Pandus
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 10:19 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 10:19
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.5.5.112 | But our relationship to both the Kurus and the Pandus is equal, howsoever these two parties may behave with each other. |
Mbh.5.5.119 | If that chief of the Kuru race should make peace on equitable terms, then the brotherly feelings between the Kuras and the Pandus will sustain no injury. |
Mbh.7.21.990 | and the Pandus repeatedly. |
Mbh.7.84.3733 | The kingdom that the Kurus enjoy, as also their fame had been acquired by the Pandus. |
Mbh.7.119.5890 | Having vanquished the Pandus and the Panchalas, Bharadwaja's son of great prowess, that chastiser of foes, once more took up his station in the midst of his own array. |
Mbh.7.127.6354 | As regards myself, I will stay here, for despatching others to the presence of Jayadratha and checking the Panchalas, the Pandus and the Srinjayas united together. |
Mbh.7.151.7937 | And during the progress of that fierce and dreadful battle in the night, the Pandus and the Srinjayas, united together, rushed in wrath against Drona. |
Mbh.7.181.9855 | How, indeed, did the Pandus and Srinjaya withstand the smiting Drona, when the latter proceeding against them, penetrated into their host, excited with wrath at the slaughter of Bhurisravas and Jayadratha, reckless of his very life, and resembling a yawning tiger or the Destroyer himself with wide open mouth? |
Mbh.7.197.11000 | The Pandus and the Panchalas had become fierce in consequence of Drona's slaughter. |
Mbh.7.197.11013 | Indeed, O lord, as fire consumeth a heap of dry grass in summer, even so did that weapon consume the army of the Pandus. |
Mbh.8.21.899 | Like a lion grinding herds of deer, Karna speedily grinded all those Pandus and Srinjayas and Pancalas that came within range of his arrows. |
Mbh.8.21.901 | When those Kurus, and Pancalas and Pandus were thus engaged in battle, the other warriors, reckless of their very lives, began to strike at one another. |
Mbh.8.22.920 | Beholding the prince of the Pancalas shrouded by those elephants like the Sun by the clouds, the Pandus and the Pancalas proceeded towards him for his rescue uttering loud roars and armed with sharp weapons. |
Mbh.8.22.937 | Then the Pandus, the Pancalas, and the Somakas, filled with rage, rushed with speed for the rescue of Nakula shrouded by those warriors like the Sun by the clouds. |
Mbh.8.29.1274 | Then Duryodhana, filled with wrath, uplifting a mace of great impetuosity, rushed at king Yudhishthira the just, for ending the hostilities that raged between the Kurus and the Pandus. |
Mbh.8.49.2713 | The Pandus and the Pancalas obstructed Karna, otherwise called Vaikartana, who careered wrathfully in battle like the Destroyer himself, even as people seek to obstruct a disease with incantations and drugs. |
Mbh.8.49.2715 | At last checked by the Pandus, the Pancalas, and the Kekayas, all of whom were desirous of rescuing the king, Karna could not succeed in passing them over, like Death that is unable to vanquish persons conversant with Brahma. |
Mbh.8.60.3479 | There, Karna, having vanquished the Pancalas, the Pandus, and the Srinjayas, is casting his eyes on all sides, I think, for seeking thee. |
Mbh.8.60.3481 | There the Kauravas, beholding the prowess of Karna, are roaring and inspiring the Pandus and the Srinjayas with fear on every side. |
Mbh.8.60.3482 | There, Karna himself, terrifying the Pandus with his whole soul, in dreadful battle, is addressing all the troops, O giver of honours, saying, Blessed be ye, advance, ye Kauravas and rush with such speed that no Srinjaya may, in this battle escape with life. |
Mbh.8.61.3548 | SECTION Dhritarashtra said, When Bhima and Pandu's son Yudhishthira were engaged in battle, when my troops were being slaughtered by the Pandus and the Srinjayas, when, indeed, my vast army being broken and routed repeatedly became cheerless, tell me, O Sanjaya, what the Kauravas did' |
Mbh.8.78.4731 | Beholding that car cased in tiger skins and looking like a cloud, the Pandus and the Pancalas, O monarch, became terrified. |
Mbh.8.96.6145 | Nakula, and Sahadeva, and Vrikodara the son of Pandu, and Satyaki, O king, that foremost of car-warriors among the Vrishnis, and Dhrishtadyumna, and Shikhandi, and others among the Pandus, the Pancalas, and the Srinjayas, worshipped the son of Kunti at the slaughter of the Suta's son. |
Mbh.9.17.1000 | Then the Pandus, the Pancalas, and the Somakas, filled with rage, encompassed that hero who was thus slaughtering their troops like all-destroying Death. |
Mbh.9.21.1313 | Fearlessly that invincible warrior, filled with rage, assailed with keen arrows all the Pandus, and Dhrishtadyumna the son of Prishta, and Shikhandi, and the sons of Draupadi, and the large bands of the Pancalas, and the Kaikeyas, O sire, and the Somakas! |
Mbh.9.21.1418 | The vast force of the Pandus then, O monarch, broke even as a mass of clouds is dispersed on all sides by a mighty wind. |
Mbh.9.27.1832 | All those, O lord, were slain by the Pandus and the Srinjayas! |
Mbh.9.29.2106 | I, however, still hope to vanquish thee, O Yudhishthira, after curbing the pride, O bull of Bharata's race, of the Pancalas and the Pandus! |
Mbh.9.33.2364 | SECTION Janamejaya said, On the eve of the great battle between the Kurus and the Pandus, the lord Rama, with Keshava's leave, had gone away from Dwaraka accompanied by many of the Vrishnis. |
Mbh.9.55.3972 | Marking the violence of the wind produced by the whirl of Duryodhana's mace, a great fear entered the hearts of all the Pandus and the Somakas. |
Mbh.10.8.550 | That foremost of smiters, the son of Drona, despatched to regions of Yama all those Pandus and Srinjayas who were without armour and weapons. |
Mbh.14.87.3868 | The lot of that delighter of the Pandus is exceedingly miserable. |
Mbh.17.2.99 | Beholding Nakula and the others fall down, Pandus son Arjuna of white steeds, that slayer of hostile heroes, fell down in great grief of heart. |
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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