Sringin
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 06 Mar 2010 06:23 and updated at 06 Mar 2010 06:23
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.40.2142 | That Rishi had a son by name Sringin, of tender years, gifted with great energy, deep in ascetic penances, severe in his vows, very wrathful, and difficult to be appeased. |
Mbh.1.40.2145 | And Sringin, wrathful and like unto poison itself, hearing these words in reference to his father, blazed up in rage' |
Mbh.1.40.2146 | And Krisa said, Be not proud, O Sringin, for ascetic as thou art and possessed of energy, thy father bears on his shoulders a dead snake. |
Mbh.1.41.2150 | SECTION XLI Astika Parva continued Sauti said, Being thus addressed, and hearing that his sire was bearing a dead snake, the powerful Sringin burned with wrath. |
Mbh.1.41.2153 | And Sringin asked, What wrong was done to that wicked monarch by my father? |
Mbh.1.41.2162 | O Sringin, thy sire engaged in devotion is in the same posture still. |
Mbh.1.41.2166 | And Sringin said, That sinful wretch of a monarch who hath placed a dead snake on the shoulders of my lean and old parent, that insulter of Brahmanas and tarnisher of the fame of the Kurus, shall be taken within seven nights hence to the regions of Yama Death by the snake Takshaka, the powerful king of serpents, stimulated thereto by the strength of my words' |
Mbh.1.41.2167 | Sauti continued, And having thus cursed the king from anger, Sringin went to his father, and saw the sage sitting in the cow-pen, bearing the dead snake. |
Mbh.1.42.2192 | SECTION XLII Astika Parva continued Sauti said, And Sringin then replied to his father, saying, Whether this be an act of rashness, O father, or an improper act that I have done, whether thou likest it or dislikest it, the words spoken by me shall never be in vain. |
Mbh.1.50.2543 | The Muni had a son, born of a cow, of the name of Sringin. |
Mbh.1.50.2546 | Commanded by him, Sringin was returning home, when he heard from a friend of his about the insult of his father by thy parent. |
Mbh.1.50.2612 | He burnt my father making Sringin only a secondary cause. |
Mbh.15.35.1404 | The high-souled Samika also, and his son Sringin, were similarly brought there. |
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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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