Shalya S
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 06 Mar 2010 03:21 and updated at 06 Mar 2010 03:21
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
See All Nouns, See All Categories
Mbh.8.5.126 | Shalya's son of great prowess, O sire, Rukmaratha, hath, O king, been slain in battle by Sahadeva although the former happened to be the latter's brother, having been the son of the latter's maternal uncle. |
Mbh.8.35.1879 | Assured by Shalya's acceptance of the drivership, Duryodhana, filled with joy, embraced Karna. |
Mbh.8.89.5582 | Laughing the while, Partha forcibly struck Shalya's armour with ten arrows. |
Mbh.9.11.662 | Then the Prabhadrakas, O king, and the Somakas, were seen felled or falling by thousands, in consequence of Shalya's arrows. |
Mbh.9.11.664 | Elephants and steeds and foot-soldiers and car-warriors, afflicted with Shalya's arrows, fell down or wandered or uttered loud wails. |
Mbh.9.11.684 | Then Sahadeva slew Shalya's son with his sword. |
Mbh.9.12.758 | The mighty car-warrior then pierced Candrasena with seventy arrows and Shalya's driver with nine, and Drumasena with four and sixty. |
Mbh.9.13.781 | Thus pierced, O monarch, by those mighty car-warriors, blood began to flow from Shalya's body, like crimson streams, running down the breast of a mountain of red chalk. |
Mbh.9.13.803 | Then, O king, the royal son of Dharma, in that dreadful battle, quickly cut off with a razor-headed arrow one of the protectors of Shalya's car-wheels. |
Mbh.9.13.804 | When that brave and mighty car-warrior, that protector of Shalya's car-wheel, was thus slain, Shalya of great strength covered the Pandava troops with showers of arrows. |
Mbh.9.15.880 | Struck with Shalya's shafts, that bow broke into pieces. |
Mbh.9.16.933 | Let them that furnish cars quickly supply my vehicle, according to the rules of science, with weapons and all kinds of implements in a larger measure than Shalya's. |
Mbh.9.17.1016 | At this, the illustrious son of Dharma filled with rage, quickly pierced Shalya's chest and then, without losing a moment, struck his golden mail with six shafts. |
Mbh.9.17.1025 | With another arrow he severed the head of Shalya's driver from his trunk, the middle of which was encased in mail. |
Mbh.9.17.1085 | Beholding Shalya's younger brother slain, thy troops, hopeless of their lives, were inspired with the fear of the Pandavas and fled, covered with dust. |
Mbh.9.19.1169 | elephants, looking like hills, and accomplished in smiting fled away, after Shalya's fall, urged on with hooks and toes. |
Mbh.9.52.3785 | After Shalya's fall and the flight of Kripa and the others, Duryodhana, in great grief, had entered the depths of the Dvaipayana lake. |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
Research data published for the interest of people researching on Mahabharata.
Suggestions are welcome: email:moc.liamg|rnhtijij#moc.liamg|rnhtijij
Reference:- Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli; Source of Plain Text: www.sacred-texts.com; Wikified at AncientVoice. |
Share:-