Panavas
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 10:08 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 10:08
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
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Mbh.7.37.1912 | The warriors then, with their Panavas and Mridangas and Dundubhis and Krakachas and great Anakas and Bheris and Jharjaras, caused a deafening noise mingled with leonine roars, such as arise from the great receptacle of salt waters |
Mbh.7.80.3539 | And skilled musicians, well-trained in their respective instruments, played on Mridangas and Jharjharas and Bheris, and Panavas, and Anakas, and Gomukhas, and Adamvaras, and conchs, and Dundubhis of loud sound, and diverse other instruments. |
Mbh.12.40.2113 | Then Panavas and Anakas and drums were beaten. |
Mbh.12.52.2805 | The delightful sound of Vinas, Panavas, and bamboo flutes was heard. |
Mbh.12.58.3173 | The characteristics and uses of Panavas, Anakas, conchs, and drums. |
Mbh.13.107.9791 | Soothed with the sound of music and the melodious voice of Gandharvas and the sounds and blare of drums and Panavas, he is constantly gladdened by celestial damsels of great beauty. |
Mbh.13.140.11486 | Indeed, it resounded with the beat of Mridangas and Panavas, the blare of conchs, and the sound of drums. |
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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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