Paravasu
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 10:33 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 10:33
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.135.6894 | Now, Raivya had two sons, named Arvavasu and Paravasu. |
Mbh.3.138.7025 | And the two sons of Raivya, Arvavasu and Paravasu, were engaged by that intelligent monarch, to assist him in the performance of the ceremony. |
Mbh.3.138.7028 | Paravasu returned home alone. |
Mbh.3.138.7030 | And the night was far advanced and dark; and Paravasu, blinded by drowsiness in that deep wood, mistook his father for a straggling deer. |
Mbh.3.138.7031 | And mistaking him for a deer, Paravasu, for the sake of personal safety, unintentionally killed his father. |
Mbh.3.138.7038 | Seeing his brother arrive, Paravasu, in accents choked with malice, addressed Vrihadyumna, saying, O king, see that this slayer of a Brahmana enter not into thy sacrifice, nor look at it. |
Mbh.3.138.7048 | And they made him engaged as the chief priest in the sacrifice of Vrihadyumna, and Paravasu to be dismissed from it. |
Mbh.12.49.2628 | The grandson of Viswamitra and son of Raivya, possessed of great ascetic merit, named Paravasu, O monarch, began to cast imputations on Rama in public, saying, O Rama, were not those righteous men, viz, Pratardana and others, who were assembled at a sacrifice at the time of Yayati's fall, Kshatriyas by birth? |
Mbh.12.49.2632 | The descendant of Bhrigu, hearing these words of Paravasu, once more took up arms and once more strewed the earth with hundreds of Kshatriya bodies. |
Mbh.12.207.12588 | Yavakriti, Raivya, Arvavasu, Paravasu, Ausija, Kashivat, and Vala have been said to be the sons of Angiras. |
Mbh.13.150.12607 | They are Yavakrita, and Raibhya, and Arvavasu, and Paravasu, and Aushija, and Kakshivat, and Vala the son of Angiras. |
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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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