Saradwat
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 03 Mar 2010 18:39 and updated at 03 Mar 2010 18:39
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.49.2511 | Cherishing his subjects and keeping them contented, blessed with good fortune, truth-telling, of immense prowess, he was the disciple of Saradwat in the science of arms. |
Mbh.1.130.6968 | Vaisampayana said, O king, the great sage Gautama had a son named Saradwat. |
Mbh.1.130.6969 | This Saradwat was born with arrows in hand. |
Mbh.1.130.6971 | Saradwat acquired all his weapons by those austerities by which Brahmanas in student life acquire the knowledge of Vedas. |
Mbh.1.130.6974 | Repairing unto the charming asylum of Saradwat, the damsel began to tempt the ascetic equipped with bow and arrows. |
Mbh.1.131.7022 | Having become well-versed in the Vedas and their branches and having burnt also all his sins by asceticism, the celebrated Drona, obedient to the injunctions of his father and moved by the desire of offspring married Kripi, the daughter of Saradwat. |
Mbh.1.138.7390 | And beholding both the warriors with bows strung in their hands the son of Saradwat, viz, Kripa, knowing all duties and cognisant of the rules regulating duels, addressed Karna, saying This Pandava, who is the youngest son of Kunti, belongeth to the Kaurava race: he will engage in combat with thee. |
Mbh.1.144.7788 | Kripa, the son of Saradwat, must be on the side on which Drona and Aswatthaman are. |
Mbh.4.55.2127 | And Arjuna then shot three and seventy arrows of sharp points at Drona, and ten at Dussaha and eight at Drona's son, and twelve at Dussasana, and three at Kripa, the son of Saradwat. |
Mbh.4.57.2173 | And the slayer of Vala, although he steadfastly gazed at his son on the field of battle, was not satiated with such gazing SECTION LVII Vaisampayana said, Beholding the army of the Kurus arrayed in order of battle, that descendant of the Kuru race, Partha, addressing Virata's son, said, Do thou proceed to the spot where Kripa, the son of Saradwat, is going by the southern side of that car whose flag is seen to bear the device of a golden altar' |
Mbh.4.57.2212 | And then the warriors of Kripa's division, desirous of rescuing wrathful son of Saradwat encountered Partha from all sides and covered him with their arrows. |
Mbh.5.30.1336 | Thou must also, O Sanjaya, repair to the abode of Kripa, the son of Saradwat, that mighty car-warrior and foremost of all persons having a knowledge of self, and repeatedly saluting him in my name touch his feet with thy hand. |
Mbh.5.48.2762 | Having bowed down unto Santanu's son, and also Drona with his son, and the unrivalled son of Saradwat, I shall fight for regaining our kingdom. |
Mbh.5.51.2926 | Bhishma, that regenerate Drona, and Kripa the son of Saradwat, these are as much acquainted as I myself with the energy of the intelligent Bhima. |
Mbh.5.141.6340 | The disciples of Drona and Kripa, the son of Saradwat, will be the Sadasyas assisting priests. |
Mbh.5.166.7519 | Ye all are disciples of Drona and of Kripa, the son of Saradwat, in arrows and other arms. |
Mbh.5.167.7561 | Kripa, the son of Saradwat is, O king, a leader of leaders of car-ranks. |
Mbh.5.167.7563 | Born among a clump of heath as the son of that great sage, viz, the preceptor Gautama, otherwise called Saradwat, he is invincible like Kartikeya himself. |
Mbh.6.43.2092 | Sanjaya continued, Hearing these words, O king, of the wise son of Bharadwaja, and honouring the preceptor, Yudhishthira then proceeded towards the son of Saradwat. |
Mbh.6.45.2249 | Kripa, the son of Saradwat, rushed against Vrihadkshatra, the ruler of the Kaikeyas. |
Mbh.6.85.4463 | Baffling all those arrows, Kripa the son of Saradwat, pierced Chekitana in return who was fighting with great care, O king, with arrows in that battle. |
Mbh.6.88.4625 | Behind Duryodhana proceeded Kripa the son of Saradwat. |
Mbh.6.99.5267 | On that occasion, of old, of the seizure of kine, he vanquished that mighty bowman the son of Drona, and Saradwat also. |
Mbh.6.111.6029 | And so, O king, Kripa the son of Saradwat, excited with rage, resisted Sahadeva proceeding towards Bhishma's car. |
Mbh.6.112.6105 | Like an infuriate elephant in the forest rushing against an infuriate compeer, Kripa, the son of Saradwat, proceeded against Sahadeva who was advancing upon Bhishma. |
Mbh.7.144.7442 | Sanjaya said, Beholding the ruler of the Sindhus, O sire, slain in battle by Partha, Kripa, the son of Saradwat, under the influence of wrath, covered the son of Pandu with a dense shower of arrows. |
Mbh.7.144.7451 | And after Kripa, the son of Saradwat, had thus been borne away from the battle, Aswatthaman also, from fear, fled away from the son of Pandu. |
Mbh.7.144.7452 | Then the mighty bowman, Partha, beholding the son of Saradwat afflicted with shafts and in a swoon, began to indulge, on his car, in piteous lamentations. |
Mbh.7.155.8292 | Sanjaya continued, While Karna was uttering those words, Kripa, the mighty armed son of Saradwat, smiling the while, addressed the Suta's son in these words, Thy speech is fair, O Karna! |
Mbh.7.155.8345 | Sanjaya continued, Thus addressed by Kripa, Karna the son of Radha, O bull of Bharata's race, smiling the while, said these words unto the preceptor Kripa, the son of Saradwat, The words thou hast spoken about the Pandavas, O Brahmana, are all true. |
Mbh.7.162.8766 | Kripa, the son of Saradwat, O king, resisted Sikhandin in that battle, that foremost of car-warrior, as the latter advanced on his car. |
Mbh.9.4.285 | Advanced in years, Kripa the son of Saradwat said these words weepingly. |
Mbh.9.17.1095 | The valiant Kripa then, the son of Saradwat, O lord, beholding Hridika's son made carless, quickly bore him away, taking him up on his car. |
Mbh.9.17.1108 | The son of Saradwat pierced Yudhishthira in return with eight arrows and his steeds also with eight keen shafts. |
Mbh.9.21.1388 | Then king Yudhishthira, filled with great wrath and becoming desirous of vanquishing the Dhartarashtras and their king in that battle, pierced the son of Saradwat with three arrows winged with gold and whetted on stone, and next slew with four others the four steeds of Kritavarma. |
Mbh.9.27.1877 | They were Kripa, the son of Saradwat, and the heroic Ashvatthama, that foremost of car-warriors, and Kritavarma of Bhoja's race. |
Mbh.9.63.4598 | Hearing these words of the king, Kripa, the son of Saradwat, installed Drona's son as generalissimo, at the king's command! |
Mbh.12.50.2682 | Beholding him from a distance, Krishna and Dharma's royal son, and the four Pandavas, and the other headed by Saradwat, alighted from their vehicles and collecting their restless minds and concentrating all their senses, approached the great Rishis. |
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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