Kshemadhurti
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.7.23.1217 | The brothers Kshemadhurti and Vrihanta mangled Satyaki of the Satwata race with their keen arrows, as the latter proceeded against Drona. |
Mbh.7.92.4251 | And Vinda and Anuvinda of Avanti, and Kshemadhurti of great prowess supported thy three sons who contended against Bhimasena. |
Mbh.7.103.4773 | Then Kshemadhurti of great fame quickly rushed against Vrihatkshatra, shooting keen arrows by thousands. |
Mbh.7.103.4774 | Beholding this, that bull among the Chedis, viz, Dhrishtaketu, endued with great might, quickly proceeded against Kshemadhurti, like Mahendra proceeding against the Asura Samvara. |
Mbh.7.104.4814 | SECTION CVI Sanjaya said, Kshemadhurti, O monarch, pierced the advancing Vrihatkshatra of great valour, that prince of the Kaikeyas, with many arrows in the chest. |
Mbh.7.104.4816 | Kshemadhurti, however, filled with rage, cut off, with a sharp well-tempered, and broad-headed shaft, the bow of that high-souled prince of the Kaikeyas. |
Mbh.7.104.4817 | Having cut off his bow, Kshemadhurti then, with a keen and straight shaft, quickly pierced in that encounter that foremost of all bowmen. |
Mbh.7.104.4818 | Then Vrihatkshatra, taking up another bow and smiling at his foe, soon made the mighty car-warrior Kshemadhurti steedless and driverless and carless. |
Mbh.8.5.143 | So also that foremost of car-warriors, viz, Kshemadhurti, O monarch, hath been slain in battle by Bhimasena with his mace. |
Mbh.8.12.479 | Beholding that elephant from a distance, Kshemadhurti, himself on an elephant, challenging, rushed cheerfully towards Bhima who was more cheerful still. |
Mbh.8.12.486 | Then Kshemadhurti pierced Bhimasena in the centre of the chest with a lance endued with great impetuosity, and then with six others, and uttered a loud shout. |
Mbh.8.12.493 | Restraining his own elephant valiant Kshemadhurti pierced with his shafts the pursuing elephant of Bhimasena. |
Mbh.8.12.494 | Then with a well-shot razor-headed arrow that was perfectly straight, Kshemadhurti cut off his antagonist's bow and then afflicted that hostile elephant. |
Mbh.8.12.495 | Filled with wrath, Kshemadhurti then, in that battle, pierced Bhima and struck his elephant with many long shafts in every vital part. |
Mbh.8.12.498 | And Vrikodara then struck Kshemadhurti also, who, jumped down from his crushed elephant, was advancing against him with uplifted weapon. |
Mbh.8.12.499 | Kshemadhurti, thus struck, fell down lifeless, with the sword in his arm, by the side of his elephant, like a lion struck down by thunder beside a thunder-riven hill. |
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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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