Kavi
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 27 Feb 2010 10:37 and updated at 27 Feb 2010 10:37
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.83.4673 | Speaking not a word to the king, with eyes bathed in tears, she soon reached the side of her father Usanas, the son of Kavi. |
Mbh.1.85.4801 | It hath also been commanded by Sukra himself, the son of Kavi, that, that son of mine who should obey me will become king after me and bring the whole Earth under his sway. |
Mbh.9.37.2750 | The high-souled Kavi Sukra had performed his ascetic penances there. |
Mbh.12.57.3078 | The divine Kavi Usanas of large eyes and austere penances, the thousand-eyed Indra, and Manu the son of Prachetas, the divine Bharadwaja, and the saga Gaurasiras, all devoted to Brahma and utterers of Brahma, have composed treatises on the duties of kings. |
Mbh.12.58.3190 | Next, that preceptor of Yoga, of great celebrity, viz, Kavi of immeasurable wisdom, reduced it further into a work of a thousand lessons. |
Mbh.12.289.18141 | Why was the celestial Rishi, the high-souled Usanas, called also Kavi engaged in doing what was agreeable to the Asuras and disagreeable to the deities? |
Mbh.13.85.7787 | The third sprang from a heap of extinguished charcoals and he came to be called by the name of Kavi. |
Mbh.13.85.7830 | Conversant with the truth in respect of everything, the Grandsire then took Kavi as his own son. |
Mbh.13.85.7832 | Endued with every prosperity, Angiras came to be called the offspring of Agni, and the celebrated Kavi came to be known as the child of Brahman himself. |
Mbh.13.85.7834 | Verily, these three, viz, Bhrigu and Angiras and Kavi, regarded as Prajapati, are the progenitors of many races and tribes. |
Mbh.13.85.7848 | The sons of Kavi who was appropriated by Brahman himself are also known as Varunas. |
Mbh.13.85.7851 | The names of the eight sons of Kavi are Kavi, Kavya, Dhrishnu, Usanas endued with great intelligence, Bhrigu, Viraja, Kasi, and Ugra conversant with every duty. |
Mbh.13.85.7852 | These are the eight sons of Kavi. |
Mbh.13.85.7855 | Thus, O chief of Bhrigu's race, hath the whole world been peopled with the progeny of Angiras, and Kavi and Bhrigu. |
Mbh.13.85.7856 | The puissant and supreme Lord Mahadeva in the form of Varuna which he had assumed for his sacrifice had first, O learned Brahmana, adopted both Kavi and Angiras. |
Mbh.13.85.7860 | The Grandsire Brahman was, in olden days, gratified by all the deities who said unto him, Let these lords of the universe referring to Bhrigu and Angiras and Kavi and their descendants rescue us all. |
Mbh.13.90.8111 | The Havi and the Kavi offered at Sraddhas should be served unto them that are neither friends nor foes but are only indifferent or neutral. |
Mbh.13.91.8186 | Others also are numbered amongst them, viz, Somapa, Suryasavitra, Dattatman, Pundariyaka, Ushninabha, Nabhoda, Viswayu, Dipti, Chamuhara, Suresa, Vyomari, Sankara Bhava, Isa, Kartri, Kriti, Daksha, Bhuvana, Divya, Karmakrit, Ganita Panchavirya, Aditya, Rasmimat, Saptakrit, Somavachas, Viswakrit, Kavi, Anugoptri, Sugoptri, Naptri, and Iswara, these highly blessed ones are numbered as the Viswedevas. |
Mbh.13.94.8550 | There were Sakra and Angiras and Kavi of great learning and Agastya and Narada and Pravata; and Bhrigu and Vasishtha and Kasyapa and Gautama and Viswamitra and Jamadagni, O king! |
Mbh.13.94.8613 | Kavi said, Let him who has stolen thy stalks he guilty of striking a cow with his foot. |
Mbh.13.98.8894 | Even thus did the learned Kavi of Bhrigu's race discourse to Vali, the chief of the Asuras. |
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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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