Nala S
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 28 Feb 2010 05:57 and updated at 28 Feb 2010 05:57
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.55.2768 | Nala's love increased, but desirous of keeping his truth, he suppressed his passion. |
Mbh.3.55.2775 | And those foremost of women, confounded by Nala's splendour and bashfulness would not accost him at all in speech. |
Mbh.3.60.2919 | The councillors then, hearing of Nala's summons, said, This is fortunate for us' and approached the king. |
Mbh.3.60.2923 | And hearing that the dice were uniformly unfavourable to the virtuous Nala, and that he had lost everything, she again spake unto her nurse, saying, O Vrihatsena, go thou again in Nala's name to bring hither, O blessed one, the charioteer, Varshneya. |
Mbh.3.60.2936 | Yoking Nala's favourite horses endued with the fleetness of the mind, do thou take these twins my son and daughter on the car and hie thou to Kundina. |
Mbh.3.72.3624 | And when Kali, afflicted by Damayanti's curse came out of Nala's body, the fire of that curse also left Kali. |
Mbh.3.74.3703 | Nor, O illustrious one, doth anybody else know of Nala's whereabouts; for the king in calamity wandereth over the world in disguise and despoiled of his native beauty. |
Mbh.3.74.3704 | Nala's self only knoweth Nala. |
Mbh.3.74.3712 | Vrihadaswa continued, O son of the Kuru race, hearing these words of Kesini, Nala's heart was pained, and his eyes filled with tears. |
Mbh.3.281.13818 | And to this day that bridge is celebrated over all the world by the name of Nala's bridge. |
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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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