Panchali
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 10:08 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 10:08
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.2.297 | The next is called Swayamvara selection of husband by Panchali, in which Arjuna by the exercise of Kshatriya virtues, won Draupadi for wife. |
Mbh.1.63.3182 | And unto the five Pandavas were born five sons by their common wife Panchali. |
Mbh.1.169.8683 | And there arose, after this from the centre of the sacrificial platform, a daughter also, called Panchali, who, blest with great good fortune, was exceedingly handsome. |
Mbh.1.192.9597 | As the lavishing beauty of Panchali who had been modelled by the Creator himself, was superior to that of all other women on earth, it could captivate the heart of every creature. |
Mbh.1.222.10873 | The auspicious Panchali also, from her five husbands, obtained five sons all of whom were heroes of the foremost rank and immovable in battle like the hills. |
Mbh.1.222.10874 | Prativindhya by Yudhishthira, Sutasoma by Vrikodara, Srutakarman by Arjuna, Satanika by Nakula, and Srutasena by Sahadeva, these were the five heroes and great warriors that Panchali brought forth, like Aditi bringing forth the Adityas. |
Mbh.2.68.2962 | O Panchali, let them for thy sake declare in the midst of these respectable men that Yudhishthira is not their lord, let them thereby make king Yudhishthira the just a liar. |
Mbh.3.3.258 | And, O thou of excellent vows, as long as Panchali will hold this vessel, without partaking of its contents fruits and roots and meat and vegetables cooked in thy kitchen, these four kinds of food shall from this day be inexhaustible. |
Mbh.3.12.647 | Vaisampayana continued, When the illustrious Kesava had said so in the midst of that assembly of brave kings, all excited with anger, Panchali surrounded by Dhrishtadyumna and her other heroic brothers, approached him of eyes like lotus leaves seated with his cousins, and, desirous of protection, addressed in angry accents that refuge of all, saying, Asita and Devala have said that in the matter of the creation of all things, thou hast been indicated by the sages as the only Prajapati and the Creator of all the worlds! |
Mbh.3.12.731 | And the tears of Panchali begot of grief washed her deep, plump and graceful breasts crowned with auspicious marks. |
Mbh.3.140.7117 | Yudhishthira said, May thy strength increase, O Bhima, as thou speakest thus, and as thou boldly undertakest to carry the illustrious Panchali and these twins. |
Mbh.3.140.7129 | Yudhishthira said, O Bhimasena, O Panchali, and ye twins, hearken unto my words. |
Mbh.3.142.7254 | SECTION CXLII Vaisampayana said, O king, then those foremost of bowmen, of immeasurable prowess, holding bows stringed at full stretch and equipped with quivers and arrows and wearing finger-caps made of the guana-skin, and with their swords on, proceeded with Panchali towards the Gandhamadana, taking with them the best of Brahmanas. |
Mbh.3.143.7297 | And on the mantras being recited by the great ascetics, in order to the restoration of Panchali's health, Panchali frequently touched by the Pandavas with their soothing palms and fanned by cool breezes surcharged with particles of water, felt ease, and gradually regained her senses. |
Mbh.3.145.7355 | And Panchali saw that pure and charming lotus of unearthly fragrance, brought by the wind and left on the ground. |
Mbh.3.153.7740 | At that place, Panchali saw an excellent Saugandhika lotus, which, of a certainty, was carried thither by the wind from this region. |
Mbh.3.154.7793 | Then not finding Bhima, that represser of foes, Dharma's son, Yudhishthira, enquired of Krishna and the twins standing near regarding his brother, Bhima, the doer of dreadful deeds in battle, saying, O Panchali, is Bhima intent upon performing some great feat, or hath that one delighting in daring deeds already achieved some brave deed? |
Mbh.3.155.7837 | And having returned to the hermitage of Nara and Narayana, he began to dwell pleasantly, surrounded by Bhimasena and his other brothers, Panchali the Brahmanas |
Mbh.3.178.8860 | Thereat Panchali said that Vrikodara had long gone out. |
Mbh.4.5.186 | Yudhishthira answered, O Dhananjaya of Bharata's race, do thou take up Panchali and carry her. |
Mbh.4.17.713 | And embracing Bhimasena even as a she-elephant embraceth her mighty mate, the faultless Panchali addressed him in voice sweet as the sound of a stringed instrument emitting Gandhara note. |
Mbh.4.19.799 | Delicate and brave, devoted to the king, and always worshipping his elder brother, do thou, O Panchali, feed him thyself' |
Mbh.4.22.971 | And Kichaka, having embellished his person as he chose, came to the dancing-hall at the appointed time in the hope of meeting Panchali. |
Mbh.4.36.1457 | Vaisampayana continued, Hearing these words uttered by the prince over and over again in the midst of the women, Panchali could not quietly bear those allusions to Vibhatsu. |
Mbh.7.76.3336 | O Panchali, console Uttara! |
Mbh.15.10.522 | Neither Kunti, nor thy daughter-in-law Panchali, nor Ulupi, nor the princess of the Sattwata race, will do the least wrong to these people |
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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