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Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 28 Feb 2010 12:03 and updated at 28 Feb 2010 12:03
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.124.6693 | The eldest of Kunti's children was called Yudhishthira, the second Bhimasena, and the third Arjuna, and of Madri's sons, the first-born of the twins was called Nakula and the next Sahadeva. |
Mbh.1.127.6792 | And let Madri's body be so carefully wrapped up that neither the Sun nor Vayu god of wind may behold it. |
Mbh.3.27.1274 | O Yudhishthira, at sight of Madri's son, the handsome and brave Sahadeva in exile? |
Mbh.3.156.7882 | Madri's son, Sahadeva, was speaking thus, when Bhimasena made his appearance, with a mace in his hand, like unto Vasava himself wielding the thunder-bolt. |
Mbh.5.50.2868 | He, who in energy hath for his equals only four men on earth, viz, Aswatthaman and Dhrishtaketu and Rukmi and Pradyumna, with that Sahadeva, youngest in years, that hero among men, that gladdener of Madri's heart, with him, O King, will you have a destructive battle. |
Mbh.5.90.4240 | When the time cometh, even life, which is so dear, should be laid down, O foremost of men, thou must also say unto Madri's sons that are always devoted to Kshatriya customs, |
Mbh.6.112.6109 | Taking up then, in that battle, another bow capable of bearing a great strain Kripa, excited with rage and desirous of Bhishma's life, cheerfully struck Madri's son in that battle with ten shafts. |
Mbh.7.164.8888 | Seeing himself deprived of all weapons, Madri's son, Sahadeva, struck by Karna with many shafts, left the battle. |
Mbh.7.167.8985 | Then thy brother-in-law, excited with wrath, and smiling the while, pierced Madri's son in the chest with a barbed arrow of keen point. |
Mbh.7.167.8996 | Hearing these words of Madri's son, his driver proceeded to the spot, O king, where Drona was stationed |
Mbh.7.185.10183 | Madri's son cheerfully shooting hundreds of shafts, placed thy son on his right. |
Mbh.7.186.10190 | SECTION CLXXXVIII Sanjaya said, Then Duhsasana, filled with wrath, rushed against Sahadeva, causing the earth to tremble with the fierce speed of his car, O Madri's son, however, that crusher of foes, with a broad-headed arrow, quickly cut of the head, decked with the head-gear of his rushing antagonist's driver. |
Mbh.8.13.512 | Srutakirti encountered Shalya, and Madri's son, the valiant Sahadeva, O king, encountered thy son Duhshasana. |
Mbh.8.75.4554 | Conversant with all modes of warfare, Madri's son Nakula, that bull among car-warriors, assailed Kritavarma. |
Mbh.8.85.5191 | The diadem-decked Arjuna then, that slayer of hostile heroes, seeing Madri's son Nakula, that foremost of men, deprived of his steeds in the midst of all, and beholding Janardana mangled with arrows, rushed in that battle against Vrishasena who was then staying in front of the Suta's son Karna. |
Mbh.9.15.881 | Taking up another bow, Madri's son, that great car-warrior quickly covered the ruler of the Madras with winged arrows. |
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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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