Saubha
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.1.102.5766 | And when everything about the wedding had been settled by Bhishma in consultation with Satyavati, the eldest daughter of the king of Kasi, with a soft smile, told him these words, At heart I had chosen the king of Saubha for my husband. |
Mbh.3.12.627 | And slaying Salwa the lord of Saubha, thou didst destroy that city of Saubha itself! |
Mbh.3.14.784 | the lord of Saubha rusheth to this place and that, desirous of encountering me in battle? |
Mbh.3.14.791 | And, O lord of earth, I accordingly set out from my city, for slaying the lord of the Saubha. |
Mbh.3.15.797 | SECTION XV Yudhishthira said, O illustrious Vasudeva of mighty arms, tell thou in detail of the death of the lord of Saubha. |
Mbh.3.16.819 | SECTION XVI Vasudeva continued, O king of kings, Salwa, the lord of Saubha, came towards our city with an immense force consisting of infantry, cavalry and elephants! |
Mbh.3.16.823 | And, O Kauravya, like unto the lord of birds Garuda, the ruler of Saubha rushed towards Dwaraka, bringing with him, O bull among men, his host equipped with all kinds of arms, skilled in all weapons, consisting of a dense display of cars and elephants and cavalry abounding in banners, and well-paid and well-fed foot-soldiers possessed of great strength and bearing every mark of heroism and furnished with wonderful chariots and bows. |
Mbh.3.16.846 | Ye Yadavas, this day, I shall, with my weapons like unto serpents discharged from my bow with my hand, destroy this host of the lord of Saubha! |
Mbh.3.16.849 | The lord of Saubha will be slain today! |
Mbh.3.17.855 | And with his steeds, more flying than running on the ground, he rushed against the foe And the hero equipped with quiver and sword, with fingers cased in leather, twanged his bow possessed of the splendour of the lightning, with great strength, and transferring it from hand to hand, as if in contempt of the enemy, spread confusion among the Danavas and other warriors of the city of Saubha. |
Mbh.3.17.866 | The king of Saubha, however, thus attacked in battle by Pradyumna, endured him not, but discharged at my son arrows that were like blazing fire. |
Mbh.3.17.874 | seeing their king, the lord of Saubha, drop down bereft of sense! |
Mbh.3.19.949 | And the lord of Saubha, unable to bear that manoeuvre of Pradyumna, instantly sent three shafts at the charioteer of his antagonist! |
Mbh.3.19.951 | Then the lord of Saubha, O hero, again discharged at my son by Rukmini, a shower of various kinds of weapons! |
Mbh.3.19.953 | Finding his arrows cut by Pradyumna, the lord of Saubha, having recourse to the dreadful illusion natural to Asuras began to pour a thick shower of arrows. |
Mbh.3.22.1101 | And approaching the town of Saubha whose splendour had disappeared, the discus went right through it, even as a saw divideth a tall tree. |
Mbh.3.22.1103 | And after the town of Saubha had fallen, the discus came back into my hands, And taking it up I once more hurled it with force saying, Go thou unto Salwa' |
Mbh.3.22.1108 | And taking my chariot in front of the town of Saubha I cheerfully blew my conch and gladdened the hearts of my friends. |
Mbh.3.22.1110 | And having thus destroyed the town of Saubha and slain Salwa, I returned to the Anarttas and delighted my friends. |
Mbh.3.182.9042 | Drive Duryodhana, the son of Dhritarashtra, the vilest of sinful men, together with his followers and his hosts of friends to the path betaken by the lord of Saubha, the son of the Earth! |
Mbh.5.48.2744 | It was Krishna who fought with king Salya, the lord of Saubha, stationed in the skies, fearless in consequence of his powers of illusion; and it was he, who, at the gate of Subha caught with his hands the fierce Sataghni hurled by Saubha's lord. |
Mbh.5.130.5800 | At the gates of Saubha, that foremost of monkeys, known by the name of Dwivida, covered Kesava with a mighty shower of stones. |
Mbh.5.178.7978 | Deliberating on the matter, he, at last, with Satyavati's consent, dismissed this maiden, Permitted thus by Bhishma, this girl gladly repaired to Salwa, the lord of Saubha, and approaching him said, Dismissed I have been by Bhishma. |
Mbh.5.179.7990 | Is it thy wish that the lord of Saubha should be urged to wed thee, the high-souled Rama will certainly urge him from desire of doing thee good? |
Mbh.5.179.8038 | Approaching then the lord of Saubha, I addressed him in language that was unbecoming. |
Mbh.7.11.412 | Putting forth his prowess, Madhava hurled unto the sea the Daitya city called Saubha, moving in the skies, protected by Salwa, and regarded as impregnable. |
Mbh.12.339.21945 | Vanquishing next the son of the Danava Vali, viz, Vana, who will be endued with a thousand arms, I shall next destroy all the inhabitants of the Danava city called Saubha |
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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