Manibhadra
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 28 Feb 2010 14:30 and updated at 28 Feb 2010 14:30
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.10.397 | The Gandharvas called Kinnaras, and others called Naras, and Manibhadra, and Dhanada, and Swetabhadra and Guhyaka; Kaseraka, Gandakandu, and the mighty Pradyota; Kustumvuru, Pisacha, Gajakarna, and Visalaka, Varaha-Karna, Tamraushtica, Falkaksha, and Falodaka; Hansachuda, Sikhavarta, Vibhishana, Pushpanana, Pingalaka, Sonitoda and Pravalaka; Vrikshavaspa-niketa, and Chiravasas, these O Bharata, and many other Yakshas by hundred and thousands always wait upon Kuvera. |
Mbh.3.64.3214 | Except thee, I have not met with any man or woman here, so help us now Manibhadra, the king of Yakshas' |
Mbh.3.139.7068 | We shall now ascend that white rock, the mountain Mandara, inhabited by the Yakshas, Manibhadra and Kuvera, king of the Yakshas. |
Mbh.3.139.7069 | O king, at this place eighty thousand fleet Gandharvas, and four times as many Kimpurushas and Yakshas of various shapes and forms, holding various weapons, attend upon Manibhadra, king of the Yakshas. |
Mbh.12.270.16620 | Indeed, O Yudhishthira, he beheld the high-souled Manibhadra of great effulgence stationed in the midst of the deities, employed in giving his orders. |
Mbh.12.270.16623 | At the command of the gods the high-souled Manibhadra addressed the prostrate Kundadhara and said, What does Kundadhara want' |
Mbh.12.270.16626 | Hearing this, Manibhadra, commanded by the gods, once more said unto Kundadhara of great intelligence these words, Rise, rise up, O Kundadhara! |
Mbh.12.270.16641 | Manibhadra said, The fruits of virtue are always sovereignty and happiness of diverse kinds. |
Mbh.12.270.16645 | Then Manibhadra said, The gods are all pleased with thee as also with this Brahmana. |
Mbh.13.19.2956 | Beholding the Rishi arrived there, all the Rakshasas having Manibhadra for their head, who were engaged in protecting that lake abounding with beautiful lotuses, came out in a body for welcoming and honouring the illustrious traveller. |
Mbh.13.19.2970 | After the two had taken their seats, the Yakshas of Kuvera headed by Manibhadra, and many Gandharvas and Kinnaras, also sat down before them. |
Mbh.14.65.2944 | And offerings were next made to Kuvera, the chief of the Yakshas, and unto Manibhadra also. |
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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