Kshatta
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 27 Feb 2010 12:18 and updated at 27 Feb 2010 12:18
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.34.1447 | Vidura otherwise called Kshatta, conversant with every rule of morality, became the disburser. |
Mbh.2.48.2019 | Dhritarashtra replied, I always follow the counsels of Kshatta, my minister possessed of great wisdom. |
Mbh.2.48.2022 | Duryodhana said, If thou consultest with Kshatta he will make thee desist. |
Mbh.2.48.2036 | Dhritarashtra replied, O Kshatta, if the gods be merciful unto us, assuredly no dispute will ever arise amongst my sons. |
Mbh.2.57.2317 | And Yudhishthira said, O Kshatta, thy mind seemeth to be cheerless. |
Mbh.2.57.2330 | Yudhishthira said, O Kshatta, if we sit to a match at dice, we may quarrel. |
Mbh.2.57.2352 | Like some brilliant body falling before the eyes, Fate depriveth us of reason, and man, tied as it were with a cord, submitteth to the sway of Providence' saying this, king Yudhishthira, that chastiser of the foe, set out with Kshatta, without deliberating upon that summons from Dhritarashtra. |
Mbh.2.63.2519 | SECTION LXIII Duryodhana said, O Kshatta, thou art always boasting of the fame of our enemies, deprecating the sons of Dhritarashtra. |
Mbh.2.63.2528 | How is it, O Kshatta, that thou dost not fear this sin? |
Mbh.2.65.2661 | SECTION LXV Duryodhana said, Come, Kshatta, bring hither Draupadi the dear and loved wife of the Pandavas. |
Mbh.2.66.2690 | SECTION LXVI Vaisampayana said, Intoxicated with pride, the son of Dhritarashtra spake, Fie on Kshatta! |
Mbh.2.66.2765 | both Drona and Bhishma have lost their energy, and so also hath the high-souled Kshatta, and so also this king. |
Mbh.2.77.3341 | And anxiously meditating on everything, and with mind deprived of its equanimity through grief, he sent a messenger unto Vidura, saying, Let Kshatta come to me without a moment's delay' |
Mbh.2.78.3347 | And how, O Kshatta, doth Dhaumya proceed along? |
Mbh.2.78.3349 | I desire to hear everything, O Kshatta; describe to me all their acts' |
Mbh.2.78.3408 | Vaisampayana continued, Hearing these words of Drona, Dhritarashtra said, O Kshatta, the preceptor hath uttered what is true. |
Mbh.3.5.328 | And seeing Vidura approach from a distance with swift steps, the virtuous king addressed brother, Bhimasena, saying, With what message doth Kshatta come to us? |
Mbh.3.6.368 | And Yudhishthira made the usual enquiries about his welfare and when he had been seated at his ease, he disclosed the reason of his visit, in these words, King Dhritarashtra, the son of Amvika, hath, O Kshatta! |
Mbh.3.11.513 | SECTION XI Kirmirabadha Parva Dhritarashtra said, O Kshatta, I am desirous to hear of the destruction of Kirmira! |
Mbh.3.254.12531 | And that foremost among monarchs, Dhritarashtra, surrounded by all the Kauravas, experienced the height of joy, and spake unto Vidura, saying, Do thou, O Kshatta, speedily so act that all persons in the sacrificial compound may be served with food, be refreshed and satisfied' |
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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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