Krauncha
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 27 Feb 2010 11:47 and updated at 27 Feb 2010 11:47
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.224.11352 | And with those arrows the hill Krauncha, the son of Himavat, was rent asunder. |
Mbh.3.224.11354 | The Krauncha hill, sorely wounded, fell down uttering fearful groans. |
Mbh.6.12.617 | In the Krauncha island also, the mountain called Maha-krauncha that is a mine of all kinds of gems is, O king, always adored by all the four orders of men. |
Mbh.6.12.633 | In the Krauncha island, O great king, there is a large mountain called Krauncha. |
Mbh.6.12.634 | Next to Krauncha is Vamanaka; and next to Vamanaka is Andhakara. |
Mbh.6.12.640 | The region near Krauncha is called Kusala; that near Vamanaka is Manonuga. |
Mbh.6.51.2656 | SECTION LI Sanjaya said, Beholding the mighty and terrible array called Krauncha formed by Pandu's son of immeasurable energy, thy son, approaching the preceptor, and Kripa, and Salya, O sire, and Somadatta's son, and Vikarna, and Aswatthaman also, and all his brothers too, headed by Dussasana, O Bharata, and other immeasurable heroes assembled there for battle, said these timely words, gladdening them all, Armed with various kinds of weapons, ye all are conversant with the meaning of the scriptures. |
Mbh.6.112.6123 | And the valiant Bhimasena, with that arrow on his chest, looked beautiful, O best of kings, like the Krauncha mountain in days of old with the dart of Skanda. |
Mbh.7.7.230 | As regards our army, it was arrayed by Drona in the form of a Sakata vehicle; while the array of our illustrious foes, O king, was in the form of a Krauncha crane, as disposed, O Bharata, by king Yudhishthira the just in great cheerfulness. |
Mbh.7.136.6857 | Those arrows adorned with gold, shot by Partha's arms and issuing out of Gandiva, entered Karna's body, like cranes into the Krauncha mountains. |
Mbh.7.153.8101 | I shall slay thee today like Agni's son slaying Krauncha' |
Mbh.8.90.5710 | Once more Arjuna pierced Karna in the centre of the chest with many straight-coursing and strong shafts made entirely of iron and equipped with wings of gold and each resembling the fiery rod of the Destroyer, like the son of Agni piercing the Krauncha mountains. |
Mbh.9.17.1063 | Covered with the blood that issued from his nostrils and eyes and ears and mouth, and that which flowed from his wound, he then looked like the Krauncha mountain of gigantic size when it was pierced by Skanda. |
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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