Satyajit
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 05 Mar 2010 13:05 and updated at 05 Mar 2010 13:05
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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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.1.140.7477 | And beholding Arjuna rushing at the king of Panchala to seize him, Satyajit of great prowess rushed at him. |
Mbh.1.140.7479 | Then Arjuna with great force pierced Satyajit with ten keen shafts at which feat the spectators were all amazed. |
Mbh.1.140.7480 | But Satyajit, without losing any time, assailed Arjuna with a hundred shafts. |
Mbh.1.140.7482 | Then cutting in twain his antagonist's bow, Arjuna rushed at the king of the Panchalas, but Satyajit, quickly taking up a tougher bow, pierced with his arrows Partha, his chariot, charioteer, and horses. |
Mbh.1.140.7485 | Then Satyajit, finding his bows repeatedly cut in twain and his horses slain, desisted from the fight. |
Mbh.5.57.3149 | And Drupada, the king of the Panchalas, surrounded by his ten heroic sons, Satyajit and others, headed by Dhrishtadyumna, and well-protected by Sikhandin, and having furnished his soldiers with every necessary thing, hath come there with a full Akshauhini, desirous of honouring Yudhishthira. |
Mbh.5.172.7750 | Those brave warriors among the Panchalas, viz, Jayanta and Amitaujas and the great car-warrior Satyajit are all, O king, high-souled Maharathas. |
Mbh.5.172.7768 | Drupada's son, Satyajit, young in years and displaying great prowess in battle, should be regarded as equal to eight Rathas. |
Mbh.7.17.795 | Arjuna said, This Satyajit, O king, will today become thy protector in battle. |
Mbh.7.17.796 | As long as Satyajit lives, the preceptor will never be able to attain his desire. |
Mbh.7.17.797 | If, however, O lord, this tiger among men, Satyajit, be slain in battle, thou shouldst not then remain on the field even if surrounded by all our warriors' |
Mbh.7.21.960 | Beholding Drona, the brave Satyajit, of prowess incapable of being baffled, rushed at the Preceptor who was desirous of seizing Yudhishthira. |
Mbh.7.21.962 | Then Satyajit, of prowess incapable of being baffled, invoking a mighty weapon, pierced Drona with keen-pointed arrows. |
Mbh.7.21.963 | And Satyajit shot at Drona's charioteer five arrows, fatal as snake-poison and each looking like Death himself. |
Mbh.7.21.965 | Then Satyajit quickly Pierced Drona's steeds with ten shafts; and filled with rage, he next pierced each of his Parshni drivers with ten shafts. |
Mbh.7.21.969 | Thereupon, the valiant Satyajit, quickly taking up another bow, struck Drona, O king, with thirty arrows winged with the feathers of the Kanka bird. |
Mbh.7.21.970 | Beholding Drona thus encountered in battle by Satyajit, the Pandayas, O king, shouted in joy and waved their garments. |
Mbh.7.21.974 | Then cutting off the bows of both Satyajit and Vrika, Drona, with six shafts slew Vrika with his charioteer and steeds. |
Mbh.7.21.975 | Then Satyajit, taking up another bow that was tougher, pierced Drona with his steeds, his charioteer, and his standard. |
Mbh.7.21.980 | Beholding Satyajit swell with energy in that dreadful combat, Drona cut off that illustrious warrior's head with a crescent-shaped arrow |
Mbh.7.22.1069 | Other car-warriors headed by Satyajit, together with the Panchalas, the Kekayas, the Matsyas, and especially the Pandavas, are following him. |
Mbh.7.197.11024 | Let the wishes of king Duryodhana be crowned with success today, for I have today slain in battle the preceptor, that always cherished such friendly feelings towards us, that preceptor, who, without protecting, caused that child unacquainted with battle, viz, the son of Subhadra, to be slain by a multitude of wicked warriors, that preceptor, who with his son, sat indifferently, without answering, when Krishna in such distress, dragged into the assembly and sought to be made a slave, asked him to say the truth, that preceptor, who, white all the other warriors were fatigued, cased Duryodhana in invulnerable armour when the latter desired to slay Phalguna and who, having cased him so, appointed him to protect Jayadratha, who, being acquainted with the Brahma weapon, scrupled not to exterminate the Panchalas, headed by Satyajit, that had exerted themselves for my victory, that preceptor, who, whilst we were being unrighteously exiled from our kingdom, freely told us to go into the woods although he had been solicited by our friends to withhold his permission. |
Mbh.8.6.162 | Satyajit, who was equal to the diadem-decked Arjuna himself in battle as regards energy and might, hath been slain in battle by Drona of sure aim. |
Mbh.18.5.229 | Dhrishtaketu and Jayatsena and king Satyajit, the sons of Duryodhana, and Shakuni the son of Subala, Karnas sons of great prowess, king Jayadratha, Ghatotkaca and others whom thou hast not mentioned, the other heroic kings of blazing formstell me for what period they remained in Heaven. |
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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