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Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 03 Mar 2010 17:18 and updated at 03 Mar 2010 17:18
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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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.3.91.4901 | Thus asked by Pandu's son, the illustrious ascetic, well-pleased, replied in sweet words delighting the Pandavas, Travelling at will, O Kaunteya, over all the regions, I came to Sakra's abode, and saw there the lord of the celestials. |
Mbh.3.161.8195 | And, O Bharata, honoured by the gods, pitris, and the Gandharvas, that enhancer of the glory of the Kurus is learning the science of weapons in Sakra's abode. |
Mbh.3.164.8286 | And when Matali had gone away, that foremost of the royal race, Sakra's son, the high-souled destroyer of all foes made over unto his love, the mother of Sutasoma, beautiful precious gems and ornaments having the splendour of the sun, which had been presented to him by Sakra. |
Mbh.3.167.8433 | And Sakra's charioteer, Matali, at once showed me Nandana and other gardens and groves belonging to the celestials. |
Mbh.3.167.8450 | And, O monarch, I happily lived in Sakra's abode, well cared for having all my desires gratified, learning weapons, listening to the notes of songs, and the clear sounds of musical instruments, and beholding the foremost of Apsaras dance. |
Mbh.3.178.8824 | As I was falling rapidly from Sakra's throne placed on the front of his palace, I spake unto that worshipful sage Agastya, Do thou free me from this curse' |
Mbh.3.229.11511 | And in accordance with Sakra's advice, Krittika was assigned a place in the heavens, and that star presided over by Agni shines as if with seven heads. |
Mbh.3.243.12139 | And the Gandharvas consumed by the fiery weapons of Kunti's son, began to suffer heavily, like the sons of Diti, while being scorched by Sakra's thunder-bolt. |
Mbh.3.313.15571 | And O thou versed in duty, thou hast heard how Hari with the view of overcoming his foes, entered into Sakra's thunder-bolt, and lay concealed there. |
Mbh.5.56.3135 | Indeed, even as Sakra's bow of diverse colours is exhibited in the firmament, and nobody knows of what it is made, so hath that banner been contrived by Bhaumana, for its form is varied and ever varying. |
Mbh.6.44.2172 | And hearing those shouts of Bhimasena who was roaring like the clouds, shouts that resembled the report of Sakra's thunder, thy warriors were filled with fear. |
Mbh.6.53.2765 | And he took up a dreadful arrow for the destruction of Prishata's son whose force resembled that of Sakra's bolt and which was like a second rod of death. |
Mbh.7.19.846 | And like Sakra's car, O king, in the battle between the gods and the Asuras in days of old, it displayed circular, forward, backward, and diverse other kinds of motion. |
Mbh.7.19.878 | And elephants with excellent weapons, banners, hooks, and standards fell down like wooded mountains, split with Sakra's thunder. |
Mbh.7.35.1845 | Covered all over with arrows, that son of Sakra's son, filled with rage, careered over the field. |
Mbh.7.43.2058 | Possessed of prowess resembling that of Sakra himself, the mighty son of Sakra's son, viz, Abhimanyu, agitating the Katirava army looked exceedingly resplendent. |
Mbh.7.115.5629 | Then cutting off with a broad-headed arrow endued with the force of Sakra's thunder, the head of Sudarsana's driver, the foremost one amongst the Sinis. |
Mbh.7.155.8287 | At him I will hurl the fatal dart of Sakra's workmanship. |
Mbh.8.73.4402 | Yonder host of fierce prowess, O Partha, hath been shorn of its splendours today like the Asura host in days of yore shorn of its splendours by Sakra's prowess. |
Mbh.8.91.5825 | That shaft of keen point and endued with the effulgence of Sakra's thunder, sped from Karna's arms, fell upon Dhananjaya's chest and penetrated it like a mighty snake penetrating an ant-hill. |
Mbh.13.5.344 | Then the thought arose in Sakra's mind, How could this bird come to possess humane and generous feelings which are impossible in one belonging to the world of lower animals? |
Mbh.14.11.343 | And thus smitten by the mighty Indra, he suddenly entered into his Sakra's body, and took away its essential attributes. |
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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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