.13990 | But Indrajit continued to shower in wrath all over those lions among men his keen-edged shafts by hundreds and thousands. |
Mbh.3.287.13996 | And tied by Indrajit on the field of battle by means of that arrowy net, those heroic tigers among men resembled a couple of hawks immured in a cage. |
Mbh.3.287.14010 | Meanwhile, Indrajit, after the success he had won, went to his father. |
Mbh.3.287.14013 | And Lakshmana, excited to fury and receiving a hint from Vibhishana, and desiring to slay Indrajit who had not completed his daily sacrifice, smote with his arrows that warrior burning to achieve success. |
Mbh.3.287.14015 | And Indrajit pierced the son of Sumitra with arrows penetrating into his very vitals. |
Mbh.7.105.4874 | The Rakshasa Alamvusha in that battle, filled with rage, fought with the mighty Bhimasena, like Ravana's son Indrajit with Rama's brother Lakshmana. |
Mbh.7.139.6958 | Slain by me in battle, thou shalt today proceed to the abode of Yama, like Ravana's son Indrajit slain by Lakshmana, the younger brother of Rama. |
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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