Loud
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 27 Feb 2010 14:03 and updated at 27 Feb 2010 14:03
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.140.7473 | Loud were the shouts that rose there, mingled with cheers of approval. |
Mbh.5.84.4036 | Loud roars were heard in the sky without any being being visible from whom these could emanate. |
Mbh.6.64.3484 | Loud shouts were also heard of the rejoicing Pandavas, and the cries of agony of king Bhagadatta's terrified elephant. |
Mbh.7.103.4812 | Loud wails of this kind were heard, O Bharata, among the Pandava troops. |
Mbh.7.107.5041 | Loud uproars are being heard against Arjuna's car. |
Mbh.7.123.6082 | Loud is the noise I hear of unretreating heroes, fighting together against that Vrishni hero of great intelligence. |
Mbh.7.148.7742 | Sanjaya said, Loud wails arose among thy coops, O Bharata, after the slaughter of Bhurisravas and the ruler of the Sindhus. |
Mbh.7.176.9574 | Loud sounds also of chat, chat, were heard in that dreadful battle. |
Mbh.7.177.9635 | Loud became the uproar then of falling steeds slain by those shafts, and mighty elephants struck with thunder, and great car-warriors deprived of life by other weapons. |
Mbh.7.188.10340 | Loud and fierce were the yells they uttered as they rushed towards Drona for encompassing him on all sides and were slaughtered by him with shafts and darts. |
Mbh.7.190.10531 | Loud cries of Oh and Alas were uttered, as also those of Oh and Fie. |
Mbh.8.21.889 | Loud became the noise caused by the sound of bow-strings and fences and bows, the grunt of elephants, and the shouts of foot-soldiers and falling men. |
Mbh.8.51.2882 | Loud cries of woe then, O ruler of men, arose there when those heroic sons of thine, all great bowmen, were being thus slaughtered. |
Mbh.8.51.2923 | Loud sounds arose from among them while they were being assailed by Bhima, like those that arise from among herd of elephants struck with large pieces of rocks. |
Mbh.8.58.3374 | Loud leonine shouts arose as the two hosts encountered each other, O monarch, making death their goal. |
Mbh.8.62.3654 | Loud cries of woe arose from among thy troops, O monarch, whilst they were being slaughtered by Dharma's son, O sire, with diverse kinds of keen shafts equipped with Kanka feathers and whetted on stone, with numerous broad-headed arrows, and with diverse kinds of darts and swords and clubs. |
Mbh.8.64.3749 | Loud shouts were uttered then, O monarch, by the Pandavas, inspired with this desire of victory, on beholding the Dhartarashtra host flying away on all sides. |
Mbh.8.64.3761 | Loud wails of woe arose from among the Pancalas, O king, afflicted, in that battle, with the mighty Bhargava weapon. |
Mbh.8.64.3767 | Loud became the wails of woe, like those of living creatures at the universal dissolution that were uttered by those crying combatants struck with panic and running wildly on all sides, O king, of the field of battle and trembling with fear. |
Mbh.8.77.4654 | Loud was the noise with which Arjuna faced his foes, like that made by Garuda in days of yore when swooping down for snakes. |
Mbh.8.78.4755 | Loud wails arose there among the Pancalas in that great battle, while they were thus struck with the keen shafts sped from Karna's bow. |
Mbh.8.81.4996 | Loud sounds of wailing were uttered by the Pancalas, O thou of great intelligence, while they were being thus smitten by the Suta's son, that rescuer of friends, for the sake of his friends |
Mbh.8.89.5486 | Loud sounds also arose there, like what is heard when a forest of bamboos in a wilderness is on fire. |
Mbh.9.9.557 | Loud cries of Oh |
Mbh.9.21.1380 | Loud became the noise of falling shafts in that battle, resembling that made by a vast forest of bamboo while burning on every side |
Mbh.9.21.1459 | Loud also became the noise, making the very hair to stand on end, of bodies falling down on the ground, divested of armour and mangled with weapons and of falling weapons also, O king, and of arms and thighs severed from the trunk. |
Mbh.9.21.1463 | Loud became the noise of neighing steeds of great fleetness, and of shouting men clad in mail, and of the falling darts and swords, O king, of combatants desirous of piercing the vitals of one another in consequence, O monarch, of thy evil policy. |
Mbh.9.22.1547 | Loud was the noise produced by those straight arrows, as also by those combatants that were covered with them in that battle by Savyasaci. |
Mbh.9.27.1891 | Loud were the wails uttered by those weeping ladies when they heard of the destruction of the whole army. |
Mbh.9.54.3877 | Loud and terrific reports were heard on every side, making the hair stand on end. |
Mbh.9.54.3880 | Loud sounds came from every side, without, O king, visible creatures to utter them. |
Mbh.9.55.3967 | Loud was the sound, O Bharata, produced by the descent of thy son's mace. |
Mbh.9.56.4093 | Loud also became the blare of conchs and the peal of drums and cymbals. |
Mbh.10.1.86 | Loud also is the din made by their neighing steeds and grunting elephants and roaring warriors! |
Mbh.12.165.9871 | Loud were the roars he uttered, and awful the sound of his laughter. |
Mbh.12.199.12117 | Loud exclamations of woe, uttered by all creatures, were then heard on all sides. |
Mbh.12.281.17299 | Loud shouts were once more uttered by the gods on all sides when they beheld Vritra slain, O bull of Bharata's race! |
Mbh.12.283.17545 | Loud were the roars they uttered which struck every living creature with dread. |
Mbh.12.301.18912 | Loud laughter constitutes its roars. |
Mbh.14.73.3217 | Loud was the noise that arose from that crowd of men who assembled together for beholding Dhananjaya the son of Kunti, and it seemed to fill all the points of the compass and the entire welkin. |
Mbh.15.37.1596 | Loud sounds or wailing were heard within the inner apartments of the palace. |
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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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