Samantapanchaka
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 03 Mar 2010 17:35 and updated at 03 Mar 2010 17:35
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.1.11 | Sauti said, Having heard the diverse sacred and wonderful stories which were composed in his Mahabharata by Krishna-Dwaipayana, and which were recited in full by Vaisampayana at the Snake-sacrifice of the high-souled royal sage Janamejaya and in the presence also of that chief of Princes, the son of Parikshit, and having wandered about, visiting many sacred waters and holy shrines, I journeyed to the country venerated by the Dwijas twice-born and called Samantapanchaka where formerly was fought the battle between the children of Kuru and Pandu, and all the chiefs of the land ranged on either side. |
Mbh.3.83.4382 | It is also called Samantapanchaka and is said to be the northern sacrificial altar of the Grandsire' |
Mbh.3.117.6035 | In the tract of land, called Samantapanchaka five lakes of blood were made by him. |
Mbh.6.1.10 | Yudhishthira, the son of Kunti, caused tents by thousands to be set up according to rule, beyond the region called Samantapanchaka. |
Mbh.7.75.3285 | Tomorrow thou shalt hear that the head of the Sindhus hath, in battle, been cut off from his trunk to roll on the outskirts of Samantapanchaka! |
Mbh.7.143.7413 | Endued with great energy, he is still engaged in the observance of the austerest of penances outside this very Samantapanchaka, O ape-bannered one! |
Mbh.7.143.7421 | For grieving his foes and gladdening his friends, the son of Pandu, by shooting his shafts repeatedly at it, sent that head outside the limits of Samantapanchaka. |
Mbh.9.35.2625 | Those foremost of Brahmanas, O tiger among men, in consequence of their eagerness for enjoying the merits of tirthas, took up their abodes on the bank of the river up to the site of Samantapanchaka. |
Mbh.9.50.3706 | Then he of Madhu's race, having come out of the environs of Samantapanchaka, enquired of the rishis about the results of the battle at Kurukshetra. |
Mbh.9.51.3708 | SECTION The Rishis said, O Rama, this Samantapanchaka is said to be the eternal northern altar of Brahman, the Lord of all creatures. |
Mbh.9.51.3743 | Samantapanchaka is called the northern sacrificial altar of Brahman, the Lord of all creatures. |
Mbh.9.53.3811 | I shall, for this, O king, speedily proceed to Samantapanchaka. |
Mbh.9.53.3814 | Saying, So be it O monarch, Kunti's brave son, the lord Yudhishthira, proceeded towards Samantapanchaka. |
Mbh.9.62.4533 | By dying upon the sacred field of Samantapanchaka, celebrated over the three worlds, I shall certainly obtain many eternal regions |
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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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