Saradwat S
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.130.6975 | Beholding that Apsara, of figure unrivalled on earth for beauty, alone in those woods and clad in a single piece of cloth, Saradwat's eyes expanded with delight. |
Mbh.4.57.2183 | Thereupon that heroic and intrepid and mighty car-warrior, Saradwat's son Kripa, endued with strength and prowess, waxing wroth at Arjuna, and unable to bear that sound and eager for fight, took up his own sea-begotten conch and blew it vehemently. |
Mbh.4.57.2186 | Then Saradwat's son quickly pierced Partha, that slayer of hostile heroes, with ten swift and whetted arrows capable of entering into the very vitals. |
Mbh.4.57.2201 | And in this way that slayer of hostile heroes, the son of Pandu, cut off other bows as soon as they were taken up, one after another, by Saradwat's son. |
Mbh.5.161.7260 | As regards my army, it is a veritable main with Saradwat's son as its large fish, Vivingsati as its huge snake, Bhishma as its current of immeasurable might, Drona as its unconquerable alligator, Karna and Salwa and Salya its fishes and whirlpools, the ruler of the Kamvojas its equine head emitting fire, Vrihadvala its fierce waves, Somadatta's son its whale, Yuyutsu and Durmarshana its waters, Bhagadatta its gale, Srutayus and Hridika's son its gulfs and bays, Dussasana its current, Sushena and Chitrayuda its water-elephants hippopotamus and crocodile, Jayadratha its submarine rock, Purumitra its depth, and Sakuni its shores! |
Mbh.5.162.7323 | As regards my army, it is a veritable ocean with Saradwat's son as its large fish; Vivingsati, its smaller fish; Vrihadvala its waves; Somadatta's son its whale; Bhishma its mighty force; Drona its unconquerable alligator; Karna and Salya, its fishes and whirlpools; Kamvoja its equine head vomiting fire, Jayadratha its submarine rock, Purumitra its depth, Durmarshana its waters, and Sakuni its shores! |
Mbh.5.196.8789 | Then Saradwat's son Kripa said that he could annihilate the foe in two month's time. |
Mbh.6.20.963 | And Saradwat's son, that fighter in the van that high-souled and mighty bowman, called also Gautama, conversant with all modes of warfare, accompanied by the Sakas, the Kiratas, the Yavanas, and the Pahlavas, took up his position at the northern point of the army. |
Mbh.6.61.3313 | And while proceeding towards Arjuna, that perpetuator of Panchala's race struck Saradwat's son on his shoulder-joint with three arrows. |
Mbh.6.102.5458 | Then Saradwat's son Kripa, O king, pierced Arjuna who was staying in front of Bhishma, with five and twenty shafts. |
Mbh.7.144.7449 | Then Saradwat's son, O king, thus afflicted with the arrows of Arjuna, lost all strength and swooned away on the terrace of his car. |
Mbh.7.153.8157 | Then the son of Saradwat's daughter, O Bharata, sped many sky-ranging and foe-slaying arrows, winged with gold, towards the sky-ranging Rakshasa. |
Mbh.7.155.8312 | Thus railed at by Saradwat's son, Karna, that foremost of smiters, answered Kripa in the following strain, Heroes always roar like clouds in the season of rains, and like steeds put in the soil, quickly yield fruits. |
Mbh.7.156.8465 | Beholding the mighty-armed Duryodhana thus proceeding, Saradwat's son, approaching Aswatthaman, said these words, Yonder, the mighty-armed Duryodhana, deprived of his senses by wrath, desireth to fight with Phalguna, like an insect desiring to rush into a blazing fire. |
Mbh.7.188.10404 | Tell Drona, O King, that the son of Saradwat's daughter is no more. |
Mbh.7.191.10588 | Saradwat's son, Kripa, too, fled away, saying, Alas. |
Mbh.7.191.10617 | Suffused with shame, O monarch, the king then addressed Saradwat's son, saying, Blessed be thou, say thou, before others, why the army is thus flying away. |
Mbh.7.191.10618 | Then Saradwat's son, O king, repeatedly feeling great anguish, told Drona's son how his sire had been slain' |
Mbh.7.192.10659 | O Sanjaya, and obtaining all those mysteries with every detail, the son of Saradwat's daughter has become a second Drona, and a great hero. |
Mbh.7.198.11118 | All of them began quickly to pierce Satyaki from every side with keen shafts, Duryodhana pierced him with twenty, Saradwat's son, Kripa, with three. |
Mbh.9.5.288 | Having reflected for a little while, the high-souled son of Dhritarashtra, that scorcher of foes, then said these words unto Saradwat's son Kripa, Whatever a friend should say, thou hast said unto me. |
Mbh.9.21.1390 | Saradwat's son pierced Yudhishthira in return with eight arrows. |
Mbh.9.23.1617 | I myself, O king, having only two kinds of forces, and becoming reckless of life, joined the five leaders of our army, and fought with the forces of the Pancala prince, posting our men on that spot where Saradwat's son was stationed. |
Mbh.9.62.4526 | The highly blessed Ashvatthama, and Kritavarma of the Satwata race, and Saradwat's son Kripa, should be told these words of mine, You should never repose any confidence upon the Pandavas, those violators of rules, who have perpetrated many unrighteous acts' |
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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