Sinis
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 06 Mar 2010 04:13 and updated at 06 Mar 2010 04:13
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.5.48.2709 | When that slayer of foes, that chief of the Sinis, urged by me, will shower, like the very clouds, his arrows on the foe, completely overwhelming their leaders with that downpour, then will the son of Dhritarashtra repent for this war. |
Mbh.6.59.3172 | And beholding both Vasudeva and Arjuna thus encompassed by infantry and elephants and horses and cars, on all sides, that foremost of all bearers of arms, viz, the chief of the Sinis, quickly proceeded to that spot. |
Mbh.6.59.3173 | And that foremost of bowmen, the chief of the Sinis, quickly rushing at those troops, came to Arjuna's side like Vishnu coming to the aid of the slayer of Vritra. |
Mbh.7.24.1287 | That prodigious beast, then seizing the car of Sinis grandson, hurled it to a distance with great force. |
Mbh.7.94.4335 | Even thus did that bull amongst the Sinis, the prince of the Panchalas. |
Mbh.7.107.5007 | O bull amongst the Sinis, reflecting within myself, I do not, O Satyaki, see amongst all my warriors one who is a greater well wisher to us than thou art. |
Mbh.7.107.5091 | The virtuous-souled Arjuna is thy superior, O bull among the Sinis! |
Mbh.7.108.5099 | SECTION CX Sanjaya said, That bull amongst the Sinis, viz, Satyaki, hearing these words o, full affection, agreeable, fraught with sweet sounds, opportune, delightful, and equitable that were uttered by king Yudhishthira the just, replied unto him, O chief of the Bharatas, saying, O thou of unfading glory, I have heard all the words thou hast said, words fraught with justice, delightful, and conducive to fame for the sake of Phalguna. |
Mbh.7.109.5158 | SECTION CXI Sanjaya said, Hearing these words of the king Yudhishthira the just, that bull among the Sinis feared the censure of Arjuna if he left the king. |
Mbh.7.111.5394 | After that foremost of car-warriors among the Sinis, had entered my host, and after he had passed through the division of the Bhojas, what did the Kauravas do? |
Mbh.7.112.5485 | Those elephants slaughtered with those shafts, whose touch resembled thunder sped by that foremost one among the Sinis began to fly away from the field, their tusks broken, bodies covered with blood, heads and frontal globes split open, ears and faces and trunks cut off, and themselves deprived of riders, and standards cut down, riders slain, and blankets loosened, ran away, O king, in all directions. |
Mbh.7.113.5568 | Passing through Kritavarman's division bristling with swords and darts and bows, and abounding in elephants and steeds and cars, and out of the ground rendered awful in consequence of the blood shed by foremost Kshatriyas numbering by hundreds, that bull among the Sinis proceeded onwards in the very sight of all the troops, like the slayer of Vritra through the Asura array. |
Mbh.7.114.5576 | Beholding that lightness of hand in Satyaki, Drona, O king, smiling the while, suddenly pierced that bull among the Sinis with thirty arrows. |
Mbh.7.115.5613 | SECTION CXVII Sanjaya said, Having vanquished Drona and other warriors of thy army, headed by the son of Haridika, that foremost of men, viz, that bull amongst the Sinis, O foremost one of the Kurus, laughing said unto his charioteer, Our foes, O Suta, had already been consumed by Kesava and Phalguna. |
Mbh.7.115.5616 | Saying these words unto his charioteer, that bull amongst the Sinis, that foremost of bowmen, that slayer of hostile heroes, that mighty warrior, scattering with great force his arrows all around in that dreadful battle, proceeded like a hawk in search of prey. |
Mbh.7.115.5629 | Then cutting off with a broad-headed arrow endued with the force of Sakra's thunder, the head of Sudarsana's driver, the foremost one amongst the Sinis. |
Mbh.7.117.5698 | Beholding all those warriors rushing at him, that bull among the Sinis smilingly addressed his charioteer, saying, Proceed slowly. |
Mbh.7.117.5718 | And Duhsasana pierced that bull among the Sinis with sixteen arrows. |
Mbh.7.118.5777 | That bull amongst the Sinis, with those shafts looking like snakes, cut into fragments that dense shower of stones thrown by the mountaineers. |
Mbh.7.120.5904 | Speedily slain by that foremost one amongst the Sinis with his shafts, these fell down, like tall trees from mountain-tops uprooted by a tempest. |
Mbh.7.123.6080 | The delighter of the Sinis hath again, been set by me to a very heavy task. |
Mbh.7.137.6874 | United with those two of blazing energy viz, Krishna and Bhima, as also with that bull among the Sinis, his prowess hath been increased. |
Mbh.7.137.6881 | Sanjaya said, Beholding that foremost of men, viz, Bhima, to proceed, afflicted with Karna's shafts in the midst, O king, or many heroes, that foremost warrior amongst the Sinis followed him on his car. |
Mbh.7.138.6941 | Having crossed the very ocean, will Satyaki of unbaffled prowess, will that bull amongst the Sinis, of great energy, succumb, obtaining before him the vestige of a cow's foot |
Mbh.7.139.6977 | Having pierced Satyaki with ten shafts, Somadatta's son sped many other keen shafts at that bull amongst the Sinis, from a desire of compassing his destruction. |
Mbh.7.170.9174 | Then the great bowman, Drona, that foremost of all wielders of weapons, excited with rage, quickly pierced Satyaki, that bull amongst the Sinis, with ten arrows. |
Mbh.7.180.9832 | Karna having assented to this, saying So be it' the desire of slaughtering the wielder of Gandiva, O bull amongst the Sinis, was ever present in Karna's heart. |
Mbh.7.180.9836 | Beholding that dart, therefore, rendered futile through Ghatotkacha, O bull amongst the Sinis, I regarded Dhananjaya today to have been rescued from within the jaws of Death. |
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.8.82.5006 | Upon the slaughter of his son, Karna, with heart filled with rage, addressed that bull among the Sinis from desire of slaying him, saying, Thou art slain, O grandson of Sini' |
Mbh.8.82.5029 | Then that bull among the Sinis, cutting off with his own keen shafts the innumerable arrows sped by Karna, and piercing Karna himself with many keen arrows made entirely of iron, pierced thy eldest son with eight shafts. |
Mbh.8.82.5033 | Those scorchers of foes then, viz, the mighty car-warriors among the Pancalas, once more riding on their cars and clad in mail and united together, protected that foremost one among the Sinis, like the Maruts protecting Sakra while engaged in afflicting his foes in battle. |
Mbh.9.20.1277 | While that prince of elephants was falling down, and while the troops of thy son were uttering wails of woe at the sight, that foremost of warriors among the Sinis cut off the head of king Salwa with a sharp and broad-headed arrow. |
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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