Kavya
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.1.76.4203 | But the open-minded Vrihaspati could not revive them, because he knew not the science called Sanjivani re-vivification which Kavya endued with great energy knew so well. |
Mbh.1.76.4224 | Vaisampayana continued, Kacha commanded by Kavya or Usanas himself, called also Sukra, then said, So be it' and took the vow he had spoken of. |
Mbh.1.76.4276 | Vaisampayana continued, The great Rishi Kavya, then, afflicted by what Devayani said, cried in anger, Certainly, the Asuras seek to injure me, for they slay my disciple that stayeth with me. |
Mbh.1.76.4290 | O Kavya, slain by the Asuras and burnt and reduced to powder, I have been given to thee with thy wine. |
Mbh.1.77.4342 | Full of virtuous resolves, O large-eyed one, of face as handsome, as moon, the place where thou hadst resided, viz, the body of Kavya, hath also been my abode. |
Mbh.1.78.4416 | Vaisampayana continued, Ghurnika, thus commanded, repaired quickly to the mansion, of the Asura chief, where she saw Kavya and spoke unto him with her perception dimmed by anger. |
Mbh.1.78.4418 | And Kavya, hearing that his daughter had been ill-used by Sarmishtha speedily went out with a heavy heart, seeking her in the woods. |
Mbh.1.80.4450 | SECTION LXXX Sambhava Parva continued Vaisampayana said, Then Kavya, the foremost of Bhrigu's line, became angry himself. |
Mbh.1.80.4475 | Vaisampayana continued, when the great Kavya was so addressed by Vrishaparvan, he then went to Devayani and told her all. |
Mbh.1.83.4682 | But, O Kavya, I tell thee that he hath deviated from the path of rectitude' |
Mbh.1.84.4701 | SECTION LXXXIV Sambhava Parva continued Vaisampayana said, Yayati, then, overcome with decrepitude, returned to his capital and summoning his eldest son Yadu who was also the most accomplished, addressed him thus, Dear child, from the curse of Kavya called also Usanas, decrepitude and wrinkles and whiteness of hair have come over me. |
Mbh.1.84.4745 | Decrepitude, wrinkles, and whiteness of hair have come over me in consequence of the curse of Kavya called also Usanas. |
Mbh.1.84.4756 | And having said this, the great ascetic Yayati, then thinking of Kavya, transferred his decrepitude unto the body of the high-souled Puru |
Mbh.2.61.2487 | Even this was what the omniscient Kavya himself, acquainted with the thoughts of every creature, and a source of terror unto all foes, said unto the great Asuras to induce them to abandon Jambha at the moment of his birth. |
Mbh.5.149.6685 | Yadu, O best of the Bharatas, was born of Devayani and, therefore, O sire, was the daughter's son of Sukra, otherwise called Kavya, of immeasurable energy. |
Mbh.12.243.15021 | Ahovirya Kavya, Tandya, the learned Medhatithi, Karmanirvaka of mighty energy, and Sunyapala who had exerted himself greatly for acquiring ascetic puissance were the authors of this course of duties, and themselves observing them have all proceeded to heaven. |
Mbh.13.47.4871 | In her apartments should be kept the Havya and the Kavya and all else that the husband may require for the performance of his religious acts. |
Mbh.13.76.6975 | What need, therefore, be said of the gift of many such kine as yield Havya and Kavya in consequence of their full udders? |
Mbh.13.77.7066 | He who makes a gift of a cow, O king, always succeeds in acquiring the merits that attach to gifts of Havya and Kavya, to the offer of oblations of water unto the Pitris, to other religious acts whose performance brings peace and happiness, to the gift of vehicles and cloths, and to the cherishing of children and the old' |
Mbh.13.81.7230 | Favoured by Brahman himself with boons, kine are auspicious and yielders of Havya and Kavya. |
Mbh.13.83.7400 | From them flow sacrifices and Havya and Kavya, and milk and curds and ghee. |
Mbh.13.83.7440 | That man who with senses withdrawn from every other object will recite this account unto Brahmanas, on occasions when Havya and Kavya are offered, or at sacrifices, or on occasions of adoring the Pitris, succeeds in conferring upon his ancestors an inexhaustible felicity fraught with the fruition of every wish. |
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.13.90.8074 | They who present the Havya and Kavya offered at Sraddhas unto such Brahmanas as are divested of the duties ordained for them and of those rules of good conduct that persons of their order should observe, find such presents productive of no merits hereafter. |
Mbh.13.91.8193 | Among offerings made to the Pitris or with the Havya and Kavya offered to the deities, the potherb called Sudarsana Menispermum tomentosum, Rox should not be included. |
Mbh.13.134.11267 | The deities and the Pitris eat, for ever the Havya and the Kavya offered by such a creature. |
Mbh.13.150.12648 | Sankhya, and Yoga which is highest of the high, and Havya and Kavya and that refuge of all the Srutis, viz, Supreme Brahma, have been declared to be the sources of great benefit to all creatures. |
Mbh.13.150.12672 | The man who recites these names on the occasions of performing the rites in honour of the deities or the Pitris, helps the Pitris and deities eat the sacrificial Havya and Kavya. |
Mbh.13.151.12736 | They are entitled to eat the first portions of Havya and Kavya. |
Mbh.14.60.2757 | Then Drona, that foremost of all persons conversant with arms, that greatest of men under Duryodhana, like Kavya himself of the lord of the Daityas, became generalissimo |
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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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