Kaikeya
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 27 Feb 2010 04:28 and updated at 27 Feb 2010 04:28
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.266.12955 | The warring princes of the Andhaka and the Vrishni races, with Janardana at their head, and the mighty bowmen of the Kaikeya tribe, will all follow in my wake with great ardour. |
Mbh.6.100.5344 | And that great bowman Abhimanyu, and the mighty Drupada, and the five Kaikeya brothers, stood for battle, clad in mail. |
Mbh.6.104.5540 | Then the five sons of Draupadi, and the five Kaikeya brothers and Satyaki also of the Satwata race, headed by Yudhishthira, all rushed towards Ganga's son, desirous of protecting the Panchalas headed by Dhrishtadyumna. |
Mbh.6.109.5919 | And the five Kaikeya brothers and the valiant Dhrishtaketu, O Bharata, protected the rear of the Pandava army. |
Mbh.7.16.734 | Then, Virata and Drupada, and the Kaikeya princes, and Satyaki, and Sivi, and Vyaghradatta, the prince n the Panchalas, and the valiant Singhasena, these, and many others, desirous of rescuing Yudhishthira, surrounded Drona on all sides and impeded his way, scattering countless arrows. |
Mbh.7.23.1105 | Excellent steeds of the Sindhu breed, of beautiful limbs, and of the hue of the smoke of straw, quickly bore the Kaikeya prince, Vrihatkshatra. |
Mbh.7.122.6004 | Upon the slaughter, O king, of Vrihatkshatra, that mighty car-warrior among the Kaikeyas, the son of Sisupala, filled with rage, addressed his charioteer, saying, O charioteer, proceed to the spot where Drona stayeth, clad in armour and engaged in slaying the Kaikeya and the Panchala hosts' |
Mbh.8.6.177 | The chief of the Kaikeyas, who was equal to Vrikodara himself in battle and surrounded by Kaikeya warriors, has been slain by Kaikeya, the brother by the brother. |
Mbh.8.13.536 | Then Satwata cut in twain the shield of Kaikeya. |
Mbh.8.13.538 | Having cut off his antagonist's shield covered with centuries of stars, Kaikeya began to career in circles, advancing and receding at times. |
Mbh.8.13.540 | Cased in armour that great bowman, viz, the Kaikeya prince, O king, thus cut off in twain in that great battle, fell down like a hill riven with thunder. |
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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