Slain
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 06 Mar 2010 04:23 and updated at 06 Mar 2010 04:23
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.5.48.2753 | Slain by Krishna, Naraka lay lifeless there, like a Karnikara tree uprooted by the wind. |
Mbh.5.58.3235 | Slain by Bhimasena with his mace, ye will rest in peace. |
Mbh.6.26.1179 | Slain, thou wilt attain to heaven; or victorious, thou wilt enjoy the Earth. |
Mbh.6.59.3199 | Slain here by thee, O Krishna, great will be my good fortune both in this world and the next. |
Mbh.6.89.4686 | Slain therewith, O king, the latter fell down on the earth. |
Mbh.6.99.5283 | Slain by them in battle, I will go to Yama's abode, or slaying them in battle, I will give thee joy. |
Mbh.6.106.5633 | Slain by those strong bowmen, they fell down, O king, on the earth, like mighty elephants tumbling into mountain caves, slain by huge compeers. |
Mbh.6.121.6704 | Sanjaya said, Slain in the evening the Kuru grandsire Bhishma saddened the Dhartarashtras and delighted the Panchalas. |
Mbh.7.90.4078 | Slain foot-soldiers and steeds and cars and elephants constituted its embankments. |
Mbh.7.100.4666 | Slain, or in the act of being slain, those failed to reach the excellent car. |
Mbh.7.116.5684 | Slain by Satwata by means of his straight shafts whose touch resembled that of Indra's thunder, the Yavanas covered the surface of the earth. |
Mbh.7.127.6371 | Slain therewith, those steeds fell down on the earth. |
Mbh.7.139.6958 | Slain by me in battle, thou shalt today proceed to the abode of Yama, like Ravana's son Indrajit slain by Lakshmana, the younger brother of Rama. |
Mbh.7.146.7678 | Slain before in consequence of thy ire, and struck down also by the gods themselves, the invincible Bhishma, the grandsire of the Kurus, lieth now on a bed of arrows. |
Mbh.7.184.10093 | Slain steeds with riders deprived of lives were seen to lie on slain elephants as if stretched on mountain-breasts. |
Mbh.8.21.906 | Slain by one another they fell down, covered with blood and deprived of life like sandal trees cut down with the axe falling down and shedding as they fall their cool blood-red juice. |
Mbh.8.70.4132 | Slain by us, hostile troops are lying on the field, with mangled bodies and uttering loud wails. |
Mbh.8.81.4941 | Slain by the diadem-decked Arjuna with diverse kinds of shafts, they fell down like Siddhas falling down, with their cars, from heaven upon the exhaustion of their merits. |
Mbh.8.93.5982 | Slain in battle, ye warriors, enjoy heaven without delay |
Mbh.9.17.1068 | Slain by Dharma's son of righteous soul in fair fight, Shalya seemed to assume the aspect of a goodly fire lying extinguished on the sacrificial platform. |
Mbh.9.19.1239 | Slain in battle, you may, without delay, obtain all those regions of blessedness |
Mbh.9.26.1778 | Slain by Sahadeva, Uluka, gladdening the Pandavas in that battle, fell down on the earth from his car, all his limbs bathed in blood. |
Mbh.9.30.2207 | Slain by me today, you shall, with the Pancalas, have to repair to the abode of Yama' |
Mbh.11.19.818 | Slain in the midst of the carnage, alas, the heroic Vivimshati is now surrounded and waited upon by vultures! |
Mbh.11.21.870 | Slain in battle by the wielder of gandiva, that hero now sleepeth on the ground. |
Mbh.11.22.887 | SECTION Gandhari said, Slain by Bhimasena, behold, the lord of Avanti lies there! |
Mbh.18.5.250 | Slain on the field of battle, O foremost of men, Karna entered Surya. |
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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