Katirava
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 27 Feb 2010 10:22 and updated at 27 Feb 2010 10:22
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.7.7.210 | And the kings in the Katirava army headed by Duryodhana performed the investiture of Drona in the command of the forces, like the celestials headed by India in days of yore performing the investiture of Skanda. |
Mbh.7.30.1592 | Obeying his behest, the mighty-armed Pandavas, smiting the Katirava army proceeded towards Drona's car like swans towards a lake, Seize him, -'Do not fly away, Do not fear, Cut into pieces, these uproarious cries were heard in the vicinity of Drona's car. |
Mbh.7.40.1978 | SECTION XL Dhritarashtra said, A mere child in years, brought up in great luxury, proud of the strength of his arms, accomplished in battle, endued with great heroism, the perpetuator of his race, and prepared to lay down his life, when Abhimanyu penetrated into the Katirava army, borne on his three-years old steeds of spirited mettle, was there any of great warriors, in Yudhishthira's army, that followed the son of Arjuna' |
Mbh.7.43.2058 | Possessed of prowess resembling that of Sakra himself, the mighty son of Sakra's son, viz, Abhimanyu, agitating the Katirava army looked exceedingly resplendent. |
Mbh.7.43.2059 | Penetrating into the Katirava host, O king, that destroyer of foremost Kshatriyas resembling Yama himself, seized Satvasravas, like an infuriated tiger seizing a deer. |
Mbh.7.109.5191 | Crushing them in battle for thy good, O Katirava, I shall then follow in the track of Savyasachin. |
Mbh.7.118.5794 | Hearing these words of Bharadwaja's son, the charioteer said unto Drona, that foremost of wielders of weapons, Thou blest with length of days, the Katirava troops are flying away. |
Mbh.7.143.7291 | Then that darkness which had been caused by the Katirava with their arrows, which was incapable of being dispersed even in imagination by others, the son of Pandu, careering around and displaying his prowess, destroyed by means of those shafts of his that were inspired by means of mantras with the force of celestial weapons, like the sun himself speedily dispersing at dawn of day the darkness of night by means of his rays. |
Mbh.7.153.8013 | Stay with resolution in battle, for thou, O Katirava, art endued with great strength. |
Mbh.7.154.8220 | Fighting on behalf of Satyaki, Bhima pierced the Katirava. |
Mbh.7.160.8673 | Sanjaya continued, Then the remnant of the army of the Katirava, under the orders of their leaders, were once more disposed in compact array. |
Mbh.7.170.9185 | In consequence of the light that was amongst the Katirava troops, the flight of the foe could be ascertained. |
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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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