Samsaptaka
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 03 Mar 2010 17:46 and updated at 03 Mar 2010 17:46
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.250.12379 | And Suyodhana thought that Karna and the Samsaptaka army were both able to destroy and intent upon destroying that slayer of foes, Partha. |
Mbh.5.55.3104 | Then, O repressor of foes, the ranks of the Samsaptaka warriors have made this resolution, Either we will slay Arjuna or that Ape-bannered warrior will slay us. |
Mbh.7.20.890 | I have made arrangements for Partha's encounter with the Samsaptaka |
Mbh.7.25.1328 | While Arjuna was proceeding towards Bhagadatta, the mighty Samsaptaka car-warriors, numbering fourteen thousand, made up of ten thousand Gopalas or Narayanas who used to follow Vasudeva, returning to the field, summoned him to battle. |
Mbh.7.25.1348 | I see that thou hast today felled in battle hundreds and thousands of mighty Samsaptaka warriors an together' |
Mbh.7.30.1601 | Having dried up the Samsaptaka ocean by means of weapons that constituted his rays, the son of Pandu then blasted the Kurus also, as if he were the very Sun that arises at the end of the Yuga. |
Mbh.8.16.641 | That slayer of foes, viz, Partha, penetrating into the Samsaptaka force that resembled the ocean, agitated it exceedingly, like a tempest agitating the vast deep. |
Mbh.8.53.3030 | Freed from that foot-tying weapon, the Samsaptaka force, O monarch, looked like the Sun himself giving light unto all creatures, when freed from clouds. |
Mbh.8.81.4939 | Those ninety Samsaptaka cars pursued Dhananjaya, that slayer of foes, pouring upon him showers of shafts, as he proceeded towards Karna's car. |
Mbh.14.74.3282 | They then addressed that tiger among men, that slayer of the Samsaptaka host on the field of Kurukshetra, saying, We are your slaves. |
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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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