Nishadha
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 28 Feb 2010 07:03 and updated at 28 Feb 2010 07:03
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.94.5207 | And they were Dhritarashtra who was the eldest, and Pandu and Valhika, and Nishadha endued with great energy, and then the mighty Jamvunada, and then Kundodara and Padati and then Vasati the eighth. |
Mbh.3.64.3130 | That best of men, the celebrated ruler of the Nishadha, known by the name of Virasena of high fame, was my father-in-law. |
Mbh.3.78.3855 | Thus addressed by Nishadha, Pushkara, sure of his own success, laughingly answered that monarch, saying, O Naishadha, it is by good fortune that thou hast earned wealth again to stake. |
Mbh.3.313.15567 | Indra for the purpose of overcoming his toes, dwelt in disguise in the asylum of Giriprastha, in Nishadha and thus attained his end. |
Mbh.6.6.321 | They are Himavat, Hemakuta, that best of mountains called Nishadha, Nila abounding with stones of lapis lazuli, Sweta white as the moon, and the mountains called Sringavat composed of all kinds of metals |
Mbh.6.6.328 | The land that is beyond Hemakuta is called Harivarsha, South of the Nila range and on the north of the Nishadha is a mountain, O king, called Malyavat that stretches from east to west. |
Mbh.6.6.385 | Rakshasas reside on Himavat, Guhyakas on Hemakuta, and serpents and Nagas on Nishadha, and ascetics on Gokarna. |
Mbh.6.7.430 | On the south of Nila and the north of Nishadha, there is a huge Jamvu tree that is eternal. |
Mbh.6.8.451 | Sanjaya said, On the south of Sweta and the north of Nishadha, is the Varsha, called Romanaka. |
Mbh.6.8.455 | On the south of Nishadha is the Varsha called Hiranmaya where is the river called Hiranwati. |
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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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