Manipura
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 28 Feb 2010 14:31 and updated at 28 Feb 2010 14:31
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.2.523 | Then is shown the great risk of Arjuna in his encounter with Vabhruvahana the son of Chitrangada by Arjuna the appointed daughter of the chief of Manipura. |
Mbh.1.216.10583 | Beholding the Mahendra mountain adorned with the ascetics residing there, he went to Manipura, proceeding slowly along the sea-shore. |
Mbh.1.216.10584 | Beholding all the sacred waters and other holy places in that province, the strong-armed son of Pandu at last went, O king, to the virtuous Chitravahana, the ruler of Manipura. |
Mbh.1.216.10585 | The king of Manipura had a daughter of great beauty named Chitrangada. |
Mbh.1.218.10679 | He, therefore, proceeded towards the city of Manipura. |
Mbh.14.78.3458 | In course of time, O chief of men, the horse wandering at its pleasure, at last arrived within the dominions of the ruler of Manipura, followed by the son of Pandu |
Mbh.14.79.3459 | SECTION LXXIX Vaisampayana said, The ruler of Manipura, Vabhruvahana, hearing that his sire Arjuna had arrived within his dominions, went out with humility, with a number of Brahmanas and some treasure in his van |
Mbh.14.79.3460 | Remembering, however, the duties of Kshatriyas, Dhananjaya of great intelligence, seeing the ruler of Manipura arrive in that guise, did not approve of it. |
Mbh.14.79.3514 | Her heart burning with sorrow, weeping piteously the while, and trembling all over, the mother of the ruler of Manipura saw her slain husband' |
Mbh.14.80.3578 | Vaisampayana continued, When the king of Manipura, that chastiser of foes, afflicted with grief, along with his mother, sat down to starve himself to death, Ulupi then thought of the gem that has the virtue of reviving a dead man. |
Mbh.14.80.3609 | The intelligent ruler of Manipura, thug questioned by Dhananjaya, gratified him by bending his head in reverence, and then said, Let Ulupi be questioned' |
Mbh.14.81.3610 | SECTION LXXXI Arjuna said, What business brought thee here, O daughter -in-law of Kuru's race, and what also is the cause of the arrival on the field of battle of her who is the mother of the ruler of Manipura? |
Mbh.14.81.3636 | They then said unto him, Dhananjaya has a highly blessed son who, endued with youth, is the ruler of Manipura. |
Mbh.14.81.3648 | After this, Jaya addressed his son, the ruler of Manipura, and said unto him in the hearing of Chitrangada, the daughter -in-law of Kuru's house, the Horse-sacrifice of Yudhishthira will take place on the day of full moon in the coming month of Chaitra. |
Mbh.14.86.3855 | Listen as I repeat them, O monarch, the ruler of Manipura, my dear son Vabhruvahana, will come at the sacrifice. |
Mbh.14.88.3907 | Repairing then to king Yudhishthira and Bhima and the other Pandavas, the mighty prince of Manipura saluted them all with humility. |
Mbh.14.88.3910 | The king of Manipura then humbly approached Krishna, that hero armed with the discus and the mace, like a second Pradyumna approaching his sire. |
Mbh.17.1.46 | The princess Chitrangada set out for the capital of Manipura. |
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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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