Pandavas
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 07 Mar 2010 06:48 and updated at 07 Mar 2010 06:48
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
Pandavas is mentioned many (2275) times in Mahabharata. For a summary of the references, see the bond data.
The Bond Data (Bond is the affinity of one noun to another noun) :-
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Mbh.1.1.94 | These our pupils, said they, are as your sons, your brothers, and your friends; they are Pandavas' |
Mbh.1.1.105 | Having studied the whole of the Vedas and sundry other shastras, the Pandavas resided there, respected by all and without apprehension from any one. |
Mbh.1.1.111 | And Duryodhana came to this sacrifice; and when he beheld the vast wealth of the Pandavas scattered all around, the offerings, the precious stones, gold and jewels; the wealth in cows, elephants, and horses; the curious textures, garments, and mantles; the precious shawls and furs and carpets made of the skin of the Ranku; he was filled with envy and became exceedingly displeased. |
Mbh.1.1.115 | And Dhritarashtra, some time after, out of affection for his son, gave his consent to their playing with the Pandavas at dice. |
Mbh.1.1.118 | And Dhritarashtra hearing the ill news of the success of the Pandavas and recollecting the resolutions of Duryodhana, Kama, and Sakuni, pondered for a while and addressed to Sanjaya the following speech, Attend, O Sanjaya, to all I am about to say, and it will not become thee to treat me with contempt. |
Mbh.1.1.132 | When I heard that the five Pandavas with their mother Kunti had escaped from the house of lac, and that Vidura was engaged in the accomplishment of their designs, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.133 | When I heard that Arjuna, after having pierced the mark in the arena had won Draupadi, and that the brave Panchalas had joined the Pandavas, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.139 | When I heard that the virtuous Pandavas weeping with affliction had followed their elder brother to the wilderness and exerted themselves variously for the mitigation of his discomforts, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.148 | When I heard that my sons had failed to discover the Pandavas under their disguise while residing with Draupadi in the dominions of Virata, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.150 | When I heard that Vasudeva of the race of Madhu, who covered this whole earth by one foot, was heartily interested in the welfare of the Pandavas, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.157 | When I heard that Vasudeva and Bhishma the son of Santanu were the counsellors of the Pandavas and Drona the son of Bharadwaja pronounced blessings on them, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.161 | When I heard that Bhishma, the desolator of foes, killing ten thousand charioteers every day in the field of battle, had not slain any amongst the Pandavas then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.162 | When I heard that Bhishma, the righteous son of Ganga, had himself indicated the means of his defeat in the field of battle and that the same were accomplished by the Pandavas with joyfulness, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.167 | When the wonderful warrior Drona, displaying various modes of fight in the field, did not slay any of the superior Pandavas, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.17.1.4 | Janamejaya said: Having heard of that encounter with iron bolts between the heroes of the Vrishni and the Andhaka races, and having been informed also of Krishnas ascension to Heaven, what did the Pandavas do |
Mbh.17.1.14 | Installing Parikshit also on their throne, as king, the eldest brother of the Pandavas, filled with sorrow, addressed Subhadra, saying, This son of thy son will be the king of the Kurus. |
Mbh.17.1.48 | Meanwhile the high-souled Pandavas, O thou of Kurus race, and Draupadi of great fame, having observed the preliminary fast, set out with their faces towards the east. |
Mbh.17.1.52 | While the Pandavas set out for the forest, a dog followed them. |
Mbh.17.1.55 | The Pandavas there beheld the deity of fire standing before them like a hill. |
Mbh.17.1.57 | The deity of seven flames then addressed the Pandavas, saying, Ye heroic sons of Pandu, know me for the deity of fire. |
Mbh.18.1.4 | Janamejaya said, Having attained to Heaven, what regions were respectively attained by my grandsires of old, viz, the Pandavas and the sons of Dhritarashtra? |
Mbh.18.3.191 | Indeed, he reached that place where those foremost of men, those heroes, viz, the Pandavas and the Dhartarashtras, freed from human wrath, were enjoying each his respective status. |
Mbh.18.5.267 | I have now told thee, O thou of great splendour, everything about the acts, O Bharata, of both the Kurus and the Pandavas. |
Mbh.18.5.279 | He has done this, desiring to spread the fame, throughout the world, of the high-souled Pandavas, as also of other Kshatriyas possessed of abundant wealth of energy. |
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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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