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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.67.3564 | But the child thus thrown into the water was taken up by the excellent husband of Radha and given by him to his wife to be adopted by her as their son. |
Mbh.1.111.6133 | Then the well-known husband of Radha, of the Suta caste, took up the child thus cast into the water, and he and his wife brought him up as their own son. |
Mbh.1.111.6134 | And Radha and her husband bestowed on him the name of Vasusena born with wealth because he was born with a natural armour and ear-rings. |
Mbh.1.134.7177 | The Vrishnis and the Andhakas, and princes from various lands, and the adopted son of Radha of the Suta caste, Karna, all became pupils of Drona. |
Mbh.1.191.9543 | Vaisampayana continued, Thus addressed by Arjuna, Karna the adopted son of Radha desisted from the fight, for that mighty chariot-fighter thought that Brahma energy is ever invincible. |
Mbh.1.191.9553 | Who can encounter Karna, the son of Radha, in fight, except Rama or Drona, or Kiriti, the son of Pandu? |
Mbh.1.201.9994 | Then, O monarch, there came unto Dhritarashtra, Duryodhana and the son of Radha, Karna. |
Mbh.1.206.10156 | The preceptor Drona also hath said much that is for thy good which however Karna, the son of Radha, doth not regard to be such. |
Mbh.2.66.2830 | And at that sound, the son of Radha, deprived of his senses by anger, waving his well-shaped arms, said these words, O Vikarna, many opposite and inconsistent conditions are noticeable in this assembly. |
Mbh.2.69.3007 | desirous of encouraging the son of Radha and insulting Bhima, quickly uncovered his left thigh that was like unto the stem of a plantain tree or the trunk of an elephant and which was graced with every auspicious sign and endued with the strength of thunder, and showed it to Draupadi in her very sight. |
Mbh.3.237.11945 | Then the son of Radha and Sakuni, O king, addressing Dhritarashtra, that foremost of monarchs, said, O Kaurava, our cattle-stations are now in a delightful place. |
Mbh.3.307.15037 | And, O king, his wife named Radha was unparalleled on earth for beauty. |
Mbh.3.307.15050 | Saying this, O lord of earth, he gave the infant to Radha. |
Mbh.3.307.15051 | And thereat, Radha adopted, according to the ordinance, that child of celestial form and divine origin, and possessed of the splendour of the filaments of the lotus and furnished with excellent grace. |
Mbh.4.55.2092 | SECTION LV Vaisampayana said, After the son of Radha had fled from the field, other warriors headed by Duryodhana, one after another, fell upon the son of Pandu with their respective divisions. |
Mbh.4.55.2150 | When thou comest before that wicked son of Radha, be thou very careful, for he always challengeth me to an encounter. |
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.4.60.2330 | Behold now, O son of Radha, the fruit of that wrath in conflict at hand. |
Mbh.4.60.2353 | And then the warriors that followed the son of Radha rushed in crowds at Arjuna, but Partha sent them all to the abode of Yama by means of arrows shot from the Gandiva. |
Mbh.5.21.898 | Vaisampayana continued, Then Dhritarashtra pacified Bhishma with words of entreaty, rebuked the son of Radha, and spoke the following words, What Bhishma, Santanu's son, hath said is salutary for us, as also for the Pandavas, and likewise for the whole universe. |
Mbh.5.140.6258 | Vasudeva said, O son of Radha, thou hast worshipped many Brahmanas fully conversant with the Vedas. |
Mbh.5.145.6483 | SECTION CXLV Karna said, I am Karna, son of Radha and Adhiratha. |
Mbh.5.196.8791 | Hearing the words of the Suta's son the son of the ocean-going Ganga laughed aloud and said, As long, O son of Radha, as thou encounterest not in battle Partha with his arrows, conch, and bows and rushing to the combat on his car with Vasudeva in his company, so long mayest thou think so! |
Mbh.6.43.2137 | Come to our side, O son of Radha, and stay with us as long as Bhishma is not slain. |
Mbh.6.43.2138 | After Bhishma is slain, O son of Radha, thou mayst then again engage in battle on Duryodhana's side, if thou hast no preference for any of the parties, |
Mbh.7.1.34 | The son of Radha, our friend, the son of a Suta, that one who is ever prepared to lay down his life in battle! |
Mbh.7.1.50 | Dhritarashtra said, I understand that the hearts of all of you are turned towards Vikartana's son Karna, and that all of you, saw that son of Radha, that hero of the Suta caste, ever prepared to lay down his life in battle. |
Mbh.7.7.229 | Speaking unto one another thus and filled with joy, they proceeded, applauding and worshipping the son of Radha. |
Mbh.7.30.1614 | The son of Radha, however, checking Arjuna's weapons by his own arrowy showers, cut off with three sharp shafts the bows of those three warriors. |
Mbh.7.38.1935 | During the progress of that dreadful encounter, Duryodhana, O monarch, addressing the son of Radha, said, Behold, the heroic Duhsasana, who resembleth the scorching sun who was hitherto slaying the foe in battle, hath at last himself succumbed to Abhimanyu. |
Mbh.7.46.2153 | The son of Radha pierced Abhimanyu in return with as many shafts. |
Mbh.7.46.2198 | O mighty bowman, O son of Radha, if competent, do this. |
Mbh.7.126.6321 | The son of Radha, however, shot shafts mildly, but the son of Pandu shot his with great force |
Mbh.7.128.6378 | SECTION CXXX Sanjaya said, During the progress, O monarch, of that battle, making the hair stand on end, and when all the combatants were filled with anxiety and greatly afflicted, the son of Radha. |
Mbh.7.128.6401 | The son of Radha, however, rushing towards him as he proceeded, covered him, O king, with dense showers of arrows, like a cloud pouring, torrents of rain on a mountain. |
Mbh.7.128.6413 | The wrathful son of Radha, smiling the while, seemed to mock Bhimasena as the latter was battling with great fury. |
Mbh.7.128.6424 | Indeed, the son of Radha, in that encounter, fought mildly with Bhima, while Bhima, remembering his former wrongs, fought with him furiously. |
Mbh.7.128.6428 | Those arrows equipped with golden wings and keen points, shot from Bhimasena's bow, covered the son of Radha like a flight of insects covering a blazing fire. |
Mbh.7.129.6448 | With furious twang of bowstring and terrible sounds Of his palms, the son of Radha shot dense showers of shafts towards Bhimasena's car. |
Mbh.7.130.6504 | Grasping that fierce dart, which resembled a second dart of death, and uplifting and aiming it, the mighty son of Radha hurled it at Bhimasena with a force sufficient to take away Bhima's life. |
Mbh.7.130.6521 | There the son of Pandu is about to devour the son of Radha! |
Mbh.7.131.6545 | Beholding that foremost of men, viz, the son of Adhiratha, deprived of his car, Duryodhana, O monarch, said unto his brother Durmukha, There, O Durmukha, the son of Radha hath been deprived of his car by Bhimasena. |
Mbh.7.131.6555 | Then the son of Radha, without reflecting a moment, pierced Bhima in return with four and ten fierce shafts adorned with gold. |
Mbh.7.133.6613 | Disregarding these shafts shot by Karna, Vrikodara pierced the son of Radha in that battle with a hundred straight shafts. |
Mbh.7.134.6653 | SECTION CXXXVI Sanjaya said, Hearing the twang of Bhimasena's bow and the sound of his palms, the son of Radha could not brook it, like an infuriated elephant incapable of brooking the roars of an infuriated rival. |
Mbh.7.134.6668 | When that fierce uproar, making the hair stand on end rose, thy son Duryodhana, O king, quickly said unto all the kings and princes and particularly his uterine brothers, these words, Blessed be ye, proceed towards Karna for rescuing him from Vrikodara, else the shafts shot from Bhima's bow will slay the son of Radha. |
Mbh.7.136.6795 | Excited with rage, the son of Radha then, whose splendour resembled that of the Yuga-fire, smiling the while, cut off the flag-staff of Bhima and felled his banner. |
Mbh.7.136.6807 | Beholding the conduct of Bhima, in battle desirous of victory, the son of Radha beguiled him by concealing himself in his car. |
Mbh.7.136.6811 | The son of Radha, then, from rage, in that encounter, proceeded against the son of Pandu who was waiting for battle. |
Mbh.7.136.6816 | Approaching that multitude of elephants and getting into the midst of that fastness which was inaccessible to a car, the son of Pandu, desirous of saving his life, refrained from striking the son of Radha. |
Mbh.7.136.6829 | Struck by Bhimasena, the son of Radha, with eyes red in wrath, smiling the while, said unto him repeatedly these words, viz, Beardless eunuch, ignorant fool and glutton' |
Mbh.7.142.7178 | Then, king Duryodhana, quickly addressed the son of Radha. |
Mbh.7.142.7189 | How, O son of Radha, when thou art alive will Phalguna succeed in slaying the ruler of the Sindhus before the sun goes to the Asta hills? |
Mbh.7.142.7196 | Thus addressed by thy son, O sire, the son of Radha replied unto Duryodhana, that foremost one among the Kurus, in these words, Deeply hath my body been pierced in battle by the brave bowman Bhimasena, capable of striking vigorously with repeated showers of arrows. |
Mbh.7.142.7258 | Then Duryodhana, O king addressing thy warriors, said, Carefully protect the son of Radha! |
Mbh.7.144.7476 | While Savyasachin was thus lamenting for Kripa, the son of Radha, beholding the ruler of the Sindhu slain, rushed towards him. |
Mbh.7.144.7477 | Seeing the son of Radha thus rushing towards Arjuna the two Panchala princes and Satyaki suddenly rushed towards him. |
Mbh.7.144.7478 | The mighty car-warrior, Partha, beholding the son of Radha advancing, smilingly addressed the son of Devaki and said, Yonder cometh the son of Adhiratha against the car of Satyaki. |
Mbh.7.144.7504 | Ascending upon the car which resembled a celestial vehicle and unto which were yoked those foremost of steeds, capable of going everywhere at will, viz, Saivya and Sugriva and Meghapushya and Valahaka, and which were adorned with trappings of gold, Satyaki rushed against the son of Radha, scattering countless shafts. |
Mbh.7.144.7505 | The two protectors of Arjuna's car-wheels, viz, Yudhamanyu and Uttamaujas, abandoning Dhananjaya's car, proceeded against the son of Radha. |
Mbh.7.145.7572 | Both of these are uncertain, O son of Radha! |
Mbh.7.145.7577 | Thy abuse, however, O son of Radha, of that hero was sinful. |
Mbh.7.147.7700 | Neither Drona, nor the son of Radha, nor Aswatthaman, nor Kripa, O sire, is competent to stand before Arjuna when the latter is excited with wrath, And Suyodhana, said unto himself, Having vanquished in battle all the mighty car-warriors of my army, Partha slew the ruler of the Sindhus. |
Mbh.7.149.7797 | Behold, O son of Radha, many foremost of kings lying on the earth, slain in battle. |
Mbh.7.155.8293 | If words alone could lead to success, then with thee, O son of Radha, as his protector, this bull among the Kurus would be considered to have the amplest measure of protection. |
Mbh.7.155.8306 | Thou roarest, O son of Radha, as long as thou seest not the son of Pritha. |
Mbh.7.155.8345 | Sanjaya continued, Thus addressed by Kripa, Karna the son of Radha, O bull of Bharata's race, smiling the while, said these words unto the preceptor Kripa, the son of Saradwat, The words thou hast spoken about the Pandavas, O Brahmana, are all true. |
Mbh.7.156.8407 | Others, beholding the son of Radha said, with eyes expanded In wrath, Let this arrogant wretch of little understanding, this son of a Suta, be slain by the allied kings. |
Mbh.7.156.8453 | Beholding the son of Radha vanquished, thy, warriors, O bull of Bharata's race, fled away in all directions. |
Mbh.7.164.8873 | Piercing the son of Radha with nine shafts, Sahadeva once more pierced that warrior with nine straight arrows. |
Mbh.7.164.8889 | Pursuing him for a while, the son of Radha, O bull of Bharata's race, smilingly addressed Sahadeva and said these cruel words, Do not, O hero, fight in battle with those that are superior to thee. |
Mbh.7.171.9250 | Let the mighty Ghatotkacha proceed against the son of Radha. |
Mbh.7.180.9833 | I, however, O foremost of warriors, always used to stupefy the son of Radha. |
Mbh.7.186.10211 | Then the valiant son of Radha, taking up a mace, hurled it at Bhima's car. |
Mbh.7.186.10219 | The latter then, viz, the son of Radha, taking up another invincible and gold-decked bow, shot a number of shafts, and quickly slew Bhima's steeds of the hue of bears, and then his two drivers. |
Mbh.8.10.376 | Still both those heroes were respected by me, O son of Radha, at thy word! |
Mbh.8.10.403 | Thus installed in the command, O king, that slayer of foes, the son of Radha, caused, by presents of Niskas and kine and other wealth, many foremost of brahmanas to utter blessings on him. |
Mbh.8.10.405 | And they also said Slay the Parthas and the Pancalas, O son of Radha, for our victory, like risen Sun ever destroying Darkness with his fierce rays! |
Mbh.8.10.409 | Having installed the son of Radha thus in the command of the army, thy son, urged on by Death, regarded himself as one who had his purpose accomplished. |
Mbh.8.21.895 | Penetrating into the midst of his foes, the son of Radha, shaking his best of bows, began to strike off and fell their heads with his sharp shafts. |
Mbh.8.24.1019 | Laughing repeatedly, the son of Radha pursued him and placed his stringed bow, O Bharata, around the neck of the retreating Nakula. |
Mbh.8.30.1307 | Then cutting off the bow of Duhshasana, he proceeded against the son of Radha. |
Mbh.8.31.1444 | Sanjaya continued, Thus addressed by that ornament of battle, viz, Karna, thy son, worshipping the son of Radha, answered him, with a glad heart, saying, Accomplish that, O Karna, which thou thinkest. |
Mbh.8.32.1452 | With thee for his driver, the son of Radha will subjugate my foes. |
Mbh.8.32.1455 | Even as he of Vrishni's race protects by every means the son of Pandu in all dangers, do thou, O chief of the Madras, protect the son of Radha today. |
Mbh.8.32.1490 | I, however, do not regard the son of Radha as my equal in battle. |
Mbh.8.32.1532 | Neither the son of Radha nor myself am superior to thee in valour that I would select thee as the driver of those foremost of steeds that are yoked unto Karna's car. |
Mbh.8.34.1781 | As the illustrious Brahman, the Creator of the worlds, the Grandsire, the Supreme Deity of unfading glory, acted as the driver of Rudra, so do thou restrain the steeds of the high-souled son of Radha like Grandsire restraining those of Rudra. |
Mbh.8.35.1876 | I accept the drivership of the celebrated son of Radha when he will fight with that foremost of the sons of Pandu, as thou desirest. |
Mbh.8.35.1887 | As Krishna, that foremost of all drivers, is the counsellor of Partha, even so do thou protect the son of Radha today from every danger |
Mbh.8.36.1902 | Protected by thee, the son of Radha will vanquish Dhananjaya |
Mbh.8.36.1913 | Unto the mighty-armed son of Radha that warrior of immeasurable energy, stationed on his car for battle. |
Mbh.8.36.1916 | Like a second wielder of the thunderbolt, O son of Radha, do thou in great battle achieve that feat worthy of a hero which was not achieved by those two. |
Mbh.8.36.1917 | Either seize king Yudhishthira the just or slay Dhananjaya and Bhimasena, O son of Radha, and the twin sons of Madri. |
Mbh.8.36.1922 | Accepting those words of Duryodhana, the foremost of car-warriors stationed on his car, viz, the son of Radha, addressed Shalya, that warrior accomplished in battle, saying, Urge the steeds, O mighty-armed one, so that I may slay Dhananjaya and Bhimasena and both the twins and king Yudhishthira. |
Mbh.8.36.1928 | When, son of Radha thou wilt hear the twang of Gandiva in battle, resembling the peal of the thunder itself, thou wilt not then utter such speeches. |
Mbh.8.38.2017 | When the Kaurava troops were thus filled with joy, the ruler of the Madras, laughing in scorn, said these words unto that grinder of foes, viz, the son of Radha, that mighty car-warrior who was about to plunge into that ocean of battle and who was indulging in such vain bragging |
Mbh.8.39.2021 | Without any trouble, however, O son of Radha, thou wilt behold Dhananjaya today. |
Mbh.8.39.2055 | Even so, O son of Radha, thou regardest thyself a lion, for thou dost not behold that repressor of foes, that tiger among men, viz, Dhananjaya. |
Mbh.8.40.2062 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Thus rebuked by Shalya of immeasurable energy, the son of Radha, feeling the propriety of his rebuker's name in consequence of his wordy darts, and becoming filled with rage, answered him thus: Karna said, The merits of meritorious men, O Shalya, are known to them that are themselves meritorious but not to them that are destitute of merit. |
Mbh.8.40.2139 | Having said these words, the son of Radha, O monarch, once more addressed the king of the Madras, fearlessly saying, Proceed, proceed |
Mbh.8.41.2177 | The crow having said these words, one of the swans addressed him, Listen, O son of Radha, to the words that the swan said. |
Mbh.8.43.2334 | SECTION Sanjaya said, That chastiser of foes, viz, the son of Radha, thus silencing the ruler of the Madras, once more addressed him, O monarch, saying these words, In answer to that which, O Shalya, thou hast said unto me by way of instance, I tell thee that I am incapable of being frightened by thee in battle with thy words. |
Mbh.8.45.2498 | Sanjaya continued, Then king Duryodhana stopped Karna and Shalya from going on with their wordy warfare, addressing the son of Radha as a friend, and beseeching Shalya with joined hands, Karna, O sire, was quieted by thy son and forbore saying anything more. |
Mbh.8.46.2506 | Dhritarashtra said, How, O Sanjaya, did the son of Radha dispose his forces in counter array to all the Pandavas headed by Dhristadyumna and protected by Bhimasena, viz, all those great bowmen invincible by the very gods? |
Mbh.8.46.2513 | That Arjuna who had vanquished, single-handed in former days, all creatures at Khandava, who else that is desirous of life, save the son of Radha, would fight with him' |
Mbh.8.46.2537 | Yudhishthira said, With that view, do thou proceed against the son of Radha, and let Bhimasena proceed against Suyodhana, Nakula against Virshasena, Sahadeva against the son of Subala, Satanika against Duhshasana, that bull amongst the Sinis, viz, Satyaki, against the son of Hridika, and Pandya against the son of Drona. |
Mbh.8.46.2558 | The sound also of drums and cymbals, O son of Radha, is being heard on all sides, as also the whizz of diverse kinds of arrows, and the din made by cars and steeds and men. |
Mbh.8.46.2582 | If, O son of Radha, thou succeedest in slaying him that hath Keshava for his driver and Gandiva for his bow, then thou shalt be our king. |
Mbh.8.48.2697 | The valiant son of Radha, armed with the bow, and as if dancing on his car, pierced each of his assailants with thrice as many arrows as each of them had pierced him with. |
Mbh.8.48.2700 | Having crushed those mighty bowmen with showers of arrows, the son of Radha, that crusher of foes, then penetrated, unresisted, into the midst of the division commanded by the Pandava king. |
Mbh.8.48.2701 | Having destroyed thirty cars of the unreturning Cedis, the son of Radha struck Yudhishthira with many sharp arrows. |
Mbh.8.48.2702 | Then many Pandava warriors, O king, with Shikhandi and Satyaki, desirous of rescuing the king from the son of Radha, surrounded the former. |
Mbh.8.49.2730 | The son of Radha, however, of cruel prowess, recovering his senses soon enough, set his heart on the destruction of Yudhishthira. |
Mbh.8.49.2758 | The son of Radha then, pursuing Yudhishthira, the son of Pandu, cleansed himself by touching him in the shoulder with his own fair hand the palm of which was graced with the auspicious signs of the thunderbolt, the umbrella, the hook, the fish, the tortoise, and the conchshell, and desired to seize him by force. |
Mbh.8.50.2830 | Sanjaya continued, While the ruler of the Madras was saying these words unto the son of Radha, Vrikodara, excited with rage, came upon Karna. |
Mbh.8.50.2831 | Beholding Bhima, that delighter in battle, approaching him in that way, the son of Radha laughingly said unto Shalya these words, The words that thou, O ruler of the Madras, hast today spoken to me regarding Bhima, O lord, are without doubt all true. |
Mbh.8.51.2868 | Beholding, however, that son of Radha now defeated by Bhima in battle, what did my son Duryodhana next do' |
Mbh.8.51.2869 | Sanjaya said, Beholding Radha's son of the Suta caste turned back from the fight in that great battle, thy son, O monarch, addressed his uterine brothers, saying, Go ye quickly, blessed be ye, and protect the son of Radha who is plunged into that fathomless ocean of calamity represented by the fear of Bhimasena |
Mbh.8.51.2924 | Having slain those excellent horses of Subala's son in that way, he rode upon another car, and filled with rage proceeded against the son of Radha. |
Mbh.8.51.2928 | The son of Radha then, that crusher of foes, turning back from the pursuit, quickly covered Bhima himself with sharp arrows from every side. |
Mbh.8.56.3188 | That foremost of men endued with great valour, viz, the son of Radha, afflicted those eight heroes engaged in battle with eight keen shafts. |
Mbh.8.56.3190 | Filled with rage, the son of Radha then slew Jishnu, and Jishnukarman, and Devapi, O king, in that battle, and Citra, and Citrayudha, and Hari, and Singhaketu and Rochamana and the great car-warrior Salabha, and many car-warriors among the Cedis bathed the form of Adhiratha's son in blood, while he himself was engaged in taking the lives of those heroes. |
Mbh.8.56.3203 | Beholding Karna thus slaughtering the Pancalas in that dreadful battle, King Yudhishthira the just rushed in wrath towards him; Dhrishtadyumna and the sons of Draupadi also, O sire, and hundreds of warriors, encompassed that slayer of foes viz, the son of Radha. |
Mbh.8.56.3208 | While the son of Radha was thus engaged with the Pandavas, Bhimasena, filled with rage, began to slaughter the Kurus with shafts, every one of which resembled the lord of Yama. |
Mbh.8.57.3299 | Brave heroes fighting in battle with brave Kshatriyas equal to them in might and prowess, obtain great good, O son of Radha. |
Mbh.8.59.3382 | Then Dhrishtadyumna assailed the son of Radha with a straight shaft in that battle, and addressing him said, Wait, Wait |
Mbh.8.59.3412 | The son of Radha, too, O monarch, singly resisted the Pancalas and the Pandavas and the five sons of Draupadi and Yudhamanyu and the mighty car-warrior Satyaki, in consequence of which feat he became the cynosure of all eyes. |
Mbh.8.60.3458 | The son of Radha is endued with great might and great lightness of hand. |
Mbh.8.60.3477 | There, the son of Radha is now rushing against Bhimasena, scattering hundreds of shafts as he proceeds and slaughtering thy army therewith. |
Mbh.8.60.3490 | There, the son of Radha turneth towards this direction, beholding thy banner bearing the ape, and desiring, O Partha, an encounter with thee, O scorcher of foes. |
Mbh.8.60.3500 | Remembering thyself to be of purified soul, O bull of Bharata's race, and remembering also that the son of Radha harboureth a great animosity for the virtuous Yudhishthira, achieve that, O son of Kunti, which should now be achieved. |
Mbh.8.61.3552 | The great car-warriors of the Pandavas also, shaking their bows and shooting their shafts, proceeded against the son of Radha. |
Mbh.8.61.3589 | Karna's son also, avoiding Nakula, proceeded quickly, O sire, to where his father, the son of Radha, was for protecting his car-wheel. |
Mbh.8.62.3639 | Though they shot dense showers of arrows and hurled innumerable lances, fighting with determination, yet they were unable even to look at the son of Radha. |
Mbh.8.62.3640 | Indeed, the son of Radha, that master of all weapons offensive and defensive, by shooting dense showers of shafts checked all those great bowmen. |
Mbh.8.62.3643 | Beholding thy son deeply pierced with many arrows of great energy, that foremost of car-warriors, viz, the son of Radha, filled with rage, rushed to that spot. |
Mbh.8.63.3666 | Indeed, the son of Radha despatched to Yama's abode full five hundred of those warriors that were employed in checking him in that battle. |
Mbh.8.63.3667 | Beholding the son of Radha to be irresistible in that battle, those warriors, afflicted with the arrows of their assailant, repaired to the presence of Bhimasena. |
Mbh.8.63.3672 | Then Nakula and Sahadeva, both shooting showers of shafts with great care, covered the son of Radha therewith. |
Mbh.8.63.3674 | The son of Radha then slew Yudhishthira's excellent steeds, white as ivory and fleet as the mind, and having black hair in their tails. |
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.8.63.3682 | With thy shafts reduced, and without quivers, with thy driver and steeds fatigued, and thyself mangled by foes with weapons, when thou wilt approach Partha, O son of Radha, thou wilt be an object of derision and mirth |
Mbh.8.63.3686 | Then Shalya, laughing, once more said unto Karna as the latter, excited with great wrath and resolved upon Yudhishthira's destruction stood on his car, these words, Him for whose sake Dhritarashtra's son always honours thee, slay that Partha, O son of Radha. |
Mbh.8.63.3695 | Act in such way, O son of Radha, that Bhima may not be able to slay the king today in the sight of us all, that the king may, indeed, escape him. |
Mbh.8.63.3700 | Hearing these words of Shalya, O lord of Earth, and beholding Duryodhana overpowered by Bhima in that dreadful battle, the valiant son of Radha, thus urged by the words of Shalya and exceedingly desirous of rescuing the king, left Ajatasatru and the twin sons of Madri by Pandu, and rushed for rescuing thy son. |
Mbh.8.64.3753 | Hearing these grave words of Duryodhana, the son of Radha, as if smiling, said these words unto the ruler of the Madras, Behold the prowess of my arms and the energy of my weapons, O ruler of men! |
Mbh.8.66.3856 | O prince, the son of Radha was always worshipped by Dhritarashtra and his son, for thy sake! |
Mbh.8.68.3959 | If thou art unable to resist the fierce son of Radha today, as he is careering in battle, give this thy Gandiva today to some other king, that may be thy superior in the use and knowledge of weapons. |
Mbh.8.70.4210 | The Earth shall today drink the blood of the wretched son of Radha. |
Mbh.8.72.4331 | No one, not even the gods with Vasava at their head, can slay the son of Radha, save thee, as I think. |
Mbh.8.73.4465 | The son of Radha, in this battle, is destroying in hundreds the Pancalas that are advancing against him, those heroes, that are resolved to lay down their lives for the sake of their allies! |
Mbh.8.73.4473 | Save thee I do not see another in Yudhishthira's army that would come home safe and sound, having encountered the son of Radha in battle. |
Mbh.8.74.4500 | Today the son of Radha will repent for those cruel words that he said unto the princess of Pancala in the midst of the assembly, in disparagement of the Pandavas! |
Mbh.8.74.4506 | Today, O slayer of Madhu, I will slay that Karna, that son of Radha, relying on whose prowess the proud son of Dhritarashtra, of wicked understanding, always disregarded us. |
Mbh.8.74.4515 | Today, O Keshava, slaying the son of Radha, with all his kinsmen, I will gladden king Yudhishthira, the son of Dharma. |
Mbh.8.78.4720 | Did the son of Radha act towards the hostile troops according to his vow? |
Mbh.8.78.4722 | Beholding the army broken by Kunti's son of immeasurable energy, what did Karna, the son of Adhiratha and Radha, do in that battle? |
Mbh.8.78.4735 | Indeed, Shikhandi, and Bhima, and Dhrishtadyumna, the son of Prishata, and Nakula, and Sahadeva, and the five sons of Draupadi, and Satyaki, surrounded the son of Radha, pouring showers of arrows upon him, from desire of despatching him to the other world. |
Mbh.8.78.4738 | The mighty Bhimasena, in that encounter, filled with rage, struck the son of Radha in the shoulder-joint with ninety straight shafts. |
Mbh.8.78.4740 | The son of Radha pierced each of them in return with five arrows. |
Mbh.8.78.4757 | Then that crusher of foes, viz, the son of Radha, once more achieved an exceedingly wonderful feat, inasmuch as all the Pandavas, united together, were unable to even gaze at him. |
Mbh.8.78.4766 | Those mighty car-warriors of the Pandavas, O king, in that battle, though struggling vigorously, were repeatedly broken by the son of Radha, even as a herd of deer in the forest is routed by an angry lion. |
Mbh.8.78.4771 | The son of Radha, however, that bull among men and scorcher of foes, O monarch, in that battle, broke those returned heroes in diverse ways. |
Mbh.8.79.4800 | Otherwise, the son of Radha, O Janardana, will, in my sight, exterminate the mighty car-warriors of the Parthas and the Srinjayas |
Mbh.8.84.5106 | Then Shalya, that ornament of assemblies, understanding the state of Karna's mind from a survey of his features, addressed that chastiser of foes in words suited to the hour, Do not be grieved, O son of Radha! |
Mbh.8.84.5117 | There, O son of Radha, thy son, Vrishasena, filled with wrath at sight of the stupefaction that has overwhelmed thee, is rushing towards the Pandavas |
Mbh.8.90.5750 | The son of Radha baffles thy shafts |
Mbh.8.90.5759 | The son of Radha baffled with his own weapons those of Savyasaci. |
Mbh.8.90.5766 | Seeing his wheel swallowed, the son of Radha shed tears from wrath, and beholding Arjuna, filled with rage he said these words, O Partha, O Partha, wait for a moment, that is, till I lift this sunken wheel. |
Mbh.8.91.5778 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Then Vasudeva, stationed on the car, addressed Karna, saying, By good luck it is, O son of Radha, that thou rememberest virtue! |
Mbh.8.91.5787 | Whither then, O son of Radha, had this virtue of thine gone? |
Mbh.8.91.5790 | Whither, O son of Radha, had this virtue of thine gone? |
Mbh.8.94.6024 | Though his armour had been cut off with arrows, and though he had been slain in course of that dreadful fight, still that beauty of features which the son of Radha possessed did not abandon him when dead. |
Mbh.8.96.6108 | Beholding their joy and the extraordinary wounds on their bodies, Yudhishthira regarded the son of Radha to be dead and rose quickly from his bed. |
Mbh.8.96.6135 | Hearing of the slaughter of that tiger among men, the proud son of Radha, the wicked-souled son of Dhritarashtra will be filled with despair, as regards both life and kingdom. |
Mbh.9.8.474 | Dhritarashtra said, I have heard of the fall of Drona, of Bhishma and of the son of Radha. |
Mbh.9.22.1507 | After that when Drona, that foremost of all utterers of Brahma, fell, as also the son of Radha, and Vikarna, the carnage did not still cease! |
Mbh.9.58.4222 | All these wretches headed by Duhshasana, who used to utter cruel words, as also those other foes of thine, the son of Radha, and Shakuni, have been slain! |
Mbh.11.1.40 | Thy son had Duhshasana for his counsellor, and the wicked-souled son of Radha, and the equally wicked Shakuni and Citrasena of foolish understanding, and Salya. |
Mbh.11.27.1101 | Then Kunti, O king, in a sudden paroxysm of grief, weepingly addressed her sons in these soft words, That hero and great bowman, that leader of leaders of car-divisions, that warrior distinguished by every mark of heroism, who hath been slain by Arjuna in battle, that warrior whom, ye sons of Pandu, ye took forth, Sutas child born of Radha, that hero who shone in the midst of his forces like the lord Surya himself, who battled with all of you and your followers, who looked resplendent as he commanded the vast force of the Duryodhana, who had no equal on earth for energy, that hero who preferred glory to life, that unretiring warrior firm in truth and never fatigued with exertion, was your eldest brother. |
Mbh.12.1.31 | He who was regarded by the world as a Suta's child born of Radha, was really the eldest son of Kunti and, therefore, our uterine brother. |
Mbh.12.3.143 | People call me Karna the son of Radha. |
Mbh.18.4.215 | The son of Surya, thy eldest brother, the foremost of men, even this one was known as the son of Radha. |
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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