Praya
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 13:50 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 13:50
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.7.140.7072 | Sanjaya continued, Thus addressed by Arjuna, the mighty-armed and illustrious Bhurisravas, bearing the device of the sacrificial stake on his banner, abandoning Yuyudhana, desired to die according to the vow of Praya |
Mbh.7.140.7093 | Indeed, Satyaki, with his sword, cut off the head of the Kuru warrior who had been deprived of his arm by Partha and who was then sitting in Praya for freeing his soul from the body. |
Mbh.7.140.7095 | The Siddhas, the Charanas, and the men there present, as also the gods, beholding the Sakra-like Bhurisravas slain in that battle, through sitting in the observance of that Praya vow, began to applaud him, amazed at the acts, accomplished by him. |
Mbh.7.153.7996 | SECTION CLV Sanjaya said, After his son Bhurisravas had been slain by Satyaki while the former was sitting in Praya, Somadatta, filled with rage, said unto Satyaki these words, Why, O Satwata, having abandoned those Kshatriya duties ordained by the high-souled gods, hast thou betaken thyself to the practices of robbers? |
Mbh.7.153.7999 | Why then didst thou behave so cruelly and sinfully towards one that had sat on Praya and that had his arms cut off by Partha |
Mbh.7.191.10643 | Seeing the prince who had been ordained as his slayer, Drona, verse in all truths about men and things, abandoned all his celestial weapons and sat in Praya on the field of battle. |
Mbh.7.196.10926 | What can be more sinful than that act of thine, viz, thy slaughter of the armless Bhurisravas while sitting in Praya, although thou wert with the aid of celestial weapons. |
Mbh.7.196.10929 | How can he, O Satyaki, blame such an act who himself has in Praya like an ascetic, and whose arms had been cut off by another? |
Mbh.9.59.4268 | Similarly, the mighty Bhurishrava, with one of his arms lopped off and while observant of the Praya vow, was caused to be slain by thee through the agency of the high-souled Satyaki. |
Mbh.12.27.1230 | Know me who am the slayer of my preceptor as one that has sat down here in the observance of the Praya vow. |
Mbh.12.110.6356 | The jackal, however, who was conversant with the science of policy, burning with grief, saluted the king of beasts and solicited his permission for throwing away his life by observing the Praya vow. |
Mbh.14.80.3546 | Without doubt, O reverend lady, afflicted as I am with grief and deprived as I am of both husband and son, I shall sit here today in Praya in thy very sight' |
Mbh.14.80.3547 | Having said so unto the daughter of the snake chief, who was a co-wife with her to Arjuna, the princess Chaitravahini sat in Praya, O king, restraining speech |
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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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