Karnikara
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 27 Feb 2010 10:05 and updated at 27 Feb 2010 10:05
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.4.48.1872 | Pierced with well-tempered and straight shafts endued with golden wings and great energy, behold ye today the son of Kunti decked like a hill covered with Karnikara flowers. |
Mbh.5.19.829 | And the unassailable mass of his troops, crowded with Chins and Kiratas, all looking like figures of gold, assumed a beauty like to that of a forest of Karnikara trees. |
Mbh.5.22.950 | And it was thus that he, who, from audacity had sought to oppose and encounter Krishna in a combat hand to hand, was slain by Krishna and lay down lifeless, resembling a Karnikara tree uprooted by a gale. |
Mbh.5.48.2753 | Slain by Krishna, Naraka lay lifeless there, like a Karnikara tree uprooted by the wind. |
Mbh.6.6.347 | There the illustrious Pasupati himself, the creator of all things, surrounded by his celestial attendants and accompanied by Uma, sporteth bearing a chain of Karnikara flowers on his neck reaching down to his feet, and blazing with radiance with his three eyes resembling three risen suns. |
Mbh.6.47.2350 | And with his standard adorned with pure gold and resembling a Karnikara tree, he approached Bhishma and those five foremost of car-warriors. |
Mbh.6.116.6325 | That chastiser of foes, viz, prince Vrihadvala, bearing on his standard the device of the lion, proceeded against Subhadra's son whose standard bore the device of the Karnikara flower. |
Mbh.7.34.1767 | Then Arjuna's son, superior to Arjuna's self eased in golden mail and owning an excellent standard that bore the device of a Karnikara tree, fearlessly encountered, from desire of battle, warriors headed by Drona, like a lion-cub assailing a herd of elephants. |
Mbh.7.39.1956 | Beholding his brother slain and overthrown, like a Karnikara tree shaken and thrown down by the wind from the mountain top, Karna, O monarch, was filled with pain. |
Mbh.7.89.4020 | Like a beautiful Karnikara tree in the spring, gracefully growing on a mountain summit with beautiful branches, lying on the earth when uprooted by the wind, the prince of the Kamvojas lay on the bare ground deprived of life, though deserving of the costliest bed, decked with costly ornaments. |
Mbh.12.284.17756 | Thou art Lust, thou art the vital seed, thou art subtile, thou art gross, and thou art fond of garlands made of Karnikara flowers. |
Mbh.12.323.20597 | There Mahadeva, called also by the name of Rudra, sat, decked with an excellent garland of Karnikara flowers, and blazed with effulgence like the Moon with his rays. |
Mbh.13.17.2597 | Thou art adorned with a large wreath of Karnikara flowers. |
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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