Pritha S
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.1.50 | And afflicted and overwhelmed with sorrow on remembering the virtues of Pritha's son, they unwillingly retraced their steps asking leave of the Pandavas. |
Mbh.3.12.601 | Vaisampayana continued, And when on account of the wrongs of Pritha's sons, Janardana had thus got into a passion, and seemed bent upon consuming all created things, Arjuna exerted himself to pacify him. |
Mbh.3.12.661 | O Krishna, how could one like me, the wife of Pritha's sons, the sister of Dhrishtadyumna, and the friend of thee, be dragged to the assembly! |
Mbh.3.38.2014 | Then all the great Rishis went together unto the god of the Pinaka for representing unto him about the fierce asceticism of Pritha's son. |
Mbh.3.39.2031 | And as the god of gods approached Pritha's son of blameless deeds, he beheld a wonderful sight, even that of a Danava named Muka, seeking, in the form of a boar, to slay Arjuna. |
Mbh.3.41.2228 | Then the chief of the celestials addressing Pritha's son of ceaseless deeds in sweet words, said, in a voice deep as that the clouds or the kettle-drum, O thou mighty-armed son of Kunti, thou art an ancient god. |
Mbh.3.43.2300 | And the celestials then, accompanied by the Gandharvas and Siddhas and great Rishis, cheerfully reverenced Pritha's son of white deeds. |
Mbh.3.43.2314 | Seated on Sakra's seat at the command of that god of a thousand eyes, Pritha's son of immeasurable energy began to blaze in splendour like a second Indra. |
Mbh.3.48.2476 | SECTION XLVIII Janamejaya said, These feats of Pritha's son endued with immeasurable energy, were certainly marvellous. |
Mbh.3.49.2515 | Incensed at the insult offered to their wedded wife, Pritha's sons, urged by wrath, will, I ween, slay all thy sons in battle' |
Mbh.3.91.4923 | In battle Karna is not equal unto even a sixteenth part of Pritha's son. |
Mbh.3.145.7360 | If, O Pritha's son, I have found grace with thee, do thou then procure others of this species in large numbers. |
Mbh.3.158.8008 | And O Pritha's son, dost thou not turn thy inclination unto sinful acts? |
Mbh.3.175.8723 | SECTION CLXXV Janamejaya said, When that prime among heroes, having been accomplished in arms, had returned from the abode of the slayer of Vritra, what did Pritha's sons do in company with the warlike Dhananjaya |
Mbh.3.242.12118 | And speaking unto them thus, Pritha's son, Dhananjaya, capable of wielding the bow with his left hand also, then rained a shower of sharp pointed sky-ranging shafts upon those rangers of the firmament. |
Mbh.3.252.12477 | Ever since that time, O monarch, O Bharata, king Duryodhana and Sakuni, the son of Suvala, thought that Pritha's sons had already been defeated in battle by Karna |
Mbh.3.269.13060 | And that hero, thus wounded in the breast began to vomit blood, and fell down upon the ground besides Pritha's son, like an uprooted tree. |
Mbh.3.270.13212 | That glorious and lotus-eyed Being of infinite power, that slayer of hostile heroes, riding in the same chariot with Pritha's son, protecteth him! |
Mbh.3.296.14642 | Then, O Pritha's son, the twice-born ones lighted a fire and sat themselves down before king Dyumatsena. |
Mbh.3.310.15191 | Thus addressed, Pritha's son Dhananjaya capable of drawing the bow with his left hand as well, disregarding those words, drank of the water, and immediately after dropped down dead. |
Mbh.3.310.15198 | And Pritha's son Vrikodara thought, I shall surely have to fight today. |
Mbh.4.19.773 | That Pritha's son of immeasurable soul, who had gratified Agni in the forest of Khandava, is now living in the inner apartments of a palace like fire hid in a well. |
Mbh.4.20.830 | Thou, O Pritha's son, knowest what happiness, O Bhima, was formerly mine. |
Mbh.4.25.1122 | Searched have we also in arbours of matted woods and plants and creepers of every species, but we have failed in discovering that track by which Pritha's son of irrepressible energy may have gone. |
Mbh.4.33.1369 | Thus addressed by Pritha's son, the mighty Susarman, that lord of countless cars saying unto Bhima, Stay! |
Mbh.4.33.1381 | And then taking Susarman by the neck as he was lying on the ground insensible and covered with dust, and binding him fast, Pritha's son Vrikodara placed him on his car, and went to where Yudhishthira was staying in the midst of the field. |
Mbh.4.57.2187 | And Pritha's son also, on his part, drawing that foremost of weapons, the Gandiva, celebrated over the world, shot innumerable iron-arrows, all capable of penetrating into the very core of the body. |
Mbh.4.58.2248 | And that great car-warrior of mighty arms, violently pierced Pritha's son with keen-edged shafts even as the clouds shower upon a mountain. |
Mbh.4.58.2255 | And beholding his own car completely enveloped by the arrows of Pritha's son, Drona that ornament of battle, bent his terrible and foremost of bows whose noise was as loud as that of the clouds. |
Mbh.4.59.2297 | And beholding his rush to the conflict like a hurricane, showering shafts like a rain charged cloud Pritha's son received him with a cloud of arrows. |
Mbh.4.59.2303 | And as Pritha's son ranged on the field, the powerful son of Drona finding an opportunity, cut off the string of the Gandiva with an arrow furnished with a horse-shoe head And beholding that extraordinary feat of his, the celestials applauded him highly. |
Mbh.4.59.2309 | And moistening his bow-string with the sweat that stood on his forehead resembling the crescent moon, Pritha's son advanced towards his adversary, even as an infuriated leader of a herd of elephants rusheth at another elephant. |
Mbh.4.59.2318 | And Pritha's son, casting his eyes towards the spot where that bow was twanged, beheld before him the son of Radha. |
Mbh.4.60.2341 | O Pritha's son, if Sakra himself fight on thy side, still I would feel no anxiety in putting forth my prowess. |
Mbh.5.21.896 | Thou shouldst remember that occasion when Pritha's son, single-handed, over-powered in battle six car-warriors. |
Mbh.5.27.1157 | O Pritha's son, your understanding inclines not to an unrighteous course. |
Mbh.5.27.1165 | Having slain all these, what bliss may that be, O Pritha's son, which you will get? |
Mbh.5.32.1441 | Dhritarashtra said, O child, giving my blessings to Ajatasatru, I ask thee, O Sanjaya, whether that king of the Kauravas, Pritha's son, is well with his sons and brothers and counsellors' |
Mbh.5.55.3024 | When the Parthas had been exiled to the woods, there came unto them the slayer of Madhu with a vast army in battle array and capable of crushing hostile kingdoms; and there also came unto them the Kekayas, and Dhrishtaketu, and Dhrishtadyumna of Pritha's race and numerous other kings in their train; and all those great car-warriors were assembled in a place not far from Indraprastha; and having assembled together they censured thee and all the Kurus. |
Mbh.5.66.3435 | And with this preface, Pritha's son Dhananjaya, endued with great wisdom, and possessed of large eyes with red corners, glancing at Vasudeva, then spoke unto me these words pregnant with both virtue and profit, Thou hast already heard the measured words spoken by the high-souled chief of the Madhu's race. |
Mbh.5.91.4277 | SECTION XCI Vaisampayana said, With Pritha's leave and having walked round her, the chastiser of foes, Govinda, also called Sauri, went to Duryodhana's palace that was furnished with great wealth, adorned with beautiful seats, and was like unto the abode of Purandara himself. |
Mbh.5.137.6170 | Vaisampayana continued, Saluting and walking round her, the mighty-armed Krishna whose gait resembled the majestic gait of the lion, then issued out of Pritha's abode. |
Mbh.5.158.6997 | And beholding him, king Yudhishthira the Just, and Kesava of great effulgence, and Pritha's son Vrikodara of terrible deeds, and Arjuna the wielder of Gandiva, and all the other kings that were, rose from their seats. |
Mbh.6.1.17 | Beholding the standard-top of Pritha's son, the high-souled son of Dhritarashtra, with a white umbrella held over his head, in the midst of a thousand elephants, and surrounded by his century of brothers, began with all the kings on his side to array his troops against the son of Pandu. |
Mbh.6.23.1017 | Thus addressed on the eve of battle by Vasudeva endued with great intelligence, Pritha's son Arjuna, alighting from his car, said the following hymn with joined hands. |
Mbh.6.50.2640 | And then Pritha's son Yudhishthira said unto the commander of his army, the son of Prishata, these words, An array known by the name of Krauncharuma, that is destructive of all foes, and that was spoken of by Vrihaspati unto Indra in days of old when the gods and the Asuras fought, that array destructive of hostile divisions, do thou form. |
Mbh.6.52.2740 | And so the Pandavas approached Pritha's son for aid, guided by his standard only. |
Mbh.6.52.2749 | Bhishma is incapable of being conquered in combat by Pritha's son of great intelligence, showering his arrows in battle, with bow and car and steeds. |
Mbh.6.55.2958 | Whoever, O king, advanced against Pritha's son in battle, pierced by sharp shafts was despatched to the other world. |
Mbh.6.57.2996 | The Dhartarashtras, thus slaughtered in battle by Pritha's son, like the Destroyer himself at the end of the Yuga, still fought perseveringly with the Pandavas. |
Mbh.6.58.3037 | And that shower of weapons approaching towards him like a flight of locusts, Pritha's son checked on all sides with his gold-decked arrows. |
Mbh.6.59.3233 | And filling the cardinal and the subsidiary directions with those sharp and terrible shafts of his, Pritha's son decked with diadem and garland of gold, agitated the hearts of his foes by means of the twang of Gandiva. |
Mbh.6.64.3434 | Having said this, O monarch, Pritha's son pierced thy son with sharp-pointed arrows decked with gold. |
Mbh.6.71.3796 | Hearing the blare of Panchajanya and the twang of the bow Gandiva, and seeing also the standard of Pritha's son, a great fear entered our hearts. |
Mbh.6.75.3962 | Thus addressed by Pritha's son, that mighty car-warrior Dhrishtadyumna, that foremost of combatants on cars, issued the order, O great king, to the car-warriors, for forming the Makara array. |
Mbh.6.87.4569 | Then all those rulers, hearing these words of Pritha's son, surrounded the grandsire with a large number of cars. |
Mbh.6.103.5481 | The preceptor also is ever dear to Pritha's son, O Sanjaya. |
Mbh.7.24.1241 | Skilled in battle and endued with great might of arms, Pritha's son, O sire, quickly broke that elephant division. |
Mbh.7.107.5000 | And while that dreadful encounter, so destructive of great heroes, continued, Pritha's son Yudhishthira suddenly heard the blare of Panchajanya. |
Mbh.7.108.5141 | Who will protect thee when I am gone, who is he that is, confiding on whom I may go towards Pritha's son, Phalguna? |
Mbh.7.130.6491 | Having robbed Pritha's son, who is like the Lord of the treasures himself, of his wealth, my son of little intelligence seeth not the fall like a searcher of honey in the mountains. |
Mbh.7.134.6665 | Indeed, as Pritha's son himself had before been shrouded by the Suta's son, even so was the latter now shrouded by the former in that battle. |
Mbh.7.139.6954 | Pritha's son, Dhananjaya, will today behold my prowess when he sees thee slain and lying on the earth, covered with gore. |
Mbh.7.162.8784 | Then Pritha's son cutting off his enemy's bow as also the leathern fence that cased his hands, sped at him five keen shafts whetted on stone. |
Mbh.7.162.8789 | Meanwhile, Pritha's son, taking up his formidable bow, shrouded the son of Hridika with showers of straight shafts. |
Mbh.7.180.9838 | If there be anything more precious than the sovereignty of the three worlds, I do not, O Satwata, desire to enjoy it without Pritha's son, Dhananjaya to share it with me. |
Mbh.7.187.10263 | Forcing, by means of his shafts, Duhsasana to turn back Pritha's son, scattering his arrows, proceeded against Drona in that battle. |
Mbh.8.27.1163 | Beholding Vasudeva's limb pierced through, Pritha's son Dhananjaya mustered all his wrath and addressing Vasudeva said, O mighty-armed one, bear the car to Satyasena, O puissant one, so that I may, with keen shafts, despatch him to Yama's abode |
Mbh.8.27.1165 | Beholding the Ruler of the Universe pierced, Pritha's son Dhananjaya, that mighty car-warrior, checking Satyasena with some keen arrows, cut off with a number of broad-headed shafts of great sharpness, the large head of that king decked with earrings, from off his trunk at the head of the army. |
Mbh.8.27.1183 | Having vanquished large numbers of the samsaptakas in battle, Pritha's son Jishnu looked resplendent, like a blazing fire without smoke |
Mbh.8.63.3678 | Beholding those two brothers made carless, that slayer of hostile heroes, viz, their maternal uncle, the ruler of the Madras, moved by compassion, addressed the son of Radha and said, Thou art to fight today with Pritha's son Phalguna. |
Mbh.8.68.3924 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Hearing that Karna of mighty energy was still alive, Pritha's son Yudhishthira of immeasurable energy, exceedingly angry with Phalguna and burning with the shafts of Karna, said these words unto Dhananjaya, O sire, thy army is fled and hath been beaten in a way that is scarcely honourable! |
Mbh.8.70.4099 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Thus addressed by Janardana, Pritha's son Arjuna, applauding those counsels of his friend, then vehemently addressed king Yudhishthira the just, in language that was harsh and the like of which he had never used before. |
Mbh.8.73.4405 | Let Pritha's son Yudhishthira of immeasurable energy and prosperity, obtain today the whole earth with the welkin above it, the waters on it, and the nether regions below it. |
Mbh.8.77.4653 | Having routed with his arrows that army struck with fright, Pritha's son Arjuna then proceeded, O sire, against the division of the Suta's son. |
Mbh.8.94.6062 | Having in battle slain his foe Karna who was worshipped by the gods, the gandharvas, and human beings, Pritha's son Arjuna looked resplendent in his energy like the deity of a eyes after the slaughter of Vritra. |
Mbh.9.2.86 | O dear child, I heard even these words from thy lips, This wide earth is as much ours as it is of Pritha's son. |
Mbh.9.16.935 | Let Pritha's son Dhananjaya guard my rear today. |
Mbh.9.31.2251 | I do not at this moment behold a match for Duryodhana except Pritha's son Vrikodara! |
Mbh.10.15.949 | Vyasa said, Pritha's son Dhananjaya, O child, was acquainted with the weapon called brahmashira. |
Mbh.12.1.38 | That illustrious hero, however, refused to obey Pritha's wishes. |
Mbh.12.1.55 | Indeed, at Pritha's words I have come to know that Karna was the eldest born! |
Mbh.12.27.1236 | Vaisampayana continued, Restraining Pritha's son who, stupefied by sorrow on account of his kinsmen, uttered such words, Vyasa, that best of ascetics, spoke as follows, first telling him, This can not be' |
Mbh.12.37.2014 | The eldest uncle of Pritha's son, O Bharata, accompanied by Gandhari, proceeded at the head of the train, upon a vehicle borne on the shoulders of men. |
Mbh.12.37.2020 | During the progress of Pritha's son, the city and its streets were adorned with gay citizens all of whom had come out for honouring the king. |
Mbh.12.166.9952 | Vaisampayana continued, After Vidura had finished what he had to say, Pritha's son Arjuna, well skilled in the science of Profit, and conversant also with the truths of both Virtue and Profit, urged on by the drift of Yudhishthira's question, said these words' |
Mbh.13.77.7067 | Vaisampayana continued, Hearing these words of his grandsire, Pritha's son, viz, the royal Yudhishthira of Ajamida's race, uniting with his brothers, began to make gifts of both bulls and kine of different colours unto foremost of Brahmanas. |
Mbh.14.2.46 | As Pritha's son was speaking thus, the highly-energetic Vyasa, cognisant of the duties of life, soothing him, spoke these excellent words, My child, thy mind is not yet calmed; and therefore thou art again stupefied by a childish sentiment. |
Mbh.14.3.80 | Thus addressed by Pritha's son, Krishna Dwaipayana, reflecting for a while, spoke unto the righteous king, This treasury, now exhausted, shall be full. |
Mbh.14.3.84 | Vyasa said If, O Pritha's son, thou art anxious to hear concerning that king sprung from the Karandhama race, then listen to me as I tell thee when that highly powerful monarch possessed of immense wealth reigned |
Mbh.14.52.2263 | Thus addressed, O king, those troops accoutred themselves, and informed Pritha's son of immeasurable energy, saying, Everything is equipt. |
Mbh.14.77.3371 | Then the celestial Rishis, the seven Rishis, and the regenerate Rishis, became engaged in silent recitations from desire of giving victory to Pritha's son of great intelligence. |
Mbh.14.80.3594 | Thus addressed, the prince who had committed no sin, moved by affection for his sire, then placed that gem on the breast of Pritha's son of immeasurable energy. |
Mbh.14.89.3995 | Indeed, Pritha's son by distributing that untold wealth among the invited monarchs, shone, O king, like Vaisravana, the lord of treasures. |
Mbh.15.13.606 | Even these were the words said unto me by the king as also by Pritha's son Dhananjaya. |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
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