Pratipa
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 13:42 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 13:42
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.94.5211 | They were, O king, Pratipa, Dharmanetra, Sunetra. |
Mbh.1.94.5212 | Among these three, Pratipa became unrivalled on earth. |
Mbh.1.94.5213 | And, O bull in Bharata's race, Pratipa begat three sons, viz, Devapi, Santanu, and the mighty car-warrior Valhika. |
Mbh.1.95.5282 | And Bhimasena married Kumari, the princess of Kekaya and begat upon her Pratisravas whose son was Pratipa. |
Mbh.1.95.5283 | And Pratipa married Sunanda, the daughter of Sivi, and begat upon her three sons, viz, Devapi, Santanu and Valhika. |
Mbh.1.96.5381 | Vaisampayana continued, King Mahabhisha then recollecting all the monarchs and ascetics on earth, wished to be born as son to Pratipa of great prowess. |
Mbh.1.96.5394 | The Vasus replied, On earth, unto Pratipa shall be born a son, Santanu, who will be a king of world-wide fame' |
Mbh.1.97.5406 | There was a king of the name of Pratipa, who was kind to all creatures. |
Mbh.1.97.5415 | Pratipa answered, O thou of the fairest complexion, moved by lust, I never go in unto others' wives or women that are not of my order. |
Mbh.1.97.5421 | To this Pratipa answered, I am, O damsel, abstaining from that course to which thou wouldst incite me. |
Mbh.1.97.5440 | About this time Pratipa, that light of the Kuru race, that bull amongst Kshatriyas, was engaged, along with his wife, in austerities from desire of offspring. |
Mbh.1.97.5445 | When Santanu grew up into a youth, Pratipa addressed him and said, Some time ago, O Santanu, a celestial damsel came to me for thy good. |
Mbh.1.97.5448 | Vaisampayana continued, Pratipa, having thus commanded his son Santanu and installed him on his throne, retired into the woods. |
Mbh.1.130.6984 | Then that first of men, Santanu, the son of Pratipa having brought Gautama's twins into his house, performed in respect of them the usual rites of religion. |
Mbh.2.62.2500 | The descendants of Pratipa and Santanu, with their fierce troops and their allies the Vahlikas, will, for the sins of Duryodhana meet with destruction. |
Mbh.2.62.2508 | Listen, ye sons of Santanu, ye descendants of Pratipa, who are now in this assembly of the Kauravas, to these words of wisdom. |
Mbh.5.23.989 | I hope the great king Vahlika, the son of Pratipa, endued with great learning, is also in health. |
Mbh.5.37.1929 | O son of Pratipa, at the time of that gambling match I told thee, O king, this is not proper. |
Mbh.5.57.3199 | And when the righteous Yudhishthira the son of Kunti said this, Dhrishtadyumna fearlessly addressed me in these words, Go thou, O Suta, without delay, and say unto all those that have come to fight for Duryodhana, say unto the Kurus of the Pratipa dynasty with the Vahlikas, the son of Saradwata and Karna and Drona, and Drona's son, and Jayadratha, and Dussasana, and Vikarna and king Duryodhana, and Bhishma, Do not suffer yourselves to be slain by Arjuna, who is protected by the celestials. |
Mbh.5.147.6602 | And they said, When thou art alive, shall the kingdom, ruled by Pratipa of old, go to ruin? |
Mbh.5.149.6694 | So also, conversant with every virtue there was my father's grandfather, king Pratipa, who was celebrated over the three worlds. |
Mbh.5.149.6702 | In course of time, the old and best of kings, Pratipa, caused all preparations to be made according to the scriptures for the installation of Devapi on the throne. |
Mbh.5.149.6703 | Indeed, the lord Pratipa caused every auspicious preparation. |
Mbh.5.149.6708 | Thinking of this, those bulls among Brahmanas forbade king Pratipa to install his eldest son. |
Mbh.5.149.6712 | With Vahlika's permission, O prince, Santanu of world-wide fame, on the death of his father Pratipa, became king and ruled the kingdom. |
Mbh.7.154.8231 | Then the mighty-armed son of Pratipa, Valhika, filled with great fury, hurled a dart at the chest of Bhima, like Purandara himself hurling the thunder. |
Mbh.13.165.13710 | Bhagiratha, Harischandra, Marutta, Dridharatha, the highly fortunate Alarka, Aila, Karandhama, that foremost of men, Kasmira, Daksha, Amvarisha, Kukura, Raivata of great fame, Kuru, Samvarana, Mandhatri of unbaffled prowess, the royal sage Muchukunda, Jahnu who was much favoured by Janhavi Ganga, the first in point of time of all kings, viz, Prithu the son of Vena, Mitrabhanu, Priyankara, Trasadasyu, Sweta that foremost of royal sages, the celebrated Mahabhisha, Nimi Ashtaka, Ayu, the royal sage Kshupa, Kaksheyu, Pratardana, Devodasa, Sudasa, Kosaleswara, Aila, Nala, the royal sage Manu, that lord of all creatures, Havidhara, Prishadhara, Pratipa, Santanu, Aja, the senior Varhi, Ikshwaku of great fame, Anaranya, Janujangha, the royal sage Kakshasena, and many others not named in history. |
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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