Samvara
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.65.3277 | The eldest of them all was Viprachitti of great fame Samvara, and Namuchi and Pauloman; Asiloman, and Kesi and Durjaya; Ayahsiras, Aswasiras, and the powerful Aswasanku; also Gaganamardhan, and Vegavat, and he called Ketumat; Swarbhanu, Aswa, Aswapati, Vrishaparvan, and then Ajaka; and Aswagriva, and Sukshama, and Tuhunda of great strength, Ekapada, and Ekachakra, Virupaksha, Mahodara, and Nichandra, and Nikumbha, Kupata, and then Kapata; Sarabha, and Sulabha, Surya, and then Chandramas; these in the race of Danu are stated to be well-known. |
Mbh.1.140.7474 | Then the king of the Panchalas, accompanied by the generalissimo of his forces Satyajit, rushed with speed at Arjuna like the Asura Samvara rushing at the chief of the celestials in days of yore. |
Mbh.3.120.6138 | The army of the demon Samvara was speedily routed by him when only a boy. |
Mbh.3.167.8477 | And they said, Riding on this car, Maghavan conquered in battle Samvara, and Namuchi, and Vala, and Vritra, and Prahrada, and Naraka. |
Mbh.3.170.8555 | And on the occasion of the destruction of Samvara, there had occurred a dreadful and mighty contest. |
Mbh.3.235.11893 | SECTION CCXXXV Vaisampayana said, Hearing those words of Dhritarashtra, Sakuni, when the opportunity presented itself, aided by Kama, spoke unto Duryodhana these words, Having exiled the heroic Pandavas by thy own prowess, O Bharata, rule thou this earth without a rival like the slayer of Samvara ruling the heaven! |
Mbh.3.265.12918 | Besides these, Yudhishthira himself, the son of Kunti, will give thee porcine deer and Nanku deer, and does, and antelopes, and Sarabhas, and rabbits, and Ruru deer, and bears, and Samvara deer and gayals and many other animals, besides wild boars and buffaloes and other animals of the quadruped tribe' |
Mbh.5.16.714 | And he said, O Indra, the great Asura Namuchi was killed by thee; and those two Asuras also of terrible strength, viz, Samvara and Vala. |
Mbh.5.68.3456 | Indeed, that scion of Madhu's race, endued with great might, vanquished with an effort and in seeming playfulness the formidable Naraka and Samvara and Kansa and Sisupala the chief of Chedis. |
Mbh.5.72.3558 | Samvara said that no condition of life could be more distressful than that in which one is always racked by the anxiety caused by the thought, I have no meat for today, what will become of me tomorrow, |
Mbh.5.134.6008 | Samvara hath said, There is no more miserable state than that in which one is anxious for his food from day to day' |
Mbh.6.101.5418 | And that engagement between them became fierce and awful like that between Sakra and Samvara in days of old in the battle between the gods and Asuras |
Mbh.7.23.1232 | And the battle that took place between those two foremost of Rakshasas resembled that which took place in days of old between Samvara and the chief of the celestials. |
Mbh.7.93.4300 | Then commenced that battle between them which was exceedingly wonderful, O monarch, which resembled that, in days of yore, between the Asura Samvara and the chief of the celestials. |
Mbh.7.103.4774 | Beholding this, that bull among the Chedis, viz, Dhrishtaketu, endued with great might, quickly proceeded against Kshemadhurti, like Mahendra proceeding against the Asura Samvara. |
Mbh.7.106.4919 | Both of them invoked into existence illusions like Sakra and Samvara in days of old. |
Mbh.7.167.9000 | The combat that took place, O monarch, between them, was exceedingly dreadful, like that between Samvara and the chief of the celestials in the battle between the gods and the Asuras. |
Mbh.7.173.9376 | The collision that took place between them, ie, Karna and the Rakshasa, O king, became terrible and resembled that between Indra and Samvara. |
Mbh.8.13.524 | Decked with earrings, that large head, O king, fell like the head of Samvara slain in the great battle of old. |
Mbh.8.74.4521 | Today, I will be freed from the grief that I have cherished for thirteen years, O Krishna, by slaying Karna in battle like Maghavat slaying Samvara. |
Mbh.8.82.5039 | The encounter then that took place between those two heroes incensed with each other and who engaged in battle's sport making life itself the stake, became exceedingly fierce, resembled that between Samvara and Sakra in days of old. |
Mbh.8.87.5276 | Both possessed of great celebrity in consequence of prowess and might, they resembled the Asura Samvara and the chief of the celestials in respect of their skill in battle. |
Mbh.8.87.5360 | Fiercely they challenged each other like Sakra and Samvara. |
Mbh.8.88.5402 | the enemy and thy warriors stood their ground, encircling those two mighty car-warriors like the gods and the asuras standing around Vasava and Samvara. |
Mbh.8.90.5720 | and worshipping Janardana, Arjuna, that foremost of all persons in Kuru's race once more quickly pierced Karna with many excellent arrows like the ruler of heaven, piercing the Asura, Samvara. |
Mbh.9.7.444 | For this, slay Shalya in battle, like Maghavat slaying Samvara. |
Mbh.9.15.891 | The collision that then took place between Satyaki and the heroic ruler of the Madras, became fierce and wonderful to behold, even like that which had taken place in days of yore between the Asura Samvara and the chief of the celestials. |
Mbh.10.11.823 | Slay that man of sinful deeds like Maghavat slaying Samvara. |
Mbh.12.97.5476 | Having slain in battle Jambha, Vritra, Vala, Paka, Satamaya, Virochana, the irresistible Namuchi, Samvara of innumerable illusions, Viprachitti, all these sons of Diti and Danu, as also Prahlada, I myself have become the chief of the celestials' |
Mbh.12.101.5678 | Samvara has said that having afflicted a foe first, forgiveness should be shown afterwards, for a wooden pole, if made straight without the application of heat in the first instance, very soon assumes its former state. |
Mbh.12.129.7356 | This is a truth cited from the treatise of Samvara well-known for his great powers of illusion, Fie on the life of that king whose kingdom languishes. |
Mbh.12.165.9831 | They were Hiranyakasipu, and Hiranyaksha, and Virochana, and Samvara, and Viprachitti, and Prahlada, and Namuchi, and Vali. |
Mbh.12.226.13849 | Prithu, Aila, Maya, Bhima, Naraka, Samvara, Aswagriva, Puloman, Swarbhanu, whose standard was of immeasurable height, Prahlada, Namuchi, Daksha, Vipprachitti, Virochana, Hrinisheva, Suhotra, Bhurihan, Pushavat, Vrisha, Satyepsu, Rishava, Vahu, Kapilaswa, Virupaka, Vana, Kartaswara, Vahni, Viswadanshtra, Nairiti, Sankocha, Varitaksha, Varaha, Aswa, Ruchiprabha, Viswajit, Pratirupa, Vrishanda, Vishkara, Madhu, Hiranyakasipu, the Danava Kaitabha, and many others that were Daityas and Danavas and Rakshasas, these and many more unnamed, belonging to remote and remoter ages, great Daityas and foremost of Danavas, whose names we have heard, indeed, many foremost of Daityas of former times, having gone away, leaving the Earth. |
Mbh.12.227.13995 | At that time the thousand-eyed Indra also, the wielder of the thunderbolt, and the slayer of Samvara and Paka, came to the very bank where Narada was. |
Mbh.13.14.895 | After twelve years had expired from the time when Pradyumna, the son of Rukmini, who is endued with great intelligence, slew the Asura Samvara in days of yore, my spouse Jamvavati addressed me. |
Mbh.13.36.4184 | Anusasana Parva Continued in Volume XI SECTION XXXVI Bhishma said, In this connection is cited the old history of the discourse between Sakra and Samvara. |
Mbh.13.36.4186 | Once upon a time Sakra, assuming the guise of an ascetic with matted locks on his head and body smeared with ashes all over, rode on an ugly car and repaired to the presence of the Asura Samvara' |
Mbh.13.36.4187 | Sakra said, Through what conduct, O Samvara, hast thou been able to get at the head of all individuals of thy race? |
Mbh.13.36.4190 | Samvara said, I never cherish any ill-feelings towards the Brahmanas. |
Mbh.13.39.4311 | That illusion which the Asura Samvara possessed, that illusion which the Asura Namuchi possessed, that illusion which Vali or Kumbbinasi had, the sum total thereof is possessed by women. |
Mbh.15.10.485 | This righteous-souled king who performs sacrifices with gifts in profusion, follows the conduct of the royal sages of old, belonging to thy race, of meritorious deeds, having Kuru and Samvara and others and Bharata of great intelligence among them. |
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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