Indrasena
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 26 Feb 2010 16:37 and updated at 26 Feb 2010 16:37
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.94.5205 | And they were named Kakshasena and Ugrasena, and Chitrasena endued with great energy, and Indrasena and Sushena and Bhimasena. |
Mbh.2.13.554 | And quickly passing over many regions, being drawn by his own swift horses, Krishna arrived at Indraprastha, accompanied by Indrasena. |
Mbh.2.32.1394 | Let Indrasena and Visoka and Puru with Arjuna for his charioteer be engaged to collect food if they are to please me. |
Mbh.3.1.14 | Indrasena and others, with servants numbering altogether fourteen, with their wives, followed them on swift cars. |
Mbh.3.23.1130 | And taking the princess's clothes and the ornaments, and the nurses and the maid-servants, Indrasena speedily followed the princes on a car. |
Mbh.3.57.2873 | And the high-minded king begat upon Damayanti a son named Indrasena, and a daughter named Indrasena. |
Mbh.3.60.2940 | And leaving there the boy Indrasena and the girl Indrasena, as also that best of cars and those steeds, the charioteer, with a sad heart grieving for Nala, bade farewell unto Bhima. |
Mbh.3.75.3749 | And Vahuka, who was the king in disguise, recognising Indrasena with her brother, advanced hastily, and embracing them, took them up on his lap. |
Mbh.3.93.4991 | And O Janamejaya, the heroic sons of Pandu with quivers and arrows and scimitars and other weapons, and accompanied by Indrasena and other attendants with fourteen and one cars, a number of cooks and servants of other classes, set out with faces turned towards the east |
Mbh.3.113.5863 | And as Damayanti was an obedient wife to Nala, or as Sachi is to the god who holdeth the thunderbolt in his hand or as Indrasena, Narayana's daughter, was always obedient to Mudgala, so did Santa wait affectionately upon Rishyasringa, when he lived in the wood. |
Mbh.3.140.7128 | And, O king, having entrusted to the care of the lord of the Pulindas, all their servants, Indrasena and the others, and the cooks and the stewards, and Draupadi's accoutrements, and every thing else, those mighty charioteers, the son of the Kurus, endued with great prowess, set out from that country, and began to proceed cautiously with Krishna, all of them cheerful in the expectation of beholding Arjuna |
Mbh.3.176.8770 | And meeting king Suvahu, and being joined by all their charioteers with Visoka at their head and by their attendants, Indrasena and others, and also by the superintendents and servants of the kitchen, they stayed there comfortably for one night. |
Mbh.3.241.12085 | With Indrasena and other charioteers skilled in arms, for guiding them, ride ye on these everfurnished cars of deep rattle! |
Mbh.3.256.12587 | Then, O king, the Pandavas versed in morality, swiftly departed thence, accompanied by the Brahmanas and all those that lived with them, and followed by Indrasena and other retainers. |
Mbh.3.267.12987 | And Indrasena then quickly alighting from the chariot and advancing with hasty steps towards her, questioned her, O king, in great distress of mind, saying, What makes thee weep thus, lying on the ground, and why is thy face so woe-begone and colourless? |
Mbh.3.267.12994 | Thus addressed by him, Dhatreyika, wiping her beautiful face, replied unto Indrasena the charioteer, saying, Disregarding the five Indra-like sons of Pandu, Jayadratha hath carried away Krishna by force. |
Mbh.3.269.13061 | And king Yudhishthira the just, whose steeds had been slain taking this opportunity, descended with Indrasena from his chariot and mounted that of Sahadeva. |
Mbh.4.4.108 | And let Indrasena and the others, taking with then the empty cars, speedily proceeded to Dwaravati. |
Mbh.4.4.178 | And Indrasena, and others already mentioned, went to the Yadavas, and looking after the horses and the cars of the Pandavas passed their time happily and in privacy |
Mbh.4.21.867 | Thou mayst have heard that Indrasena also who in beauty was like unto Narayani herself, followed her husband aged a thousand years. |
Mbh.4.72.2820 | And Indrasena and others, having lived at Dwaraka for one whole year, came there, bringing with them the well adorned cars of the Pandavas. |
Mbh.7.153.8146 | Karna also, and Vrishasena and Kripa, and Nila, and the Northerners, and Kritavarman, and the sons of Purumitra, and Duhsasana, and Nikumbha, and Kundabhedin, and Puranjaya and Dridharatha, and Hemakampana, and Salya, and Aruni, and Indrasena, and Sanjaya, and Vijaya, and Jaya, and Purakrathin, and Jayavarman, and Sudarsana, these will follow thee, with sixty thousand foot-soldiers. |
Mbh.11.26.1088 | Vaishampayana continued, Thus addressed, Kuntis son Yudhishthira of great wisdom commanded Sudharma the priest of the Kauravas and Dhaumya, and Sanjaya of the suta order, and Vidura of great wisdom, and Yuyutsu of Kurus race, and all his servants headed by Indrasena, and all the other sutas that were with him, saying, Cause the funeral rites of the slain, numbering by thousands, to be duly performed, so that nobody may perish for want of persons to take care of them! |
Mbh.11.26.1089 | At this command of king Yudhishthira the just, Vidura and Sanjaya and Sudharma and Dhaumya and Indrasena and others, procuring sandal, aloe and other kinds of wood used on such occasions, as also clarified butter and oil and perfumes and costly silken robes and other kinds of cloth, and large heaps of dry wood, and broken cars and diverse kinds of weapons, caused funeral pyres to be duly made and lighted and then without haste burnt, with due rites the slain kings in proper order. |
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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