Satanika
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.63.3184 | From Yudhishthira was born Pritivindhya; from Vrikodara, Sutasoma; from Arjuna, Srutakirti; from Nakula, Satanika; and from Sahadeva, Srutasena of great prowess; and Bhima, in the forest begot on Hidimva a son named Ghatotkacha. |
Mbh.1.67.3547 | Their names were Pritivindhya, Sutasoma, Srutakirti, Satanika, Nakula, and Srutasena, endued with mighty energy. |
Mbh.1.95.5341 | And Yudhishthira begat Prativindhya; Bhima, Sutasoma; Arjuna, Srutakriti; Nakula, Satanika; and Sahadeva, Srutakarman. |
Mbh.1.95.5356 | Thou hast also begotten two sons on thy wife Vapushtama, named Satanika and Sankukarna. |
Mbh.1.95.5357 | And Satanika also hath begotten one son named Aswamedhadatta upon the princess of Videha. |
Mbh.1.222.10874 | Prativindhya by Yudhishthira, Sutasoma by Vrikodara, Srutakarman by Arjuna, Satanika by Nakula, and Srutasena by Sahadeva, these were the five heroes and great warriors that Panchali brought forth, like Aditi bringing forth the Adityas. |
Mbh.1.222.10878 | While Nakula named his son Satanika after a royal sage of that name, in the illustrious race of Kuru. |
Mbh.3.12.674 | By my five husbands five sons of exceeding energy have been born of me: Prativindhya by Yudhishthira, Sutasoma by Vrikodara, Srutakirti by Arjuna, Satanika by Nakula and Srutakarman by the youngest, all of them of energy that cannot be baffled. |
Mbh.3.233.11829 | Thy brave sons, Prativindhya by Yudhishthira and Sutasoma by Bhima, and Srutakarman by Arjuna, and Satanika by Nakula, and Srutasena begot by Sahadeva, are well and have become skilled in weapons. |
Mbh.4.31.1262 | And Virata's beloved brother, Satanika, put on a coat of mail made of adamantine steel, adorned with burnished gold. |
Mbh.4.31.1263 | And Madirakshya, next in birth to Satanika, put on a strong coat of mail plated with gold and capable of resisting every weapon. |
Mbh.4.31.1271 | And king Matsya then addressed his brother Satanika born immediately after him, saying, Kanka and Vallava and Tantripala and Damagranthi of great energy will, as it appears to me fight, without doubt. |
Mbh.4.31.1275 | Hearing these words of the king, Satanika, O monarch, immediately ordered cars for those sons of Pritha, viz, the royal Yudhishthira, and Bhima, and Nakula, and Sahadeva, and commanded by the king, the charioteers, with cheerful hearts and keeping loyalty in view, very soon got cars ready for the Pandavas. |
Mbh.4.32.1301 | And Satanika having slain a full hundred of the enemy and Visalaksha full four hundred, both those mighty warriors penetrated into the heart of the great Trigarta host. |
Mbh.6.75.3968 | And its two feet, O monarch, were constituted by that mighty car-warrior the blessed Kuntibhoja, and Satanika, supported by a large force. |
Mbh.6.80.4201 | Then Satanika, beholding his uterine brother's bow cut off, endued as he was with great valour, quickly came at that spot repeatedly roaring like a lion. |
Mbh.6.80.4202 | And Satanika, drawing his bow in that battle with great force, speedily pierced Jayatsena with ten shafts, and uttered a loud shout like an infuriate elephant. |
Mbh.6.80.4203 | And with another arrow of sharp point and capable of penetrating every armour, Satanika deeply pierced Jayatsena in the chest. |
Mbh.6.80.4206 | Then the mighty Satanika taking up another excellent bow capable of bearing a great strain, aimed many sharp shafts. |
Mbh.6.80.4210 | And then with another broad-headed arrow, well-aimed and capable of coursing swiftly, Satanika, excited with great wrath deeply pierced Dushkarna in the chest. |
Mbh.6.80.4212 | Beholding Dushkarna slain, five mighty car-warriors, O king, surrounded Satanika on all sides, from desire of slaying him. |
Mbh.6.80.4213 | And they struck the renowned Satanika with showers of arrows. |
Mbh.6.80.4214 | Then the five Kekaya brothers, excited with wrath, approached Satanika for rescuing him. |
Mbh.6.85.4485 | O sire, abandoning that car of his, mounted upon the vehicle of Satanika. |
Mbh.6.119.6522 | Then having thinned the ranks of all the kings, he slew Satanika, the dear brother of Virata. |
Mbh.6.119.6523 | And the valiant Bhishma, having slain Satanika in battle, felled, O king, full one thousand Kshatriyas with his broad-headed shafts. |
Mbh.7.16.708 | Nakula's son, Satanika, rushed at Vrishasena and pierced him with ten arrows capable of penetrating into the vitals. |
Mbh.7.21.984 | Then Satanika, the younger brother of the ruler of the Matsyas, rushed at Drona who was thus engaged in incessantly destroying those divisions of the Pandava host. |
Mbh.7.21.985 | And Satanika, piercing Drona along with his driver and steeds with six shafts, bright as the rays of the sun and polished by his hands of their forger, uttered loud shouts. |
Mbh.7.21.987 | Then Drona, with an arrow sharp as razor, quickly cut off from his trunk the head, decked with ear-rings of Satanika, shouting at him. |
Mbh.7.23.1113 | Steeds of the hue of Sala flowers or of morning sun bore Nakula's son Satanika worthy of every praise. |
Mbh.7.23.1189 | Nakula's son Satanika, as the latter advanced, scattering showers of arrows. |
Mbh.7.86.3792 | Then Nakula's son, Satanika, and Dhrishtadyumna, the son of Pritha, those two warriors possessed of great wisdom, arrayed the several divisions of the Pandavas. |
Mbh.7.105.4864 | Then that crusher of foes, Satanika, the son of Nakula, piercing Somadatta's son, that bull among men, with a couple of arrows, uttered in joy a loud roar. |
Mbh.7.162.8771 | The ruler of the Madras, O king, excited with wrath resisted Virata, O Bharata, as the latter quickly advanced for the slaughter of Drona; Chitrasena, in that battle, resisted, with great force and shooting many shafts, Nakula's son, Satanika, as the latter advanced for slaying Drona. |
Mbh.7.165.8904 | Beholding his brother deprived of his steeds, Satanika quickly approached him on his car in the very sight of all the troops. |
Mbh.7.165.8905 | The ruler of the Madras, however, piercing the advancing Satanika with many shafts, despatched him to the abode of Yama. |
Mbh.7.165.8906 | Upon the fall of the heroic Satanika, Virata, that commander of a large division, ascended the fallen hero's car, decked with standard and garlands |
Mbh.7.166.8926 | SECTION CLXVIII Sanjaya said, Thy son, Chitrasena, O Bharata, resisted Nakula's son Satanika who was engaged in scorching thy host with his keen shafts. |
Mbh.7.166.8929 | And once more Chitrasena, O monarch, in that battle, pierced Satanika in the chest with nine keen shafts. |
Mbh.7.166.8936 | Then mighty Satanika, excited with rage, O Bharata, slew the four steeds of Chitrasena and then his driver. |
Mbh.8.25.1068 | Thy son Srutakarman, O monarch, within half the time taken up by a wink of the eye, fearlessly made Satanika steedless and driverless and carless. |
Mbh.8.25.1069 | The mighty car-warrior Satanika, however, staying on his steedless car, O sire, hurled a mace, filled with rage, at thy son. |
Mbh.8.25.1072 | Then thy son, overcome with fear, mounted upon the car of Vivingsu, while Satanika quickly got upon the car of Prativindhya. |
Mbh.8.46.2537 | Yudhishthira said, With that view, do thou proceed against the son of Radha, and let Bhimasena proceed against Suyodhana, Nakula against Virshasena, Sahadeva against the son of Subala, Satanika against Duhshasana, that bull amongst the Sinis, viz, Satyaki, against the son of Hridika, and Pandya against the son of Drona. |
Mbh.8.48.2680 | The mighty car-warrior Vrishasena then, riding on another vehicle, pierced the five sons of Draupadi with seventy and Yuyudhana with five, and Bhimasena with four and sixty, and Sahadeva with five, and Nakula with thirty, and Satanika with seven arrows, and Shikhandi with ten, and king Yudhishthira with a hundred. |
Mbh.8.48.2687 | And Nakula pierced him with thirty arrows, and Satanika with seven. |
Mbh.8.55.3107 | And Sutasoma pierced him with nine arrows, and Satanika with seven. |
Mbh.8.55.3111 | And he pierced Satanika with nine arrows, and Dharma's son Yudhishthira with five. |
Mbh.8.60.3471 | In the very sight of the twins, O Partha, and of Satyaki and Shikhandi, and Dhrishtadyumna and Bhima and Satanika, O lord, as also of all the Pancalas and the Cedis, O Bharata, yonder Karna is destroying the Pandava division with his arrows, like an elephant destroying an assemblage of lotuses. |
Mbh.8.73.4457 | Know, O Partha, that is prevailing over the Pancalas, and the five sons of Draupadi, and Dhrishtadyumna and Shikhandi, and the sons of Dhrishtadyumna, and Satanika, the son of Nakula, and Nakula himself, and Sahadeva, and Durmukha, and Janamejaya, and Sudharman, and Satyaki! |
Mbh.8.75.4552 | The youthful Satanika, the son of Nakula, rushed against the youthful Vrishasena, the son of Karna, shooting showers of shafts. |
Mbh.8.82.4999 | With a number of broad-headed arrows he then pierced both Satanika and Sutasoma and then cut off the bows of both those heroes. |
Mbh.8.85.5167 | Then the chief of the Bhojas struck the huge elephants, the car-warriors, the innumerable foot-soldiers, and the horse under Satanika. |
Mbh.8.85.5184 | About this time huge elephants and steeds and car-warriors and large bands of foot, struck by Satanika, fell down on the earth, paralysed and crushed like snakes beaten by the tempest caused by Garuda's wings. |
Mbh.8.85.5185 | Then a Kulinda warrior on the Kaurava side, smiling the while, pierced Satanika, the son of Nakula, with many whetted arrows. |
Mbh.8.85.5187 | Then Karna's son pierced Satanika with three arrows, made wholly of iron and Arjuna also with as many. |
Mbh.9.23.1579 | The Pancala prince Dhrishtadyumna, and the great car-warrior Shikhandi, and Satanika, the son of Nakula, fought with the car-force of the enemy. |
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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