Partha
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 07 Mar 2010 07:05 and updated at 07 Mar 2010 07:05
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
Partha is mentioned many (1111) 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.1.135.7264 | He then said to Partha, Shoot' |
Mbh.1.137.7323 | And Drona himself entering the yard of the arena commanded the musicians to stop, and with a voice deep as that of the clouds addressed these words, Behold ye now that Partha who is dearer to me than my own son, the master of all arms, the son of Indra himself, and like unto the younger brother of Indra, Vishnu! |
Mbh.1.138.7361 | And that foremost of eloquent men, the offspring of the Sun, in a voice deep as that of the clouds, addressed his unknown brother, the son of the subduer of the Asura, Paka Indra, saying, O Partha, I shall perform feats before this gazing multitude; excelling all thou hast performed! |
Mbh.1.138.7365 | Then with the permission of Drona, the mighty Karna, delighting in battle, there did all that Partha had done before. |
Mbh.1.138.7379 | Vaisampayana continued, Hastily embraced by his brothers, Partha that subduer of hostile cities, with the permission of Drona, advanced for the combat. |
Mbh.1.138.7385 | And the son of Dhritarashtra stood by Karna, and Bharadwaja and Kripa and Bhishma remained with Partha. |
Mbh.1.138.7392 | Learning all this, Partha will fight with thee or not as he will think fit. |
Mbh.1.139.7408 | Seeing the charioteer, the Pandava Bhimasena took Karna for a charioteer's son, and said by way of ridicule, O son of a charioteer, thou dost not deserve death in fight at the hands of Partha. |
Mbh.1.140.7482 | Then cutting in twain his antagonist's bow, Arjuna rushed at the king of the Panchalas, but Satyajit, quickly taking up a tougher bow, pierced with his arrows Partha, his chariot, charioteer, and horses. |
Mbh.1.172.8833 | The Brahmacharya is a very superior mode of life, and as thou art in that mode now, it is for this, O Partha, that I have been defeated by thee in battle. |
Mbh.1.172.8835 | But, O Partha, a married Kshatriya, who is sanctified with Brahma, and who hath assigned the cares of his State to a priest, might vanquish! |
Mbh.1.173.8861 | And all men, O Partha, except Brahmanas, worshipped Samvarana. |
Mbh.1.173.8864 | Once on a time, O Partha, king Samvarana, endued with beauty of person and immeasurable prowess, went on a hunting expedition to the under-woods on the mountain-breast. |
Mbh.1.173.8865 | While wandering in quest of deer, the excellent steed the king rode, overcome, O Partha, with hunger, thirst and fatigue, died on the mountains. |
Mbh.1.175.8968 | A Kshatriya of good lineage, desirous of extending his dominions by conquering the earth, should, O Partha, first appoint a priest. |
Mbh.1.175.8973 | The Gandharva replied, O Partha, the story of Vasishtha is regarded as a Purana legend in all the three worlds. |
Mbh.1.175.8993 | The Gandharva continued, This, O Partha, is the history of Tapati of old, the daughter of Vivaswat. |
Mbh.15.11.564 | Hast thou forgotten, O Partha, that it was this wretch of our race, of wicked understanding, that enquired of Vidura, when the match at dice was going on, What has been won' |
Mbh.16.4.143 | Finding Rama of great soul, Krishna commanded Daruka, saying, Going to the Kurus, inform Partha of this great slaughter of the Yadus. |
Mbh.16.5.193 | Seeing that Partha had come for protecting them, they all set up a loud wail. |
Mbh.16.6.214 | The old man of mighty arms, deeply afflicted, embraced Partha with his arms and wept aloud, remembering his sons, brothers, grandsons, daughters sons, and friends. |
Mbh.16.6.217 | Through the fault of those two heroes who were thy dear disciples and who were much regarded by thee, also, O Partha, the Vrishnis have been destroyed. |
Mbh.16.6.244 | Do thou accomplish all, O Partha, that Krishna has said. |
Mbh.16.7.256 | Then Partha, more grieved than they, addressed those grieving and cheerless citizens and officers who were more dead than alive, and said these words that were well suited to the occasion: I shall take away with me the remnants of the Vrishnis and the Andhakas. |
Mbh.16.7.270 | Then Partha caused the body of his uncle to be carried out on a costly vehicle borne on the shoulders of men. |
Mbh.16.7.330 | Those Mlecchas, however, O Janamejaya, in the very sight of Partha, retreated, taking away with them many foremost ladies of the Vrishnis and Andhakas. |
Mbh.17.1.65 | This foremost of bows, Gandiva, was procured by me from Varuna for the use of Partha. |
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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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