Saindhavas
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 03 Mar 2010 17:09 and updated at 03 Mar 2010 17:09
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.269.13074 | And the great warrior killed in battle, with the arrow, the leaders of the Ikshwakus and the hosts of Sivis and Trigartas and Saindhavas. |
Mbh.3.308.15125 | Vaisampayana said, Having defeated the chief of the Saindhavas, and rescued Krishna, and having outlived the entire term of their painful exile in the woods, and having listened to the ancient stories about gods and Rishis recited by Markandeya, those heroes among men returned from their asylum in Kamyaka to the sacred Dwaitavana, with all their cars, and followers, and accompanied by their charioteers, their kine, and the citizens who had followed them |
Mbh.5.134.6037 | Rejoice, O son, and make thyself happy in the possession of wealth in the company of the daughters of the Sauviras and do not, in weakness of heart, be ruled over by the daughters of the Saindhavas. |
Mbh.5.135.6081 | I will, indeed, honour thee then when I will behold thee, crowned with complete success after the slaughter of all the Saindhavas' |
Mbh.7.177.9658 | Then, O king, all the Saindhavas and Valhikas affrightedly looked at Karna who kept his senses in that fight. |
Mbh.8.7.208 | Accompanied by his own force consisting of Ajaneyas, Saindhavas, mountaineers, dwellers of riparian regions, Kambojas, and Vanayus, the king of the Gandharas stayeth on the field, desirous of battling for thy sake. |
Mbh.8.56.3209 | That great bowman, fighting single-handed with the Bahlikas, and the Kaikayas, the Matsyas, the Vasatas, the Madras, and Saindhavas, looked exceedingly resplendent. |
Mbh.14.12.358 | And it is not meet that thou shouldst brood over thy departure from the city, and thy exile with the hide of the antelope for thy robe, and thy wanderings in the great forest, nor shouldst thou recall to thy mind the affliction from Jatasura, the fight with Chitrasena, and thy troubles from the Saindhavas. |
Mbh.14.77.3344 | SECTION LXXVII Vaisampayana said, There occurred a great battle between the diadem-decked Arjuna and the hundreds of Saindhavas who still lived after the slaughter of their clan on the field of Kurukshetra. |
Mbh.14.78.3397 | Having arrived at this conclusion, Phalguna, that foremost of men, then said unto those Saindhavas who were all fierce in battle, these words, I say what is for your benefit. |
Mbh.14.78.3406 | The Saindhavas then, O king, shot hundreds and thousands of straight arrows at the wielder of Gandiva. |
Mbh.14.78.3455 | Having vanquished those heroes, viz, the Saindhavas, thus, Dhananjaya began to follow that steed which roved at its will. |
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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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