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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.189.9473 | And that bow which Rukma, Sunitha, Vakra, Radha's son, Duryodhana, Salya, and many other kings accomplished in the science and practice of arms, could not even with great exertion, string, Arjuna, the son of Indra, that foremost of all persons endued with energy and like unto the younger brother of Indra Vishnu in might, strung in the twinkling of an eye. |
Mbh.2.47.1947 | Drona of great prowess and wielding the large bow along with his son, Radha's son Karna, the great warrior Gautama Kripa, myself with my brothers and king Saumadatti, these are thy allies. |
Mbh.3.252.12443 | Then going to the north, he subdued the sovereigns of that quarter and having effected the defeat of Bhagadatta, Radha's son ascended that mighty mountain Himavat, all along fighting his foes. |
Mbh.3.299.14768 | Do thou, O Radha's son, lay my words to heart! |
Mbh.3.300.14801 | Then Radha's son, that slayer of hostile heroes, knowing all about the matter, and desirous of obtaining the dart, remained in expectation of Vasava |
Mbh.3.307.15069 | And thereupon Radha's son replied unto him, Thou art welcome |
Mbh.3.308.15079 | And when that foremost of Brahmanas did not ask for any other boon, Radha's son again spake unto him with a smile, My mail, O regenerate one, hath been born with my body, and this pair of ear-rings hath arisen from Amrita. |
Mbh.4.60.2327 | Do thou now, O Radha's son, contending with me in the sight of the Kurus, make good what thou hadst said before in disregard of myself. |
Mbh.4.60.2344 | Hearing this, Arjuna said, Even now, O Radha's son, thou hadst fled from battle with me, and it is for this that thou livest although thy younger brother hath been slain. |
Mbh.5.21.895 | Bhishma said, What is the use of thy talking, O Radha's son? |
Mbh.5.105.4896 | And casting his eyes then on Radha's son, he burst out into a loud laughter. |
Mbh.5.140.6254 | What did that slayer of hostile heroes, that one of immeasurable soul, say unto Radha's son? |
Mbh.5.140.6257 | Sanjaya said, Listen to me, O Bharata, as I repeat in due order those words, both intimidating and mild, agreeable and consistent with virtue, true and beneficial, and pleasing to the heart, which the slayer of Madhu, of immeasurable soul, said unto Radha's son' |
Mbh.5.141.6297 | The Suta, Adhiratha, as soon as he beheld me, took me to his home, and from her affection for me, Radha's breasts were filled with milk that very day, and she, O Madhava, cleansed my urine and evacuations. |
Mbh.5.143.6445 | And riding on his own car decked with gold, Radha's son greatly dejected, came back with us |
Mbh.5.145.6486 | Kunti said, Thou art Kunti's son, and not Radha's. |
Mbh.5.150.6741 | O lord, rebuking all the kings, making a straw of Suyodhana, terrifying Radha's son and repeatedly censuring Suvala's son for the gambling match of Dhritarashtra's sons, and once again endeavouring to disunite all the kings by means of both words and intrigues, I again had recourse to conciliation. |
Mbh.5.169.7637 | Hearing these words, Radha's son, expanding his eyes in rage, and afflicting Bhishma with words like sharp hooks, said unto Ganga's son these words, O grandsire, though I am innocent yet from thy aversion to me, thou manglest me thus, according to thy pleasure, with thy wordy arrows at every step. |
Mbh.6.43.2135 | Vasudeva then went to Radha's son on the field of battle. |
Mbh.6.99.5261 | On that occasion, O lord, thy brave uterine brothers had all fled, as also Radha's son of the Suta caste. |
Mbh.6.124.6865 | Hearing of Bhishma's slaughter that bull among men, viz, Radha's son Karna, partially inspired with fear quickly came there. |
Mbh.6.124.6868 | And he said, O chief of the Kurus, I am Radha's son, who while before thy eyes, was everywhere looked upon by thee with hate, |
Mbh.6.124.6872 | Thou art Kunti's son, not Radha's! |
Mbh.6.124.6932 | Sanjaya continued, After the son of Ganga had said this, Radha's son Karna having saluted Bhishma and obtained his forgiveness, got up on his car and proceeded towards the quarters of thy son' |
Mbh.7.2.63 | Hearing these words of Radha's son, thy sons, O monarch, and thy troops, began to wail aloud and shed copious tears of grief corresponding with the loudness of those wails |
Mbh.7.22.1051 | Duryodhana said, Behold, O Radha's son, the Panchalas broken by that firm bowman Drona with his shafts, like a herd of the wild deer frightened by a lion. |
Mbh.7.30.1610 | Dhananjaya, however, baffled by means of his own arrowy downpours the flights of arrows shot by Radha's son, that warrior of the blazing bow, that hero of bright shafts. |
Mbh.7.38.1939 | The high-souled Abhimanyu, however, O king, desirous of proceeding against Drona, quickly pierced Radha's son with three and seventy shafts. |
Mbh.7.38.1943 | Though afflicted in battle by Radha's son with showers of weapons, still Subhadra's son who resembled a very celestial for prowess felt no pain. |
Mbh.7.46.2212 | Radha's son Karna, with sharp shafts, cut off his excellent shield. |
Mbh.7.128.6400 | Sanjaya said, Leaving Radha's son, that foremost of car-warriors Bhimasena, desired to proceed to the place where those two heroes, viz, Krishna and Dhananjaya were. |
Mbh.7.128.6426 | Indeed, that slayer of foes quickly shot showers of arrows at Radha's son. |
Mbh.7.130.6505 | Hurling that dart, like Purandara hurling the thunderbolt, Radha's son of great strength uttered a loud roar. |
Mbh.7.131.6544 | The prowess that we then beheld of Radha's son was extremely wonderful, inasmuch as that foremost of car-warriors, though deprived of car, continued to resist his foe. |
Mbh.7.132.6601 | Beholding thy sons advancing against Bhimasena, Radha's son, Karna rushed against that mighty warrior, shooting arrows of keen points that were equipped with golden wings and whetted on stone. |
Mbh.7.133.6628 | Beholding the Suta's son turn back and flying away on foot, covered all over with the arrows of Kunti's son, Duryodhana said, Go ye quickly from all sides towards the car of Radha's son' |
Mbh.7.134.6688 | Having slain those princes, O king, in the very sight of Radha's son, the son of Pandu uttered a terrible leonine roar. |
Mbh.7.136.6755 | Stretching his formidable bow, decked with gold, Radha's son, O king, eyed Bhima with wrathful glances. |
Mbh.7.136.6789 | Radha's son, however, smiling, cut off that arrow, O king, of Pandu's son, however, of great Prowess, with three arrows of his, as it coursed towards him through the welkin. |
Mbh.7.141.7121 | SECTION CXLIII Dhritarashtra said, Unvanquished by Drona, and Radha's son and Vikarna and Kritavarman, how could the heroic Satyaki, never before checked in battle, having after his promise to Yudhishthira crossed the ocean of the Kaurava troops, being humiliated by the Kuru warrior Bhurisravas and forcibly thrown on the ground' |
Mbh.7.144.7506 | Radha's son also, O king, shooting showers of shafts, angrily rushed, in that battle, against the invincible grandson of Sini. |
Mbh.7.156.8396 | Yonder, all the Pandava troops are approaching from desire of fight with Radha's son. |
Mbh.7.156.8416 | Shaking their hundreds and thousands of bows they fought with Radha's son, like the Daityas of old fighting with Sakra. |
Mbh.7.156.8420 | Checking the clouds of arrows shot by the hostile king, that mighty car-warrior, viz, Radha's son, sped terrible arrows marked with his own name at the yokes, the shafts, the umbrellas, the cars, and the steeds of his foes. |
Mbh.7.168.9060 | Once again, piercing all those warriors with keen shafts, that hero, with some broad-headed shafts, cut off the bow of Radha's son, that warrior conversant with all modes of warfare. |
Mbh.7.168.9066 | Beholding that invincible warrior of the Satwata race advancing, Radha's son pierced him in that battle with ten arrows. |
Mbh.7.173.9374 | Beholding that frightful Rakshasa of horrible eyes advancing against him, Radha's son, as if smiling, withstood him speedily. |
Mbh.7.185.10175 | And Radha's son engaged himself with Vrikodara, and Arjuna with the son of Bharadwaja, all the troops, from every side, looked on that terrible encounter. |
Mbh.7.186.10203 | Thereupon, a fierce battle took place between Bhima and Radha's son. |
Mbh.8.5.146 | Radha's son of the Suta caste, and those mighty car-warriors who were his brothers, and the Kaikeyas, the Malavas, the Madrakas the Dravidas of fierce prowess, the Yaudheyas, the Lalittyas, the Kshudrakas, the Usinaras, the Tundikeras, the Savitriputras, the Easterners, the Northerners, the Westerners, and the Southerners, O sire, have all been slain by Savyasaci. |
Mbh.8.7.201 | I cannot also brook the death of Radha's son, that ornament of battle, the might of whose arms was as great as that of elephants! |
Mbh.8.8.245 | Subjugating all these brave races, by means of his keen and whetted arrows equipped with kanka feathers, that foremost of car-warriors, Radha's son, had caused all of them to pay tribute to us for the aggrandisement of Duryodhana. |
Mbh.8.10.368 | Cherishing the hope in his heart that after the fall of Bhishma and Drona, Karna would vanquish the Pandavas, and comforted by it, O Bharata, Duryodhana then, filled with joy at having heard those words of Ashvatthama, steadying his mind and relying on the might of his arms, said unto Radha's son, O monarch, these words that were fraught with affection and regard, and that were true, delightful, and beneficial to himself: O Karna, I know thy prowess, and the great friendship thou bearest to me! |
Mbh.8.10.408 | Installed in the command, Radha's son of incomparable splendour looked resplendent in beauty and radiance like a second Sun. |
Mbh.8.24.1038 | Other elephants, frightened by the shafts and lances of Radha's son proceeded against Radha's son himself like insects towards a blazing fire. |
Mbh.8.31.1355 | Did my troops cast their eyes on Radha's son like persons afflicted with cold turning their gaze towards the Sun? |
Mbh.8.32.1538 | I will become the driver of Radha's son of great fame while he will be engaged in battle with the foremost one of Pandu's sons, as thou solicitest me. |
Mbh.8.41.2140 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Hearing, O sire, these words of Radha's son who delighted in battle, Shalya once more addressed Karna, citing an example, I am born in the race of men who performed great sacrifices, who never retreated from battle, who were kings whose coronal locks underwent the sacred bath. |
Mbh.8.45.2500 | Then Radha's son, smiling, once more urged Shalya, saying, Proceed |
Mbh.8.48.2650 | Then Dhrishtadyumna, Satyaki, and the five sons of Draupadi, and Vrikodara, Janamejaya, and Shikhandi, and many foremost warriors among the Prabhadrakas, and many amongst the Cedis, the Kaikayas, and the Pancalas, the twins Nakula and Sahadeva, and the Matsyas, all clad in mail, rushed fiercely upon Radha's son, skilled in smiting, from desire of slaying him. |
Mbh.8.50.2819 | In my sight have the armour and robes of the king been cut off and torn, for Duryodhana's gratification, by Radha's son of wicked soul. |
Mbh.8.50.2842 | Hearing these words of Radha's son of immeasurable energy Shalya replied, saying, O thou of mighty arms, proceed against Bhimasena of great might. |
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.8.63.3670 | In return, the king pierced Radha's son in the centre of the chest and then his driver with three shafts. |
Mbh.8.71.4263 | Arjuna said, Approaching Radha's son today that is proud of his might, I shall slay that man of sinful deeds with my shafts in battle, along with all his kinsmen and followers. |
Mbh.8.74.4512 | Today, O slayer of Madhu, I will cut off in battle the head of Radha's son Karna, in the very sight of all the bowmen. |
Mbh.8.74.4513 | Today, O slayer of Madhu, I will cut off in battle the limbs of Radha's son of wicked soul with keen vipathas and razor-faced arrows. |
Mbh.8.83.5092 | Our sleep at the palace at Pramanakoti, the administration of deadly poison to our food, the bites of black cobras, the setting fire to the house of lac, the robbing of our kingdom by gambling, our exile in the woods, the cruel seizure of Draupadi's beautiful tresses, the strokes of shafts and weapons in battle, our miseries at home, the other kinds of sufferings we endured at Virata's abode, all these woes borne by us through the counsels of Shakuni and Duryodhana and Radha's son, proceeded from thee as their cause. |
Mbh.8.86.5215 | White steeds are yoked unto it and Radha's son himself is the warrior that stands upon it. |
Mbh.8.86.5219 | There the royal chief of the Madras, stationed on the fore-part of the car, guideth the steeds of Radha's son of immeasurable energy. |
Mbh.8.87.5300 | The vaishyas, the shudras, the Sutas, and those castes that were of a mixed origin, all, O king, adopted the side of Radha's son. |
Mbh.8.87.5383 | Today the widowhood of the wives of Radha's son is at hand. |
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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