Puru S
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.73.3843 | Sakuntala, having listened to all this, answered, If this be the course sanctioned by religion, if, indeed, I am my own disposer, hear, O thou foremost one of Puru's race, what my terms are. |
Mbh.1.74.3977 | O monarch of Puru's race, He shall perform a hundred horse-sacrifices, these were the words uttered from the sky when I was in the lying-in room. |
Mbh.1.74.4077 | Therefore, O thou of Puru's race, cherish thy high-souled son born of Sakuntala, And because this child is to be cherished by thee even at our word, therefore shall this thy son be known by the name of Bharata the cherished' |
Mbh.1.74.4078 | Hearing these words uttered by the dwellers in heaven, the monarch of Puru's race became overjoyed and spoke as follows unto his priests and ministers, Hear ye these words uttered by the celestial messenger? |
Mbh.1.85.4757 | SECTION LXXXV Sambhava Parva continued Vaisampayana said, The excellent monarch Yayati, the son of Nahusha, having received Puru's youth, became exceedingly gratified. |
Mbh.1.94.5137 | I have, indeed, heard that in Puru's line there was not a single one who was wanting in good behaviour and prowess, or who was without sons. |
Mbh.1.94.5139 | Vaisampayana said, Asked by thee, I shall tell thee all about the heroic-kings in Puru's line, all equal unto Indra in prowess, possessing great affluence and commanding the respect of all for their accomplishments. |
Mbh.1.94.5155 | Amongst them, Tansu of great prowess became the perpetrator of Puru's line. |
Mbh.1.100.5605 | And having reached his city that was like unto the celestial capital, that monarch of Puru's line regarded himself greatly fortunate. |
Mbh.1.164.8520 | O scion of Puru's race, the illustrious Vyasa of wisdom acquired by hard ascetic toil told me so in bygone days. |
Mbh.2.26.1158 | Thence, surrounded by the kings and the peoples he had subjugated, the hero marched against king Viswagaswa, that bull of Puru's race. |
Mbh.3.46.2404 | The sons and grandsons of Puru's race, that have come hither in consequence of ascetic merit do all sport with us, without incurring any sin. |
Mbh.7.198.11140 | Beholding Dhrishtadyumna thus afflicted by Aswatthaman, like an infuriated elephant by a lion, five heroic car-warriors of the Pandava army, viz, Kiritin, Bhimasena, Vrihatkshatra of Puru's race, the youthful prince of the Chedis, and Sudarsana, the chief of the Malavas, quickly rushed against Aswatthaman. |
Mbh.7.198.11216 | Sanjaya said, Upon the fall of the youthful prince of the Chedis, of Vrihatkshatra of Puru's race, and of Sudarsana, the chief of the Malavas, who was well-accomplished in the science of arms, and upon the defeat of Dhrishtadyumna and Satyaki and Bhima, and feeling great pain and touched to the quick by those words of Yudhishthira, and remembering a his former woes, O lord, Vibhatsu, in consequence of his grief, felt such wrath rise within him the like of which he had never experienced before. |
Mbh.9.2.101 | When Sudakshina has been slain, and Jalasandha of Puru's race, as also Srutayush, and Ayutayush, what can it be but destiny? |
Mbh.9.22.1509 | After the fall of even the heroic Srutayush, of also Jalasandha of Puru's race, and of king Srutayudha, the carnage did not still cease! |
Mbh.12.49.2651 | There is another person of Puru's race, viz, Viduratha's son, O puissant one, who has been brought up among bears in the Rikshavat mountains. |
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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