Kaurava
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.2.277 | O best of Brahmanas, according to this calculation were composed the eighteen Akshauhinis of the Kaurava and the Pandava army. |
Mbh.1.2.280 | Drona protected the Kaurava Vahinis for five days. |
Mbh.1.2.417 | It was then that the illustrious Krishna, moved by kindness and a desire for peace, went himself to the Kaurava capital, Hastinapura, for bringing about peace. |
Mbh.1.2.443 | First comes the installation in the command of the army of the great instructor in arms, Drona: then the vow made by that great master of weapons of seizing the wise Yudhishthira in battle to please Duryodhana; then the retreat of Arjuna from the field before the Sansaptakas, then the overthrow of Bhagadatta like to a second Indra in the field, with the elephant Supritika, by Arjuna; then the death of the hero Abhimanyu in his teens, alone and unsupported, at the hands of many Maharathas including Jayadratha; then after the death of Abhimanyu, the destruction by Arjuna, in battle of seven Akshauhinis of troops and then of Jayadratha; then the entry, by Bhima of mighty arms and by that foremost of warriors-in-chariot, Satyaki, into the Kaurava ranks impenetrable even to the gods, in search of Arjuna in obedience to the orders of Yudhishthira, and the destruction of the remnant of the Sansaptakas. |
Mbh.1.2.459 | After all the great warriors had been slain, the king of Madra became the leader of the Kaurava army. |
Mbh.1.67.3523 | And, O king, when the time came, the Kaurava monarch bestowed his daughter Duhsala on Jayadratha, the king of the Sindhus, agreeably to the counsels of Sakuni. |
Mbh.1.129.6929 | The Kaurava is crooked and malicious and low-minded and imprudent. |
Mbh.1.134.7167 | After he had rested a while, Bhishma, taking with him his grandsons, the Kaurava princes, gave them unto him as pupils, making at the same time many valuable presents. |
Mbh.1.138.7390 | And beholding both the warriors with bows strung in their hands the son of Saradwat, viz, Kripa, knowing all duties and cognisant of the rules regulating duels, addressed Karna, saying This Pandava, who is the youngest son of Kunti, belongeth to the Kaurava race: he will engage in combat with thee. |
Mbh.1.138.7399 | And the cheers, having ceased, king Karna said unto the Kaurava Duryodhana, O tiger among monarchs, what shall I give unto thee that may compare with thy gift of a kingdom? |
Mbh.1.141.7526 | One day, Drona, addressing Arjuna before the assembled Kaurava princes, said, There was a disciple of Agastya in the science of arms called Agnivesa. |
Mbh.1.145.7805 | Then addressing Bhishma, the son of Santanu, the wise Vidura, Drona, Valhika, the Kaurava, Somadatta, Kripa, Aswatthaman, Bhurisravas, and the other councillors, and Brahmanas and ascetics, and the priests and the citizens, and the illustrious Gandhari, he said slowly and humbly, With our friends and followers we go to the delightful and populous town of Varanavata at the command of Dhritarashtra. |
Mbh.1.145.7807 | Thus addressed by the eldest of Pandu's sons, the Kaurava chiefs all cheerfully pronounced blessings on them, saying, Ye sons of Pandu, let all the elements bless you along your way and let not the slightest evil befall you' |
Mbh.1.153.8017 | The Kaurava princes, afflicted with fatigue and thirst, and heavy with sleep, were unable to proceed further. |
Mbh.1.173.8863 | And, O Kaurava, Tapana Surya himself was resolved upon bestowing his daughter Tapati upon king Samvarana, who was possessed of such virtues and accomplishments. |
Mbh.1.190.9516 | Then Halayudha of complexion like unto that of clouds uncharged with rain, addressing his younger brother Krishna, said with great satisfaction, O, I am happy to hear, as I do from sheer good fortune, that our father's sister Pritha with the foremost of the Kaurava princes have all escaped from death |
Mbh.1.204.10093 | A man, O Kaurava, doth not die so long as his fame lasteth. |
Mbh.2.33.1421 | And Dhritarashtra and Bhishma and Vidura of high intelligence; and all Kaurava brothers with Duryyodhana at their head; and Suvala the king of Gandhara and Sakuni endued with great strength; and Achala, and Vrishaka, and Karna that foremost of all charioteers; and Salya endued with great might and the strong Valhika; and Somadatta, and Bhuri of the Kuru race, and Bhurisravas and Sala; and Aswatthama, Kripa, Drona, and Jayadratha, the ruler of Sindhu; and Yajnasena with his sons, and Salya that lord of earth and that great car warrior king Bhagadatta of Pragjyotisha accompanied by all Mlechcha tribes inhabiting the marshy regions on the sea-shore; and many mountain kings, and king Vrihadvala; and Vasudeva the king of the Paundrayas, and the kings of Vanga and Kalinga; and Akastha and Kuntala and the kings of the Malavas and the Andhrakas; and the Dravidas and the Singhalas and the king of Kashmira, and king Kuntibhoja of great energy and king Gauravahana, and all the other heroic kings of Valhika; and Virata with his two sons, and Mavella endued with great might; and various kings and princes ruling in various countries; and, O Bharata king Sisupala endued with great energy and invincible in battle accompanied by his son, all of them came to the sacrifice of the son of Pandu. |
Mbh.2.55.2273 | O Kaurava, his feelings towards us are otherwise. |
Mbh.2.66.2853 | O Lord, O husband of Lakshmi, O Lord of Vraja Vrindavana, O destroyer of all afflictions, O Janarddana, rescue me who am sinking in the Kaurava Ocean. |
Mbh.2.75.3224 | And beholding this insult offered to him, the mighty and proud Bhima, suppressing his rising rage and following the steps of Yudhishthira, also spake these words while going out of the Kaurava court, I will slay Duryodhana, and Dhananjaya will slay Karna, and Sahadeva will slay Sakuni that gambler with dice. |
Mbh.3.11.586 | Vidura said, It was thus, O lord of men, that Kirmira was slain in combat by Bhima, in obedience, O Kaurava, to the commands of Yudhishthira the just! |
Mbh.3.14.788 | On returning to my kingdom I heard what, O Kaurava, the evil-minded and wicked king of Maticka had said regarding myself! |
Mbh.3.22.1115 | Vaisampayana continued, Having addressed the Kaurava thus, that foremost of male persons, of mighty arms, the slayer of Madhu, possessed of every grace, saluting the Pandavas, prepared for departure. |
Mbh.3.41.2234 | Taking thee, O Kaurava, to heaven, I will grant thee there all my celestial weapons |
Mbh.3.46.2400 | In the assembly I gazed at thee with eyes expanded in delight, thinking, Even this blooming lady is the mother of the Kaurava race' |
Mbh.3.84.4470 | Residing there for one night, one becometh adored in heaven, and obtaineth also, O Kaurava, the merit of the Devasatra sacrifice. |
Mbh.3.174.8722 | And, O Kaurava, after they had all gone, the Pandavas began to dwell pleasantly in the same forest, together with Krishna |
Mbh.3.229.11544 | Those male and female children, O Kaurava, who are said to have been begotten by Skanda, are spirit of evil and they destroy the foetus in the womb. |
Mbh.3.234.11847 | And one day there came unto the Kaurava princes a certain Brahmana who was well known on earth for his powers of speech. |
Mbh.3.237.11945 | Then the son of Radha and Sakuni, O king, addressing Dhritarashtra, that foremost of monarchs, said, O Kaurava, our cattle-stations are now in a delightful place. |
Mbh.3.239.12036 | And the Kaurava warriors were then all deprived of their senses by the illusion of Chitrasena. |
Mbh.3.240.12070 | They that imitate the behaviour of that sinful and wretched Kaurava, are now beholding his disgrace! |
Mbh.3.244.12188 | And after the Kaurava prince had departed, the brave Yudhishthira, the son of Kunti, along with his brothers, was worshipped by the Brahmanas, and surrounded by those Brahmanas endued with the wealth of asceticism, like Sakra himself by the celestials, he began to pass his days happily in the woods of Dwaita |
Mbh.3.253.12478 | SECTION CCLIII Vaisampayana continued, O king, O lord of men, that slayer of hostile heroes, the Suta's son, said these words to Duryodhana, O Kaurava Duryodhana, do thou lay unto thy heart the words that I shall tell thee; and, O represser of foes, after having heard my words, it behoveth thee to act accordingly every way. |
Mbh.3.254.12519 | O king, I have been sent by the high-souled Kaurava. |
Mbh.3.255.12548 | And having said this, O Bharata, the Kaurava embraced Karna, and began, O mighty king, to think of the Rajasuya, that foremost of sacrifices. |
Mbh.4.43.1663 | Of excellent blade and cased in a well-painted sheath, and furnished with a golden hilt, this handsome sword belongeth to the wise Kaurava, Yudhishthira the just. |
Mbh.4.52.2004 | O king of kings, O Kaurava, I have never seen a battle in which one of the parties could say, we are sure to win. |
Mbh.4.52.2011 | I should always say what is for thy good, O Kaurava. |
Mbh.4.60.2334 | Let these thy Kaurava warriors witness the conflict. |
Mbh.4.63.2455 | And the encounter that took place between Partha and Bhishma, was fierce and the Kaurava warriors with their troops stood as lookers on. |
Mbh.5.7.205 | And surrounded by that military host, terrible to behold, the Kaurava marched forth delighting his friends. |
Mbh.5.20.845 | SECTION XX Vaisampayana said, Then Drupada's priest, having approached the Kaurava chief, was honoured by Dhritarashtra as also by Bhishma and Vidura. |
Mbh.5.21.902 | The Kaurava chief then honoured Drupada's priest and sent him back to the Pandavas. |
Mbh.5.48.2701 | I tell thee truly that when that foremost of Kaurava heroes, the virtuous son of Santanu, will be slain in battle by Sikhandin, then all our foes, without doubt, will perish. |
Mbh.5.64.3379 | And seeing that tenant of the earth quickly pursuing those tenants of the air, the ascetic, O Kaurava, addressed him in this Sloka, O fowler, it appears very strange and wonderful to me that thou, that art a treader of the earth, pursuest yet a couple of creatures that are tenants of the air. |
Mbh.5.64.3391 | Having listened to that also, do, O Kaurava, what is for thy best. |
Mbh.5.86.4086 | O Kaurava, I will give him eight elephants with temporal juice always trickling down and tusks as large as poles of ploughs, capable of smiting hostile ranks, and each having eight human attendants. |
Mbh.5.138.6181 | O Kaurava, they will not assuredly desist, without their share of the kingdom being given to them. |
Mbh.5.156.6924 | It was thus that the intelligent Kaurava arrayed his force. |
Mbh.5.156.6926 | Of this, the Pandava force consisted of seven Akshauhinis, while the Kaurava force consisted of ten Akshauhinis and one more. |
Mbh.5.161.7189 | Tell, next, repeatedly from me, O Uluka, unto Sikhandin, these words, viz, The mighty-armed Kaurava, foremost of all bowmen, Ganga's son Bhishma, will not slay thee, knowing thee to be only a female! |
Mbh.5.163.7388 | O Kaurava, relying on thy own might and on that of thy servants, summon the sons of Pritha to battle! |
Mbh.5.166.7507 | I desire, however, O Kaurava, to know who amongst all the warriors of the foe and my own are to be counted as Rathas and who Atirathas. |
Mbh.5.169.7644 | O Kaurava, neither years, nor wrinkles, nor wealth, nor possession of friends, would entitle a Kshatriya to be regarded as a Maharatha! |
Mbh.5.169.7685 | O Kaurava, I desire to hear of the strength and weakness of my foes, since when this night will dawn, our great battle will take place |
Mbh.5.170.7703 | Indeed, O Kaurava, there are no men that can even string their bows, or uplift their maces, or shoot their arrows in battle. |
Mbh.5.183.8272 | And embracing him, O Kaurava, they began to comfort him softly with the touch of their hands, rendered cold by contact with water, and with assurances of victory. |
Mbh.5.183.8284 | Then Rama, O Kaurava, filled with rage, covered me with hundreds and thousands and hundreds of thousands and hundreds of millions arrows! |
Mbh.5.185.8346 | Then all on a sudden rising up, Rama approached me once more, O Kaurava, for battle, forgetting everything and deprived of his senses by anger. |
Mbh.5.186.8370 | With it, O Kaurava, thou wilt be able to check all persons endued with mighty energy! |
Mbh.5.189.8501 | Proceeding next one after another to the asylum, O king, of Narada, and to the auspicious asylum of Uluka and to that of Chyavana, and to the spot sacred to Brahmana, and to Prayaga the sacrificial platform of the gods, and to that forest sacred to the gods, and to Bhogawati, and, O monarch, to the asylum of Kusika's son Viswamitra, and to the asylum of Mandavya, and also to the asylum of Dwilipa, and to Ramhrada, and, O Kaurava, to the asylum of Garga, the princess of Kasi, O king, performed ablutions in the sacred waters of all these, observing all the while the most difficult of vows. |
Mbh.5.191.8563 | And, O Kaurava, the wife of that lord of earth, the royal Drupada, who was childless, had all her wishes gratified. |
Mbh.5.195.8677 | SECTION CXCV Bhishma said, Hearing, O bull of Bharata's race, those words of Sikhandini, afflicted by destiny, that Yaksha, said after reflecting in his mind, these words, Indeed, it was ordained to be so, and, O Kaurava, it was ordained for my grief' |
Mbh.5.197.8821 | O thou that art endued with effulgence equal unto that of Sakra himself, I know it, O Kaurava, for it is manifest, that that man upon whom thou mayest cast thy eyes in anger is sure to be annihilated |
Mbh.6.17.877 | And, O king, arrayed by Drona and the royal son of Santanu, and Drona's son, and Valhika, and Kripa, the Kaurava Vyuha consisting of many divisions of cars was such that the elephants formed its body; the kings, its head; and the steeds, its wings. |
Mbh.6.43.2021 | Then the Kaurava army, having said Fie to Yudhishthira, soon again, O monarch, became perfectly still, What will this king say? |
Mbh.6.52.2698 | With numerous banners all waving, with steeds looking handsome like a flight of white cranes, with standard upraised on which was the ape roaring fiercely, upon his large car of solar effulgence and whose rattle resembled roar of the clouds, slaughtering the Kaurava divisions and the Surasenas also, the son of Pandu, that enhancer of the joys of friends speedily came to the encounter. |
Mbh.6.57.2999 | Then both the Pandava and the Kaurava troops broke, changed positions, and fled away. |
Mbh.6.58.3061 | And the Kaurava army, thus slaughtered in battle with the shafts of Partha, fled away, trembling in grief and fear. |
Mbh.6.59.3231 | And with that mighty weapon producing profuse showers of arrows endued with the effulgence of the blazing fire, that high-souled and mighty bowman, decked with diadem and garland of gold, checked the entire Kaurava host. |
Mbh.6.59.3251 | And beholding the foremost warriors of that army of the Kurus thus slain by Phalguni, the Chedis, the Panchalas, the Kurushas, the Matsyas, and all the combatants of the Pandava side, those foremost of men, elated with victory, together set up a loud shout for frightening the Kaurava warriors. |
Mbh.6.64.3425 | Satyaki also, of immeasurable soul, in the very sight of all the troops, pierced the Kaurava warrior with nine shafts. |
Mbh.6.65.3554 | Beholding his brothers, all mighty car-warriors, vanquished in battle, thy son Duryodhana, O Kaurava, with heart confounded with grief, repairing with humility during the night to the grandsire possessed of great wisdom, asked him this question. |
Mbh.6.70.3769 | And the battle that then took place between the kings of the Kaurava and the Pandava armies was awful in the extreme and destructive of great heroes. |
Mbh.6.77.4049 | And although the son of Pandu was there in the very midst of the Kaurava array, yet fear entered not his heart, as it did not that of Indra while surrounded by the Danavas in the fierce battle of old between the celestials and the Asuras. |
Mbh.6.77.4051 | Thereupon the heroic Bhima, disregarding the sons of Dhritarashtra, slew in that conflict many foremost warriors of the Kaurava army fighting from cars or upon the back of elephants and steeds. |
Mbh.6.77.4075 | Then the Kaurava warriors all accomplished in arms, surrounding Vrikodara on all sides, fearlessly poured upon him their arrowy showers at the same time. |
Mbh.6.77.4104 | And those mighty bowmen with standards variegated with gold cutting through the Kaurava ranks, proceeded with great speed for rescuing Dhrishtadyumna and Vrikodara. |
Mbh.6.87.4562 | Then king Yudhishthira, excited with rage, sped at the high-souled Kaurava a long arrow resembling a snake of virulent poison. |
Mbh.6.88.4651 | And the warriors of the Kaurava and the Pandava hosts, coming upon one another in that conflict, despatched one another with diverse kinds of shafts to the abode of Yama. |
Mbh.6.89.4689 | Then thy other sons, O king, all fled away regarding the words to be true which Bhima had uttered in the midst of the Kaurava assembly |
Mbh.6.90.4737 | And so the mighty Bhimasena, excited with wrath, and like unto a second Yama, caused a terrible carnage amongst the Kaurava troops. |
Mbh.6.90.4743 | Nakula and Sahadeva fell upon the Kaurava cavalry. |
Mbh.6.91.4756 | And with many horses, clad in mail and decked with gold, the foremost of their class and fleet as the winds the mighty son of Arjuna viz, Iravat, that slayer of foes, approached the Kaurava force. |
Mbh.6.91.4782 | Then when those cavalry divisions were thinned and a remnant only survived, the Younger brothers of Suvala's son, Possessed of great wisdom, rode out, O Bharata from the Kaurava array to the van of battle, mounted On excellent charges that resembled the tempest itself in both fleetness and the violence of their dash and that were well-trained and neither old nor young |
Mbh.6.91.4783 | Those six brothers endued with great strength, viz, Gaya, Gavaksha, Vrishava, Charmavat, Arjava, and Suka dashed out of the mighty Kaurava array, supported by Sakuni and by their respective forces of great valour, themselves clad in mail, skilled in battle, fierce in mien, and possessed of exceeding might. |
Mbh.6.95.5006 | Beholding him thus rushing in fury and with terrible expression of face, many mighty car-warriors of the Kaurava army speedily proceeded towards him. |
Mbh.6.96.5056 | Hearing these words of Bhishma the generalissimo of the Kaurava army, Bhagadatta specially set out with a leonine roar facing the ranks of the foe. |
Mbh.6.97.5127 | In this battle, O slayer of Madhu, many other heroes have been slain by the Kaurava and many amongst the Kauravas have similarly been slain by ourselves. |
Mbh.6.99.5326 | The mighty car-warriors of the Kaurava army, supported by those cars and elephants, and clad in mail, stood in battle, surrounding Bhishma. |
Mbh.6.100.5335 | Kripa, and Kritavarman, and that mighty car-warrior Saivya, and Sakuni, and the ruler of the Sindhus, and Sudakshina the ruler of the Kamvojas, these all, together with Bhishma and thy sons, O Bharata, took up their stations in the van of the whole army and in the very front of the Kaurava array. |
Mbh.6.101.5368 | O son of Kuru's race, thy warriors, in that battle, were unable to resist that slayer of foes, viz, Subhadra's son, who, excited with wrath and possessed of wealth of arms, was then immersed in that inexhaustible ocean of Kaurava forces. |
Mbh.6.101.5373 | And the son of Subhadra, O Bharata, tossed those divisions of the Kaurava army like the tempest tossing a heap of cotton on all sides in the welkin. |
Mbh.6.116.6323 | And Bhimasena, well-protected, proceeded against the elephant-division of the Kaurava army. |
Mbh.6.118.6455 | Thus addressed, the Kaurava troops casting off all fear, fought with the Pandavas. |
Mbh.6.118.6471 | Partha then, O monarch, having routed the Kaurava army, sped many arrows at Dussasana. |
Mbh.6.119.6525 | Covering the Pandava host from every side with showers of arrows, Bhishma stayed in battle at the head of the Kaurava army. |
Mbh.6.120.6569 | And the battle that took place between these and the Kaurava warriors was fierce, making the hair stand on end, and resembling O chief of the Bharatas, the battle of the gods with the Danavas. |
Mbh.7.1.27 | Exceedingly afflicted by the mighty and heroic Pandavas of sure aim, the Kaurava host, with its steeds, car-warriors and elephants much troubled, became exceedingly distressed, helpless, and panic-stricken. |
Mbh.7.1.40 | if thou, however, succeedest in slaying the sons of Pandu in great battle, I shall, O Kaurava, with Duryodhana's permission, retire into the woods. |
Mbh.7.2.64 | When, however, the dreadful battle once more took place and the Kaurava divisions, urged on by the Kings, once more set up loud shouts, that bull among mighty car-warriors, viz, Karna, then addressed the great car-warriors of the Kaurava army and said words which caused them great delight: In this transient world everything is continually flitting towards the jaws of Death. |
Mbh.7.3.123 | Hearing the blare of Panchajanya and the twang of Gandiva all the Kaurava troops, O Bharata, will be filled with fear. |
Mbh.7.4.146 | Without falsifying, therefore, thy relationship with Kurus, protect thou the Kaurava host like Duryodhana, regarding it as thy own. |
Mbh.7.4.148 | son Karna, reverentially saluting Bhishma's feet, bade him farewell and came to that spot where all the Kaurava bowmen were. |
Mbh.7.6.197 | Sanjaya continued, After Duryodhana had uttered these words, the kings in the Kaurava army all cried victory to Drona. |
Mbh.7.7.213 | And Kaurava warriors regarded the Pandayas as already vanquished' |
Mbh.7.7.242 | And vultures and hawks and cranes and Kankas, and crows in thousands, began continually to fall upon the Kaurava troops. |
Mbh.7.7.244 | And the wide disc of the sun O monarch, seemed to emit flashes of lightning with thundering noise, when commander of the Kaurava army set out. |
Mbh.7.14.649 | Having vanquished the ruler of the Sindhus, Subhadra's son, that slayer of hostile heroes, then began to scorch that division of the Kaurava army like Sun scorching the world. |
Mbh.7.15.674 | And loud cries of Bravo, Bravo' arose among hundreds of Pandava and Kaurava warriors rushing towards each other. |
Mbh.7.16.721 | Beholding the Kaurava host broken and excessively mangled by the foe, Drona said, Ye heroes, ye need not fly away' |
Mbh.7.24.1240 | Like an elephant encountering an elephant, like a bull encountering a bull, Bhimasena, summoned by the king himself, rushed against that elephant division of the Kaurava army. |
Mbh.7.28.1475 | Then Arjuna, acquainted with all weapons, showing his enemies the exceeding lightness of his hands, showered upon the Kaurava host clouds of arrows. |
Mbh.7.34.1773 | Causing the earth to resound with noise of diverse musical instruments, with shouts and slaps of arm-pits and roars, with yells and leonine shouts, with exclamations of Wait, Wait' with fierce confused voices with cries of, Do not go, Wait, Come to me, with repeated exclamations of, This one, It is I, The foe' with grunt of elephants, with the tinkling of bells and ornaments, with bursts of laughter, and the clatter of horse-hoofs and car-wheels, the Kaurava warriors rushed at the son of Arjuna. |
Mbh.7.35.1809 | Seeing the king turn back towards Subhadra's son in battle, Drona, addressing all the Kaurava warriors, said, Rescue the king |
Mbh.7.35.1822 | That sea of Kaurava troops, however, O bull of Bharata's race, the son of Arjuna singly held in check by means of his shafts, like the continent resisting the surging ocean. |
Mbh.7.36.1877 | In the very sight of Bharadwaja's son, that celebrated warrior covered the car-division of the Kaurava army with diverse kinds of arrows |
Mbh.7.38.1922 | O Kaurava, today I shall free myself of the debt I owe to Bhima. |
Mbh.7.38.1940 | No car-warrior of thy army succeeded at that time in obstructing the progress towards Drona, of Abhimanyu, who was the son of Indra's son and who was afflicting all the foremost car-warriors of the Kaurava host. |
Mbh.7.39.1960 | The Kaurava array then broke. |
Mbh.7.39.1964 | Like a burning brand thrown into the midst of dry grass, Arjuna's son began to consume his foes, quickly careering through the Kaurava army. |
Mbh.7.39.1966 | Cut off by means of excellent arrows shot from the bow of Subhadra's son, the Kaurava warriors fled away, slaying, as they fled, their own comrades before them. |
Mbh.7.39.1972 | The son of Subhadra, rushed against the Kaurava troops, slaying foremost of car-warriors and steeds and elephants, Quickly consuming his foes, like a fire playing in the midst of a heap of dry grass, the son of Arjuna was seen careering through the midst of the Bharata army. |
Mbh.7.42.2035 | The invincible son of Arjuna, of sure aim and mighty energy, having penetrated in the Kaurava array agitated it like a Makara agitating the ocean. |
Mbh.7.42.2036 | Against that chastiser of foes then, viz, the son of Subhadra, who was thus agitating the hostile host with his arrowy showers, the principal warriors of the Kaurava army rushed, each according to his rank and precedence. |
Mbh.7.49.2301 | It is evident also that the mean-minded Duryodhana having mean counsellors, that destroyer of his own race and partisans, beholding this extermination of the Kaurava army, will give up his life in grief. |
Mbh.7.88.3918 | Sanjaya continued, Saying these words, the mighty-armed Vibhatsu, desirous of slaying Jayadratha, quickly proceeded against the Kaurava troops. |
Mbh.7.92.4214 | SECTION XCIV Sanjaya said, After that bull among men, viz, Duryodhana, had set out from behind, following Partha and him of Vrishni's race, O king, both of whom had penetrated into the Kaurava army, the Pandavas accompanied by the Somakas, quickly rushed against Drona with loud shouts. |
Mbh.7.92.4242 | Upon the Kaurava host being divided into three bodies during that dreadful carnage by the Pandavas, Drona, filled with wrath, began to consume the Panchalas with his shafts. |
Mbh.7.110.5254 | Then the son of the king of the Panchalas, viz, the invincible warrior Dhrishtadyumna, the king Vasudana, both loudly exclaimed with the Pandava host, Come, smite quickly, and rush against the foe, so that Satyaki, that warrior invincible battle, in might pass easily through the Kaurava host. |
Mbh.7.111.5366 | Beholding those two exceedingly active heroes pierce through the divisions placed in the van, and seeing the ruler of the Sindhus also within reach of the shafts from Gandiva, what, indeed, was the measure adopted by the Kaurava impelled by fate? |
Mbh.7.114.5607 | Then all the kings and princes of the Kaurava host made a loud uproar, exclaiming, Run, Rush, Seize the steeds of Drona' |
Mbh.7.115.5617 | The Kuru warriors, although they attacked him from all sides, succeeded not in resisting that foremost of car-warriors, resembling the sun himself of a thousand rays, that foremost of men, who, having pierced the Kaurava ranks, was proceeding, borne by those excellent steeds of his that were white as the moon or a conch. |
Mbh.7.116.5642 | Behold, routed by that high-souled warrior, the Kaurava army is flying away. |
Mbh.7.116.5661 | The Kauravas, with Suyodhana at their head, will today behold my prowess, when this division of Mlecchas, of shaved heads, will have been exterminated and the whole Kaurava army put to the greatest distress. |
Mbh.7.116.5662 | Hearing the loud wails of the Kaurava host, today, mangled and broken by me in battle Suyodhana will be inspired with grief. |
Mbh.7.117.5690 | Like a hunter slaying deer, that tiger among men, Satyaki, endued with beautiful teeth, clad in excellent armour, and owning a beautiful standard, slew the Kaurava troops and inspired them with fear. |
Mbh.7.119.5822 | When thou that art a brave brother of Suyodhana, are intent on flight, without doubt, O hero, thou shouldst today protect, relying on the energy of thy own arms, this routed and panic-stricken Kaurava host. |
Mbh.7.119.5827 | What, however, O Kaurava, wilt thou do when thou wilt see the wielder of Gandiva in battle, or Bhimasena, or the twins Nakula and Sahadeva? |
Mbh.7.120.5895 | Beholding the Kaurava coming to battle, Satyaki of mighty arms rushed towards him and shrouded him with his shafts. |
Mbh.7.122.6015 | That mace, cut off by Bharadwaja's son, O sire, with many shafts, fell down, O Kaurava, making the earth echo with its noise. |
Mbh.7.132.6590 | Sanjaya said, Thou, O Kaurava, that art thus grieving in view of the present carnage, thou, without doubt, art the root of this destruction of the world! |
Mbh.7.136.6865 | Drona's son, however, afflicted with the shafts of Dhananjaya, quickly entered a division of the Kaurava army that abounded with infuriated elephants and teemed with cars. |
Mbh.7.138.6915 | Inflicting terrible injuries upon the Kaurava warriors, Satyaki, who is dear to thee as life, cometh towards thee, O Kiritin! |
Mbh.7.138.6918 | Having achieved the most difficult feat in the midst of the Kaurava troops, the mighty Satyaki, desirous of obtaining thy sight cometh to thee, O son of Pandu! |
Mbh.7.138.6920 | Despatched by Dharma's son, this Satyaki cometh to thee, O Partha, having pierced through the Kaurava army, relying on the might of his own arms. |
Mbh.7.141.7121 | SECTION CXLIII Dhritarashtra said, Unvanquished by Drona, and Radha's son and Vikarna and Kritavarman, how could the heroic Satyaki, never before checked in battle, having after his promise to Yudhishthira crossed the ocean of the Kaurava troops, being humiliated by the Kuru warrior Bhurisravas and forcibly thrown on the ground' |
Mbh.7.142.7221 | Desirous of his speedy setting, the Kaurava warriors, bending their bows with arms, resembling the tapering bodies of snake sped their shafts in hundreds towards Phalguna, resembling the rays of the sun. |
Mbh.7.142.7232 | Desirous of the speedy setting of the sun, those mighty car-warriors of the Kaurava army, endued with great activity, began to roar at Arjuna, and shaking their bows, covered him with showers of keen arrows like cloud pouring rain on a mountain. |
Mbh.7.148.7779 | When I saw Bhishma himself, that achiever of the most difficult feats in battle, that warrior who was incapable of being slain in battle by the gods with Vasava at their head, slain in thy sight, O Kaurava, as also of thy younger brother Duhsasana, I thought then, O king, that the Earth hath abandoned thee. |
Mbh.7.152.7991 | Then, when on that night a great carnage had been caused among the Kaurava army, the mighty Vrikodara, with eyes beautiful as the full-blown lotus, highly applauded by many bulls among kings, repairing unto Yudhishthira, paid his regards unto him. |
Mbh.7.157.8508 | The Pandavas also, O best of the Kurus, could within the twinkling of an eye, destroy the Kaurava host, if, O mighty-armed one, we were not present in battle. |
Mbh.7.157.8517 | Thou, O Kaurava, art deceitful. |
Mbh.7.160.8682 | The Kaurava army then, disposed in compact array, looked resplendent, on that night with the light of those lamps, the costly ornaments on the persons of combatants, and the blazing celestial weapons as those were shot or hurled by it. |
Mbh.7.161.8719 | Then Arjuna, O monarch, began, with great speed, to destroy the Kaurava ranks, weakening all the kings' |
Mbh.7.161.8755 | And as the Pandava and the Panchala troops on the one side and the Kaurava troops on the other, O Bharata, were engaged in slaughtering each other, there arose a furious uproar on the field. |
Mbh.7.166.8953 | After the retreat, O monarch, of that mighty car-warrior of the Panchalas, the Kaurava army, on that terrible night, rushed furiously against Drupada's troops whose coats of mail had been cut off by means of the arrows of the foe. |
Mbh.7.169.9157 | Checking Drona with his arrows, the mighty car-warrior Dhrishtadyumna began to destroy the Kaurava host, like Maghavat destroying the Asura army. |
Mbh.7.173.9418 | The Kaurava bulls then, regarding Ghatotkacha deed, uttered loud shouts of joy. |
Mbh.7.177.9641 | And, O king, the Kaurava warriors beholding the yelling Rakshasas, became exceedingly distressed. |
Mbh.7.177.9643 | Struck and crushed with those fierce shafts and darts and lances and maces and spiked clubs of blazing splendour; and thunder-bolts and Pinakas and Asanis and disci and Sataghnis, the Kaurava troops began to fall down. |
Mbh.7.177.9649 | During that cruel carnage of Kuru heroes, brought on by Death himself, during that extermination of Kshatriyas the Kaurava warriors suddenly broke and fled with speed, crying aloud, Fly, ye Kauravas! |
Mbh.7.183.10016 | That, however, which is in thy mind, be it good or bad, I will accomplish, O Kaurava, at thy command. |
Mbh.7.183.10021 | O mighty-armed Kaurava! |
Mbh.7.191.10596 | Riding on elephants and cars and steeds, all the warriors of the Kaurava army fled away from the field, seeing Drona, of golden car, slain. |
Mbh.7.191.10606 | Slaying many warriors of the Pandava army that were incapable of being defeated with ease, and escaping with difficulty from the press of battle, that hero, possessed of the tread of an infuriated elephant, saw the Kaurava host running away, resolved on flight. |
Mbh.7.191.10611 | O Kaurava, O king, all these that are headed even by Karna, wait not on the field. |
Mbh.7.193.10692 | O Kaurava! |
Mbh.8.1.3 | Vaishampayana said, After Drona had been slain, O monarch, the royal warriors of the Kaurava army headed by Duryodhana, with hearts filled with great anxiety, all repaired to Drona's son. |
Mbh.8.2.46 | After the high-souled son of Pandu, Dhananjaya, exerting himself with prowess, had despatched unto Yama's abode the strong force of the samsaptakas, after the Narayana weapon of the intelligent son of Drona had been baffled, and after the Kaurava divisions had begun to fly away, what, indeed, did the people of my side do? |
Mbh.8.11.453 | None, O Bharata, in the Kaurava army, at that time, felt the loss of Drona, seeing the great bowman Karna clad in mail and stationed at the head of the array. |
Mbh.8.23.968 | Indeed, O king, as a man excited with wrath crushes swarm of ants, even so, O Bharata did that son of Pandu begin to crush the Kaurava host |
Mbh.8.24.969 | SECTION Sanjaya said, While Nakula was employed in destroying and routing the Kaurava divisions in battle with great force, Vikartana's son Karna, filled with rage, checked him, O king. |
Mbh.8.24.1033 | There, O monarch, a great uproar arose among the Pandavas when they saw the leader of the Kaurava army proceeding towards the Pancala car-throngs. |
Mbh.8.30.1319 | Slaughtered therewith, the Kaurava force consisting of infantry and horse and cars and elephants, shutting its eyes, uttered loud wails of woe and wandered senselessly. |
Mbh.8.35.1872 | Indeed, as Krishna is to bear the burthen of the Pandava troops upon the slaughter of Partha, even so art thou to bear the burthen of this vast Kaurava force if Karna lays down his life. |
Mbh.8.37.1943 | Beholding the Suta's son setting out, all the rulers of men in the Kaurava army cried victory to him. |
Mbh.8.38.2015 | At that juncture the beat of cymbals and drums and leonine shouts, and grunts of elephants with the sounds of diverse musical instruments, arose there, O king, among the Kaurava troops, O bull among men. |
Mbh.8.38.2017 | When the Kaurava troops were thus filled with joy, the ruler of the Madras, laughing in scorn, said these words unto that grinder of foes, viz, the son of Radha, that mighty car-warrior who was about to plunge into that ocean of battle and who was indulging in such vain bragging |
Mbh.8.46.2516 | Shakuni, and the mighty car-warrior Uluka, standing on the right of these, and accompanied by many fearless Gandhara horsemen armed with bright lances, and many mountaineers difficult to defeat, numerous as flights of locusts, and grimlooking as Pishacas, protected the Kaurava army. |
Mbh.8.46.2517 | unreturning cars of the samsaptakas, mad with desire of battle, with thy sons in their midst, and all desirous of slaying Krishna and Arjuna, protected the left side of the Kaurava army. |
Mbh.8.52.2994 | During the progress of that fierce and awful battle, the Kaurava army became strengthless and unable to bear up any longer like a foundered vessel on the bosom of the ocean |
Mbh.8.56.3144 | Then Bhimasena, avoiding Karna, that best of car-warriors, proceeded against the Kaurava troops like a blazing fire towards a heap of dry grass. |
Mbh.8.60.3514 | Behold, O son of Kunti, Bhimasena, that foremost of combatants, filled with rage like a snake of virulent poison, and engaged in routing the Kaurava host. |
Mbh.8.62.3634 | The Kaurava troops then rushed impetuously for seizing Yudhishthira. |
Mbh.8.67.3891 | Approaching me, O king, that hero with great resolution rushed against me like a prince of elephants against a lion, and desired to rescue, O monarch, the Kaurava car-warriors that were being slaughtered by me. |
Mbh.8.73.4356 | What need I say then of the Kaurava host? |
Mbh.8.73.4372 | The van of the Kaurava army, O Partha, having been struck down by the Pandavas, Bhishma shot showers of fierce shafts, O sire! |
Mbh.8.73.4396 | Checking the vast Kaurava army and slaying many brave kings, thou killedest king Jayadratha, aided by the might and energy of thy weapons. |
Mbh.8.73.4424 | Routing the Kaurava divisions and afflicting many mighty car-warriors, he despatched innumerable men and steeds and elephants to Yama's abode. |
Mbh.8.73.4443 | They will have to serve the Kaurava Duryodhana, that king of kings, as his slaves' |
Mbh.8.73.4475 | I tell thee truly, thou only art able to vanquish in battle the Kaurava host with Karna amongst them, and no one else, O foremost of warriors! |
Mbh.8.75.4555 | The king of the Pancalas, Dhrishtadyumna, the son of Yajnasena, attacked Karna, the commander of the Kaurava army, with all his forces. |
Mbh.8.76.4568 | Then a large number of Kaurava troops, with elephants and cars and horse and foot, advanced against him from all sides. |
Mbh.8.76.4606 | Yonder, the Kaurava host, assailed with the shafts, equipped with wings of gold and feathers of peacocks, of Dhananjaya, and resembling thunderbolts in force, though slaughtered extensively, is repeatedly filling its gaps. |
Mbh.8.77.4636 | Then many lions among men belonging to the Kaurava army, excited with wrath and accompanied by a large force of cars and horse and elephants and foot-soldiers and making the earth resound with the whizz of their arrows, the rattle of their car wheels, and the tread of their horses' hoofs, advanced against Jaya Arjuna as the latter proceeded for victory, borne by his steeds white as snow or conchs and decked in trappings of gold and pearls and gems like the chief of the celestials in great wrath proceeding, armed with the thunder, against the asura Jambha for slaying him. |
Mbh.8.81.4936 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Meanwhile ninety Kaurava car-warriors rushed for battle against the ape-bannered Arjuna who was advancing, borne by his steeds of exceeding fleetness. |
Mbh.8.81.4944 | The mighty Kaurava bowmen shrouded that descendant of Kuru's race with darts and swords and lances and spears and maces and scimitars and arrows. |
Mbh.8.81.4958 | Then Bhimasena, beholding the diadem-decked Phalguna encompassed, O bull of Bharata's race, by a large Kaurava host consisting of three kinds of forces, abandoned the small unslaughtered remnant of the Kaurava car-warriors with whom he had been engaged, and rushed impetuously, O king, to the spot where Dhananjaya's car was. |
Mbh.8.81.4959 | Meanwhile the Kaurava force that still remained after heavy slaughter, exceedingly weakened, fled away, Bhima as already said beholding Arjuna, proceeded towards his brother. |
Mbh.8.81.4960 | The unfatigued Bhima, armed with a mace, destroyed, in that battle, the portion that still remained after the greater part had been slaughtered by Arjuna, of the Kaurava host possessed of great might. |
Mbh.8.85.5156 | Then Hridika's son and Kripa and Drona's son and Duryodhana and Shakuni's son and Vrika and Kratha and Devavridha, those foremost of Kaurava car-warriors, speedily proceeded against them, armed with their bows and mounted upon their cars of rattle deep as the roar of elephants or the clouds. |
Mbh.8.85.5157 | These Kaurava warriors, assailing those foremost of men and first of car-warriors, those eleven heroes of the Pandava army, O king, with the mightiest of shafts, checked their progress. |
Mbh.8.85.5158 | At this, the Kulindas, riding upon their elephants of impetuous speed that looked like mountain summits and that were of the hue of newly-risen clouds, advanced against those Kaurava heroes. |
Mbh.8.85.5178 | The huge beast quickly crushed with his four legs the Kaurava warrior Vrika with his steeds and car. |
Mbh.8.85.5185 | Then a Kulinda warrior on the Kaurava side, smiling the while, pierced Satanika, the son of Nakula, with many whetted arrows. |
Mbh.8.85.5198 | With eyes red in wrath, that hero capable of slaying Yama himself if the latter fought with him, then laughed terribly and said unto Karna and all the other Kaurava heroes headed by Duryodhana and Drona's son, these words, Today, O Karna, in thy very sight in this battle, I will despatch the fierce Vrishasena unto Yama's abode with my keen arrows! |
Mbh.8.85.5201 | Let all the Kaurava car-warriors protect him. |
Mbh.8.88.5394 | Then both the Kaurava and the Pandava warriors, filled with joy, and causing the earth and the ten points of the compass to resound with the voice of musical instruments, the blare of conchs, and leonine roars and the din of battle, began to slaughter their foes. |
Mbh.8.89.5551 | With ten other well-shot shafts he then struck the Kaurava warrior Sabhapati, clad in golden mail. |
Mbh.8.91.5861 | The head also of that commander of the Kaurava army, endued with splendour equal to that of the risen sun and resembling the meridian sun of autumn, fell down on the earth like the sun of bloody disc dropped down from the Asta hills. |
Mbh.8.91.5877 | Indeed, that arrow of Arjuna, in the very sight of the Kaurava troops, quickly took away the head and the body of Karna. |
Mbh.8.93.5938 | The Kaurava warriors on foot, filled with rage and becoming reckless of their lives, rushed against Bhima in that battle like insects upon a blazing fire. |
Mbh.8.93.5983 | Sanjaya continued, While even these words were being uttered by thy son, the Kaurava warriors, exceedingly mangled, fled away on all sides, regardless of that speech |
Mbh.8.96.6092 | SECTION Sanjaya said, After Karna had thus been slain and the Kaurava troops had fled away, he of Dasharha's race, embracing Partha from joy, said unto him these words: Vritra was slain by thee. |
Mbh.9.4.224 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Beholding the fallen boxes of cars, as also the cars of high-souled warriors, and the elephants and foot-soldiers, O sire, slain in battle, seeing the field of battle assume an aspect as awful as that of the sporting ground of Rudra, observing the inglorious end obtained by hundreds and thousands of kings, witnessing also the prowess of Partha after the retreat of thy son with grief-stricken heart and when thy troops, filled with anxiety and fallen into great distress, O Bharata, were deliberating as to what they should next do, hearing also the loud wails of the Kaurava warriors that were being crushed, and marking the displayed and disordered tokens of great kings, the Kuru leader Kripa of great energy, possessed of years and good conduct and filled with compassion, and endued with eloquence, approached king Duryodhana, and angrily said these words unto him, O Duryodhana, listen, O Bharata, to these words that I will say unto thee. |
Mbh.9.4.238 | The vast Kaurava host, approaching his Ape-bearing standard that is lofty as an Indra's pole set up in the season of spring and that is effulgent as Indra's bow, hath always trembled in fear. |
Mbh.9.7.412 | The Kaurava warriors became very cheerful, as also the mighty car-warriors among the Madrakas. |
Mbh.9.10.634 | Then the ape-bannered son of Pandu, O king, having slaughtered the Samsaptakas in battle, rushed against that portion of the Kaurava army. |
Mbh.9.10.636 | Overwhelmed by the Pandavas, the Kaurava host became stupefied. |
Mbh.9.10.638 | Covered with keen arrows sped by the Pandavas, the Kaurava army, deprived of its foremost warriors, wavered and broke on all sides. |
Mbh.9.10.639 | Indeed, O Kaurava, that host of thine began to be slaughtered by the mighty car-warriors of the Pandavas. |
Mbh.9.11.654 | The planets Venus and Mars, in conjunction with Mercury, appeared at the rear of the Pandavas and to the front of all the Kaurava lords of Earth. |
Mbh.9.11.657 | Then a fierce battle took place between the Kaurava and the Pandava combatants, assembled together in large bodies. |
Mbh.9.12.733 | Beholding the Kaurava host, the sons of Pandu, with leonine roars, rushed against those warriors headed by Duryodhana. |
Mbh.9.14.821 | Beholding those two great bowmen, those two foremost of all warriors, the two Krishnas, covered with arrows, those invincible Kaurava combatants became filled with delight. |
Mbh.9.16.961 | The Kaurava troops at sight of this became exceedingly agitated. |
Mbh.9.17.1081 | Beholding his headless trunk, bathed all over with blood, fallen down from the car, the Kaurava troops broke. |
Mbh.9.19.1174 | Beholding the Kaurava host agitated with fear and flying away, the Pancalas and the Pandavas addressed one another, saying, Today king Yudhishthira, firm in truth, hath vanquished his enemies. |
Mbh.9.21.1305 | The heroic Kritavarma having been deprived of his car by Satyaki in that single combat, all the Kaurava troops became filled with great fear. |
Mbh.9.22.1508 | Alas, when a small remnant only of the Kaurava army remained after the fall of that tiger among men, Karna, with his sons, the carnage did not still cease! |
Mbh.9.22.1533 | After all the Kshatriyas will have been slain and the Kaurava camp made empty, Duryodhana will then desire battle with us for his own destruction. |
Mbh.9.23.1587 | When the Kaurava cars were broken, gigantic elephants encompassed those car-warriors, the five Pandavas. |
Mbh.9.23.1599 | Dhrishtadyumna, after the defeat of the Kuru king in battle, and after the flight of the latter from that spot on horse-back, saw that the Pandavas had all been surrounded by the Kaurava elephants. |
Mbh.9.25.1672 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Duryodhana, O king, and thy son Sudarsa, the only two of thy children yet unslain, were at that time in the midst of the Kaurava cavalry. |
Mbh.9.25.1683 | The Kaurava troops are all tired, O sire! |
Mbh.9.25.1739 | Whilst they were being thus exterminated, many Kaurava leaders of great might, O Bharata, approached Bhima and began to fight with him. |
Mbh.9.27.1827 | The Pandavas, however, covered with their arrows resembling snakes of virulent poison, all those warriors, forming the remnant of the Kaurava army, that thus rushed quickly against them in that dreadful battle. |
Mbh.9.27.1829 | In consequence of the Kaurava steeds running hither and thither that were all covered with the dust raised by the army, the cardinal and the subsidiary points of the compass could not be distinguished. |
Mbh.9.27.1849 | With his Gandiva, Dhananjaya baffled the purpose of the Kaurava troops, who, armed with darts and swords and lances, were uttering loud roars. |
Mbh.9.27.1931 | After the king had fled away, all the people in the Kaurava encampment, agitated with fear, fled towards the city. |
Mbh.9.28.1951 | SECTION Dhritarashtra said, After all the Kaurava troops had been slain by the sons of Pandu on the field of battle, what did those survivors of my army, Kritavarma and Kripa and the valiant son of Drona do? |
Mbh.9.28.1953 | Sanjaya said, After the flight of the ladies of those high-souled Kshatriyas, and after the Kaurava camp had become entirely empty, the three car-warriors thou hast mentioned became filled with anxiety. |
Mbh.9.28.1988 | Seeing those car-warriors of the Kaurava army, and understanding that the king, unwilling to fight, was staying within the waters, and hearing that conversation between those heroes and their master staying within the depths of the lake, indeed, O monarch, the huntsmen, clearly perceiving that it was Duryodhana who was staying within the lake, formed a resolution. |
Mbh.9.57.4155 | It is we that deserve to be pitied in every respect, O Kaurava! |
Mbh.9.63.4539 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Having heard of Duryodhana's fall from the messengers, those mighty car-warriors, the unslain remnant of the Kaurava army, exceedingly wounded with keen shafts, and maces and lances and darts, those three, Ashvatthama and Kripa and Kritavarma of the Satwata race, came quickly on their fleet steeds to the field of battle. |
Mbh.10.8.506 | Those who awaked from sleep, O Kaurava, became stupefied with the loud noise they heard around. |
Mbh.11.15.619 | Seeing Nakula deprived of his steeds by Vrishasena in battle, I caused the rejoicing Kaurava brothers to be filled with dread. |
Mbh.14.52.2292 | Exceedingly wonderful is this which thou hast done from desire of doing what is agreeable to us, viz, the destruction in battle of the Kaurava prince, the son of Dhritarashtra. |
Mbh.14.60.2745 | Vaisampayana continued, Thus addressed by his sire, he of eyes like lotus-petals narrated, in the presence of his mother also, how the Kaurava heroes had been slain in battle' |
Mbh.14.60.2751 | Bhishma of Kuru's race became the generalissimo, having eleven divisions of the Kaurava princes under his command, like Vasava of the celestial forces |
Mbh.14.60.2758 | That foremost of regenerate persons, ever boasting of his prowess in battle, was supported by the remnant of the Kaurava force consisting then of nine Akshauhinis, and protected by Kripa and Vrisha and others. |
Mbh.14.60.2766 | He was supported in battle by the remnant of the Kaurava host which numbered five Akshauhinis. |
Mbh.14.60.2783 | With Kripa and the Bhoja prince Kritavarman, the son of Drona represents the unslain remnant of the Kaurava army. |
Mbh.14.60.2785 | Upon the slaughter of the Kaurava king Suyodhana with all his followers and allies, Vidura and Sanjaya have come to the presence of king Yudhishthira the just. |
Mbh.14.61.2814 | When his sire Arjuna was withdrawn from the main body by the Samsaptakas who challenged to fight him separately, Abhimanyu was surrounded by the enraged Kaurava heroes headed by Drona in battle. |
Mbh.14.61.2826 | Hearing her lamentations, all the Kaurava ladies embraced her and wept sitting around her. |
Mbh.14.63.2912 | Taking the permission of king Dhritarashtra who was afflicted with grief on account of the death of his sons, his queen Gandhari, and Pritha also of large eyes, and keeping the Kaurava prince Yuyutsu, the son of Dhritarashtra, in the capital, they set out, worshipped by the citizens and by many Brahmanas possessed of great wisdom |
Mbh.14.77.3381 | The Kaurava hero, piercing the hostile host with showers of arrows, looked resplendent like the autumnal Sun when he disperses the clouds with his powerful rays |
Mbh.14.85.3791 | Soon enough the Kaurava hero caused that ground to teem with hundreds of excellent mansions. |
Mbh.15.15.631 | When the royal son of Vichitraviryya thus set out, a loud wail was uttered by the Pandava and the Kaurava ladies as also by other women belonging to the Kaurava race. |
Mbh.15.17.718 | Verily, the ancestors of the Kaurava race were in danger of losing those regions of felicity which had become theirs. |
Mbh.15.25.977 | Possessed of pure souls, they have all been pointed out by me, these princesses of the Kaurava house-hold, in answer to your queries' |
Mbh.15.36.1523 | Then all the ladies of the Kaurava household, headed by Draupadi, worshipped their father-in-law according to the rites laid down in the scriptures, and took his leave. |
Mbh.17.1.5 | Vaishampayana said: Having heard the particulars of the great slaughter of the Vrishnis, the Kaurava king set his heart on leaving the world. |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
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