Satyavat
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 05 Mar 2010 13:12 and updated at 05 Mar 2010 13:12
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.12.151.9009 | In this connection is cited the following verse composed by Satyavat. |
Mbh.12.266.16218 | Bhishma said, In this connection is cited the old narrative of the conversation between Dyumatsena and king Satyavat. |
Mbh.12.266.16219 | We have heard that upon a certain number of individuals having been brought out for execution at the command of his sire Dyumatsena, prince Satyavat said certain words that had never before been said by anybody else |
Mbh.12.266.16222 | Dyumatsena said, If the sparing of those that deserve to be slain be righteousness, if robbers be spared, O Satyavat, then all distinctions between virtue and vice would disappear. |
Mbh.12.266.16226 | Satyavat said, The three other orders viz, the Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, and Sudras should be placed under the control of the Brahmanas. |
Mbh.12.266.16264 | Satyavat said, If thou dost not succeed in making honest men of those rogues and in saving them by means unconnected with slaughter, do thou then exterminate them by performing some sacrifice |
Mbh.12.266.16288 | If, O Satyavat, by adopting the method first mentioned viz, the practice of harmlessness, confusion sets in, the king, considering the period of human life, the strength of human beings, and the nature of the time that has come, should award punishments |
Mbh.13.44.4709 | On this subject some people on one occasion had asked prince Satyavat the following question, If the giver of a dowry unto the kinsmen of a maiden happens to die before marriage, can another person take the hand of that maiden in marriage? |
Mbh.13.44.4713 | Prince Satyavat answered saying, The kinsmen of the maiden should bestow her upon him whom they consider eligible. |
Mbh.13.165.13709 | They are Nriga, Yayati, Nahusha, Yadu, Puru of great energy, Sagara, Dhundhumara, Dilipa of great prowess, Krisaswa, Yauvanaswa, Chitraswa, Satyavat, Dushmanta, Bharata who became an illustrious Emperor over many kings, Yavana, Janaka, Dhrishtaratha, Raghu, that foremost of kings, Dasaratha, the heroic Rama, that slayer of Rakshasas, Sasavindu. |
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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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