Srinjayas
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.140.7468 | The Panchalas and the Srinjayas, on the other hand, thus assailed by the Pandava, met him with a perfect shower of weapons of various kinds. |
Mbh.3.33.1645 | This thy course of life is approved neither by Krishna, nor Vibhatsu, nor by Abhimanyu, nor by the Srinjayas, nor by myself, nor by the sons of Madri. |
Mbh.3.33.1760 | Why, O son of Kunti, should we not wrest our kingdom from the foe, fighting with the aid of the Srinjayas and Kaikeyas, and the bull of the Vrishni race? |
Mbh.3.35.1822 | And all our friends along with the Srinjayas equally desire to please thee. |
Mbh.5.22.971 | Thou wilt also enquire about the welfare of all the assembled sons of Pandu and the Srinjayas and Satyaki and Virata and all the five sons of Draupadi, professing to be a messenger from me. |
Mbh.5.24.1033 | Thou, O Yudhishthira, wilt so make up thy intelligence that they all, viz, the sons of Dhritarashtra and Pandu and the Srinjayas, and all the kings who have been assembled here, will attain peace. |
Mbh.5.25.1036 | SECTION XXV Yudhishthira said, Here are met the Pandavas and the Srinjayas, and Krishna, and Yuyudhana and Virata, O son of the Suta Gavalgana, tell us all that Dhritarashtra hath directed thee to say' |
Mbh.5.25.1057 | I betake myself to you as my refuge, with joined hands, so that both the Kurus and the Srinjayas may be benefited. |
Mbh.5.26.1098 | So I do not see, though I think about it, how there can be prosperity for the Kurus and the Srinjayas when Dhritarashtra hath taken the throne from others, and the far seeing Vidura hath been banished elsewhere. |
Mbh.5.28.1189 | This Satyaki, these Chedis, the Andhakas, the Vrishnis, the Bhojas, the Kukuras, the Srinjayas, adopting the counsels of Krishna, slay their foes and delight their friends. |
Mbh.5.48.2671 | O monarch, even as the celestials eagerly listen to the words of their chief armed with the thunderbolt, so did the Pandavas and the Srinjayas listened to those words of grave import uttered by Kiritin. |
Mbh.5.48.2772 | There are, with us, many aged Brahmanas, versed in various sciences, of amiable behaviour, well-born, acquainted with the cycle of the years, engaged in the study of astrology, capable of understanding with certainty the motions of planets and the conjunctions of stars as also of explaining the mysteries of fate, and answering questions relating to the future, acquainted with the signs of the Zodiac, and versed with the occurrences of every hour, who are prophesying the great destruction of the Kurus and the Srinjayas, and the ultimate victory of the Pandavas, so that Yudhishthira, who never made an enemy, already regardeth his objects fulfilled in consequence of the slaughter of his foes. |
Mbh.5.57.3175 | Those that have Yudhishthira for their leader, the slayer of Madhu for their protector, the heroic Savyasachin and Vrikodara for their warriors, and Nakula, and Sahadeva, and Dhrishtadyumna, the son of Prishata, and Satyaki, and Drupada, and Dhrishtaketu with his son, and Uttamaujas, and the unconquerable Yudhamanyu of the Panchalas, and Sikhandin, and Kshatradeva, and Uttara, the son of Virata, and Kasayas, the Chedis, the Matsyas, the Srinjayas, Vabhru the son of Virata, the Panchalas, and the Prabhadrakas, for fighting for them, those, indeed, from whom Indra himself cannot, if they are unwilling, snatch this earth, those heroes, cool and steady, in fight, who can split the very mountains, alas, it is with them that are endued with every virtue and possessed of superhuman prowess that this wicked son of mine, O Sanjaya, desireth to fight, disregarding me even though I am crying myself hoarse' |
Mbh.5.71.3528 | SECTION LXXI Dhritarashtra said, O Sanjaya, I envy those gifted with sight, who will behold before them that Vasudeva whose body endued with great beauty shineth with effulgence, illuminating the cardinal and subsidiary points of the compass; who will give utterance to words that will be listened to with respect by the Bharatas, words that are auspicious to the Srinjayas, acceptable, by those desirous of prosperity, faultless in every respect, and unacceptable by those that are doomed to death; who is full of high resolves, eternal, possessed of unrivalled heroism, who is the bull of the Yadavas and their leader, and who is the slayer and awe-inspirer of all foes, and who is the destroyer of the fame of every enemy? |
Mbh.5.72.3647 | I shall then also save from the meshes of death the Kurus and the Srinjayas inflamed with wrath, the Pandavas and the Dhritarashtras, and, in fact, this entire earth' |
Mbh.5.82.3907 | The Pandavas with the Srinjayas, O thou of mighty arms, are quite able to withstand the fierce Dhritarashtra host inflamed with rage. |
Mbh.5.82.3910 | Therefore, O mighty-armed Achyuta, heavy should be the punishment that deserves to be speedily inflicted upon them by thyself aided by the Pandavas and the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.5.82.3916 | Act thou, therefore, O Krishna, in such a way with the forces of the Pandavas and the Srinjayas, that sin may not touch thee. |
Mbh.5.93.4375 | I will sincerely endeavour, O Vidura, to bring about peace between the Kurus and the Srinjayas who are about to be slaughtered in battle. |
Mbh.5.127.5618 | For what injury done to them do the sons of Pandu, along with the Srinjayas, seek to slaughter the sons of Dhritarashtra? |
Mbh.5.162.7269 | Then in the midst and presence of the illustrious and high-souled Pandavas, of the Srinjayas, and Krishna possessed of great fame, of Drupada with his sons, of Virata, and of all monarchs, Uluka said these words' |
Mbh.5.163.7336 | Then in the midst and presence of all the Srinjayas, of Krishna possessed of great fame, of Drupada with his sons, of Virata, and all the kings there assembled, Uluka once more repeated unto Arjuna the words he had said, provoking him still further thereby, like one annoying wrathful snake of virulent poison by means of a stake. |
Mbh.5.164.7415 | Indeed, Bhishma of unfailing might and firmly adhering to truth, hath told thee in the midst of the Kurus these words, viz, I will slay the army of the Srinjayas and the Salweyas. |
Mbh.5.168.7590 | The preceptor of all Kshatriyas of royal lineage, the venerable preceptor, will exterminate the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.5.178.7961 | Akritavrana answered him saying, O lord, Rama always speaketh of thee, O king, saying, That royal sage of the Srinjayas is my dear friend, I believe, Rama will be here tomorrow morning. |
Mbh.6.14.729 | Like unto a mighty cloud of high altitude, having the twang of his bowstring for its roar, his arrows for its rain-drops, and the sound of his bow for its thunder, that hero showering his shafts on Kunti's sons with the Panchalas and the Srinjayas on their side, smote hostile car-warriors like the slayer of Vala smiting the Danavas. |
Mbh.6.14.736 | Who were they that stationing themselves by his left wheel smote the Srinjayas? |
Mbh.6.15.799 | If protected he will slay the Pandavas, the Somakas, and the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.6.16.830 | The great bowmen amongst the Srinjayas headed by Dhrishtadyumna, beholding Bhishma looked like little animals when they would behold a mighty yawning lion. |
Mbh.6.45.2193 | And the loud shouts, resembling leonine roars of the Kurus and the Srinjayas, both desirous of victory in battle, made both the welkin and the earth resound therewith. |
Mbh.6.59.3107 | And in consequence of the lightness of his movements, the Pandavas in that battle, along with the Srinjayas, beheld that hero, though really alone, as multiplied a thousand-fold. |
Mbh.6.60.3297 | And the Kurus and the Srinjayas, and all the people there, beheld that single combat between those two foremost of men, viz, Bhishma and Dhananjaya, proceeding thus steadily and thus distinguished by the terrible twang of the bows of both |
Mbh.6.72.3853 | And that encounter which we beheld between the heroic Srinjayas and the Kurus, was fierce in the extreme and highly wonderful. |
Mbh.6.73.3920 | With hair dishevelled, divested of their coats of mail, deprived of their cars, and their bows broken, the Srinjayas fought with the Kurus with their bare arms. |
Mbh.6.74.3957 | And the troops of both the Pandavas and the Kurus, filled with fear and anxiety in course of that dreadful encounter, proceeded to their respective camps, the Pandavas with the Srinjayas and the Kauravas also rested for the night agreeably to the rules of military science |
Mbh.6.75.3995 | And while thus slaughtered, O king, by Drona and Bhishma, the Srinjayas along with the Kekayas took to flight. |
Mbh.6.87.4555 | Then the Srinjayas with their cars, elephants, and horses, trembled. |
Mbh.6.87.4579 | Then Sikhandin, sighting the grandsire of the Bharatas, rushed at him impetuously, saying, Wait, Wait, Remembering, however, the femininity of Sikhandin, and disregarding him on that account, Bhishma proceeded against the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.6.87.4580 | Thereupon the Srinjayas, beholding Bhishma in that great battle, were filled with joy. |
Mbh.6.89.4656 | Then all the Pandava troops, at the command of Dharma's son, rushed at the son of Ganga who was grinding everything with his whetted arrows, Bhishma, however, who delighted in battle felled the mightiest of bowmen amongst the Srinjayas and the Panchalas, with his shafts. |
Mbh.6.90.4732 | That foremost of car-warriors, viz, Drona excited with wrath, rushed against the Somakas and the Srinjayas, desirous of sending them to the abode of Yama. |
Mbh.6.90.4733 | Thereupon loud cries of woe arose among the brave Srinjayas while they were being slaughtered. |
Mbh.6.91.4841 | And the warriors, O king, of thy army and the Srinjayas, by thousands, poured out their lives as libations on the fire of battle, striking one another. |
Mbh.6.96.5122 | Then commenced a fierce battle between Bhagadatta, O sire, and the Panchalas, the Srinjayas, and the Kekayas, with upraised weapons. |
Mbh.6.99.5280 | Having provoked fierce hostilities with the Pandavas and the Srinjayas, fight now thyself with them in battle. |
Mbh.6.108.5750 | Bhishma also, having vanquished the Pandavas and the Srinjayas in battle, was worshipped by thy sons and glorified by them, O Bharata. |
Mbh.6.108.5753 | Then in that fierce hour of night, the Pandavas, the Vrishnis and the invincible Srinjayas sat down for a consultation. |
Mbh.6.109.5935 | Slaughtered with sharp shafts by the Pandavas and the Srinjayas they found not a protector, O bull of Bharata's race |
Mbh.6.109.5938 | Sanjaya said, I will tell thee, O king, what thy sire did when thy sons' host was afflicted by the Pandavas and the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.6.109.5941 | That invincible and great bowman, then, reckless of his very life poured upon the Pandavas, the Panchalas, and the Srinjayas, showers of long shafts and calf-toothed and crescent-shaped arrows. |
Mbh.6.110.5982 | How also did Bhishma the son of Santanu, endued with great energy, fight on that tenth day of battle with the Pandavas and the Srinjayas? |
Mbh.6.110.6013 | The Pandavas, however, though afflicted in battle by that great bowman, still rushed, accompanied by the mighty car-warriors of the Srinjayas, for slaughtering him. |
Mbh.6.115.6280 | Then all the Parthas with Yudhishthira at their head, placing Sikhandin in the van, and uniting with the Srinjayas, fought with Bhishma in battle. |
Mbh.6.116.6288 | SECTION CXVI Dhritarashtra said, How, O Sanjaya, did Santanu's son Bhishma of mighty energy fight on the tenth day of battle, with the Pandavas and the Srinjayas? |
Mbh.6.116.6304 | If thou wishest to do what is agreeable to me, strive to slay me, placing Partha with the Panchalas and the Srinjayas at thy van. |
Mbh.6.116.6305 | Ascertaining this to be his intention, king Yudhishthira of true sight proceeded to battle with the Srinjayas for his support. |
Mbh.6.116.6312 | Ye Srinjayas, entertain no fear today of Bhishma in battle. |
Mbh.6.119.6514 | Then the generalissimo of the Pandava army, viz, the mighty car-warrior Dhrishtadyumna, addressing his soldiers, said, Ye Somakas, accompanied by the Srinjayas, rush ye at Ganga's son' |
Mbh.6.119.6515 | Hearing those words of their commander the Somakas and the Srinjayas, though afflicted with showers of arrows, rushed at the son of Ganga. |
Mbh.6.119.6516 | Thus attacked, O king, thy sire Bhishma, influenced by wrath, began to fight with the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.6.120.6548 | And all the Srinjayas, uniting together, struck him with dreadful Sataghnis, and spiked maces, and battle-axes, and mallets, and short thick clubs, and bearded darts, and other missiles, and arrows furnished with golden wing, and darts and lances and kampanas; and with long shafts, and arrows furnished with heads shaped like the calf-tooth, and rockets. |
Mbh.6.120.6678 | When that crest of the Kuru race, viz, Bhishma of great energy, fell down, the Pandavas and the Srinjayas uttered leonine shouts. |
Mbh.7.2.101 | Arjuna, and Vasudeva, and Satyaki, and the Srinjayas, that force, I think, is incapable of being conquered by the kings. |
Mbh.7.7.250 | Then the Pandavas and the Srinjayas, beholding Drona rush towards them, received him, O king, with showers upon showers in distinct sets of arrows. |
Mbh.7.7.252 | Invoking into existence many celestial weapons in that battle, Drona, within a very short time, afflicted the Pandavas and the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.7.7.257 | He then shot at Prishata's son a thick shower of arrows, like Maghavat excited with rage showering his arrows with great force upon the Danavas, Then the Pandavas and the Srinjayas, shaken by Drona with his shafts, repeatedly broke like a herd of inferior animals attacked by a lion. |
Mbh.7.9.299 | SECTION IX Dhritarashtra said, How did the Pandavas and the Srinjayas slay Drona in battle, Drona. |
Mbh.7.12.457 | SECTION XII Sanjaya said, Yes, as I saw everything with my own eyes, I will describe to thee how Drona fell down, slain by the Pandavas and the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.7.13.525 | The Srinjayas, though struggling vigorously, were unable to beat in battle the host of Drona as it was protected by Drona himself. |
Mbh.7.13.529 | And the Pandavas, and the Srinjayas, through fear, regarded that single warrior of great activity upon his quickly-moving car as if multiplied into many. |
Mbh.7.14.537 | Beholding that angry warrior, owning a golden car, consume their divisions like a raging conflagration, the Srinjayas trembled in fear. |
Mbh.7.16.752 | Then the Pandavas and the Srinjayas and the Panchalas, filled with joy, praised Partha with delightful speeches like the Rishis praising the Sun. |
Mbh.7.21.989 | Having vanquished the Matsyas, the son of Bharadwaja then defeated the Chedis, the Karushas, the Kaikeyas, the Panchalas, the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.7.21.991 | Beholding that hero of the golden car, excited with rage and consuming their divisions, like a fire consuming a forest, the Srinjayas trembled with fear. |
Mbh.7.21.1008 | And that river of fierce current, running over the field of battle, bore away both the Kurus and the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.7.21.1042 | The mighty Drona then began to crush and mangle the Panchalas, the Matsyas, the Kaikeyas, the Srinjayas, and the Pandavas, all excited with rage. |
Mbh.7.22.1049 | Sanjaya said, Beholding the Panchalas, the Pandavas, the Matsyas, the Srinjayas, the Chedis, the Kalikeyas, thus routed after being broken in battle by Drona with his shafts, beholding them thus driven from the field by those showers of fleet arrows shot from Drona's, bow, like vessels sent adrift by the awful waves of the tempest-tossed ocean, the Kauravas with many leonine shouts and with the noise of diverse instruments, began to assail the cars and elephants and foot-soldiers of that hostile host from all sides. |
Mbh.7.22.1058 | There, the wrathful Bhima, abandoned by the Pandavas and the Srinjayas, and surrounded by my warriors, delighteth me greatly, O Karna! |
Mbh.7.33.1720 | and Arjuna's son Abhimanyu, and Kshatradharman, and the valiant Vrihatkshatra, and Dhrishtaketu, the ruler of the Chedis, and the twin sons of Madri, viz, Nakula and Sahadeva, and Ghatotkacha, and the powerful Yudhamanyu and the unvanquished Sikhandin, and the irresistible Uttamaujas and the mighty car-warrior Virata, and the five sons of Draupadi, these all excited with wrath, and the valiant son of Sisupala, and the Kaikeyas of mighty energy, and the Srinjayas by thousands, these and others, accomplished in weapons and difficult of being resisted in battle, suddenly rushed, at the head of their respective followers, against Bharadwaja's son, from a desire of battle. |
Mbh.7.33.1724 | And the strength of Drona's arms that we saw was wonderful in the extreme, inasmuch as the Panchalas and the Srinjayas failed to approach him. |
Mbh.7.38.1932 | Seeing that implacable and proud foe of theirs thus vanquished, those mighty car-warriors, viz, the five sons of Draupadi, who had on their banners the images of Yama and Maruta and Sakra and the twin Aswins, and Satyaki, and Chekitana, and Dhrishtadyumna, and Sikhandin, and the Kekayas, and Dhrishtaketu, and the Matsyas, Panchalas, and the Srinjayas, and the Pandavas headed by Yudhishthira, were filled with joy. |
Mbh.7.76.3308 | Fie on the Kaikeyas, the Chedis, the Matsyas, and the Srinjayas, they that could not protect thee, O hero, while engaged in battle! |
Mbh.7.92.4238 | Indeed, the Dhartarashtra force, divided into three bodies, was slaughtered by the Pandavas and the Srinjayas fiercely, like a herd of cattle in the woods by many beasts of prey, when unprotected by herdsmen. |
Mbh.7.94.4337 | The grandson of Sini then, in return, pierced Drona in the centre of the chest with six and twenty arrows, while the latter was engaged in devouring the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.7.105.4905 | And it wafted away, O king, countless Chedis and Panchalas and Srinjayas. |
Mbh.7.107.4985 | Blessed be thou, great was the uproar made there by the Pandavas and the Srinjayas all fighting with Drona only. |
Mbh.7.107.4991 | Thus struck, O king, by Drona, the Pandavas and the Srinjayas beheld no protector, like elephants sunk in a morass. |
Mbh.7.107.4996 | The mighty-armed Drona vanquished the Panchalas, the Srinjayas, the Matsyas and the Kekayas, O monarch, by hundreds and thousands. |
Mbh.7.108.5151 | The five Kekaya brothers, and the Rakshasa Ghatotkacha, and Virata, and Drupada, and the mighty car-warrior Sikhandin and Dhrishtaketu of great strength, and Kuntibhoja, O sire, Nakula, and Sahadeva, and the Panchalas, and the Srinjayas, all these, O sire, will without doubt, very carefully protect me. |
Mbh.7.111.5458 | Having thus vanquished the Parthas, that mighty car-warrior then vanquished the Chedis, the Panchalas, the Srinjayas, and the Kekayas, all of whom are endued with great prowess. |
Mbh.7.119.5889 | Then the steeds, O king, of the high-souled Dhrishtadyumna ran away and after those steeds had carried away Dhrishtadyumna from the field, Drona, endued with great prowess, began to rout the Panchalas and the Srinjayas in that battle. |
Mbh.7.122.6035 | Then, O king, the Chedis, the Srinjayas, the Kasis, and the Kosalas, rushed cheerfully against the son of Bharadwaja from desire of battle. |
Mbh.7.122.6036 | And the Chedis, the Panchalas, and the Srinjayas addressed one another, saying, Drona is slain! |
Mbh.7.122.6059 | Drona then, O sire, routing on all sides the Panchalas and the Srinjayas united together in battle looked exceedingly resplendent. |
Mbh.7.127.6354 | As regards myself, I will stay here, for despatching others to the presence of Jayadratha and checking the Panchalas, the Pandus and the Srinjayas united together. |
Mbh.7.148.7780 | Yonder the troops of the Pandavas and the Srinjayas, united together, are now rushing against me. |
Mbh.7.148.7792 | Both the Kurus and the Srinjayas have been angry. |
Mbh.7.151.7907 | Then, in that hour of evening, fierce was the battle that took place between Drona, O king, and all of the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.7.151.7937 | And during the progress of that fierce and dreadful battle in the night, the Pandus and the Srinjayas, united together, rushed in wrath against Drona. |
Mbh.7.152.7940 | SECTION CLIV Dhritarashtra said, When the invincible Drona, of immeasurable energy, unable to bear the slaughter of Jayadratha, Wrathfully entered into the midst of the Srinjayas, what did all of you think? |
Mbh.7.153.8051 | Beholding the two brothers resolutely proceeding towards Drona's division, the mighty car-warriors among the Panchalas, the Srinjayas, the Matsyas, the Chedis, the Karushas, the Kosalas, and the Kaikeyas, O king, all followed them. |
Mbh.7.154.8271 | Then the Kaikeyas, the Srinjayas, and the Panchalas of great energy followed the two brothers, O king, accompanied by the Matsyas and the Satwatas. |
Mbh.7.157.8573 | The Panchalas then, as also the Srinjayas, thus disconcerted in battle, fled away leaving Drona's son, with their banners torn. |
Mbh.7.158.8591 | The mighty car-warriors among the Srinjayas and the Panchalas, with the Matsyas and the Somakas, O king, followed the two brothers thus engaged in that encounter with Drona. |
Mbh.7.161.8743 | Protected by us, he is sure to slay the Somakas and the Srinjayas, one after another. |
Mbh.7.161.8744 | Upon the slaughter of all the Srinjayas at the head of the Pandava army, Drona's son without doubt, will slay Dhrishtadyumna in battle. |
Mbh.7.163.8837 | Beholding Aswatthaman in that plight, the Panchalas and the Srinjayas in that battle uttered leonine roars. |
Mbh.7.163.8869 | And the Panchalas, the Srinjayas, the Matsyas, the Kaikeyas, and the Chedis, speedily advanced, with all their might against Drona from desire of slaying him. |
Mbh.7.171.9224 | Slaughtered by terrible shafts, the Panchalas and the Srinjayas took the motion of even a straw for Karna so great was their fright. |
Mbh.7.175.9534 | The Panchalas and the Srinjayas, the steeds and huge elephants of Bhima's army, exceedingly afflicted by the Rakshasas, became much agitated. |
Mbh.7.180.9780 | Upon Partha's slaughter by means of that dart, all the Srinjayas and the Pandavas would have been slain. |
Mbh.7.180.9831 | He being slain, all the other Pandavas with the Srinjayas will be heartless like fireless celestials' |
Mbh.7.184.10108 | Drona next vanquished in that battle the Chedis, the Kaikeyas, and the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.7.188.10339 | Indeed, O monarch, those mighty car-warriors, viz, the Panchalas and the Srinjayas, all rushed against Drona himself, for fighting with him. |
Mbh.7.190.10488 | Thus ordered by Yudhishthira, the mighty car-warriors of the Srinjayas all rushed with great vigour to slay the son of Bharadwaja. |
Mbh.7.190.10565 | Upon the fall of Drona, the Kurus, the Pandavas and the Srinjayas, all became cheerless and ran away with great speed. |
Mbh.7.197.11010 | Beholding the welkin densely shrouded with those weapons, O bull of Bharata's race, the Pandavas, the Panchalas, and the Srinjayas, became exceedingly agitated. |
Mbh.8.3.80 | He caused, O sire, a great carnage among the Srinjayas, the Pancalas, the Kekayas, and the Videhas. |
Mbh.8.5.106 | Sanjaya said, Endued with great prowess and invincible in battle, Bhishma the son of Shantanu, O king, having slain large numbers of Srinjayas and Pancalas, hath been slain after ten days. |
Mbh.8.10.391 | When thou shalt stand resolved on the field, the Pandavas of wicked hearts, the Pancalas, and the Srinjayas, will all fly away with their friends. |
Mbh.8.21.878 | In fulfilment of purposes entertained by Ashvatthama, Karna is slaying the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.8.21.899 | Like a lion grinding herds of deer, Karna speedily grinded all those Pandus and Srinjayas and Pancalas that came within range of his arrows. |
Mbh.8.24.1049 | The Srinjayas, slaughtered in that battle by the Suta's son, blindly proceeded against the latter's self like insects rushing upon a blazing fire. |
Mbh.8.25.1067 | Having vanquished him in battle, O king, Uluka proceeded quickly towards the Pancalas and the Srinjayas and began to slaughter them with sharp shafts. |
Mbh.8.31.1358 | The mighty-armed Karna would, single-handed, slay the Parthas with the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.8.32.1480 | Even as darkness is destroyed, O sire, at the sight of Surya and Aruna, even so let the Kaunteyas Pandavas with the Pancalas and the Srinjayas perish beholding thee and Karna. |
Mbh.8.35.1864 | Others, such as all the Srinjayas headed by Dhrishtadyumna, have been repeatedly defeated in battle by Karna the great car-warrior who has achieved all these feats and who excited with wrath, is competent to slay Purandara himself armed with the thunderbolt in fight. |
Mbh.8.37.1960 | Therefore, O ruler of the Madras, proceed quickly, in this battle, towards the Pancalas, the Pandavas, and the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.8.47.2621 | The encounter that took place when the Pancalas, the Cedis, and the Srinjayas faced thy troops was exceedingly fierce. |
Mbh.8.47.2627 | Thus, O sire, that battle destructive of men, steeds, and cars, between the Kurus and the Srinjayas, resembled the battle between the gods and the Asuras of old |
Mbh.8.51.2867 | There is only one person, Karna, who will slay the Pandavas along with the Srinjayas, even this is what Duryodhana, O Suta, used very often to say unto me. |
Mbh.8.54.3051 | The dense showers of arrows shot in battle by Kripa, thick, as flights of locusts, covered the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.8.54.3063 | Karna too, otherwise called Vaikartana, O Bharata, in that battle, resisted Bhimasena, and the Karushas, the Kaikayas, and the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.8.56.3143 | In the very sight of Bhimasena, Karna, slew in that battle many mighty car-warriors among the Cedis, the Karushas, and the Srinjayas. |
Mbh.8.56.3145 | The Suta's son also in that battle, began to slay the mighty bowmen amongst the Pancalas, the Kaikayas, and the Srinjayas, in thousands. |
Mbh.8.56.3199 | As people are certainly burnt if they come in contact with a blazing fire, even so the Srinjayas, O Bharata, were burnt by the Karna-fire when they came in contact with it. |
Mbh.8.56.3225 | The vast force of the Srinjayas also seems to break in this great battle. |
Mbh.8.57.3312 | A destruction of life then set in at the van of the Kurus and the Srinjayas, that resembled what takes place at the last great universal dissolution. |
Mbh.8.58.3365 | They that are the foremost among the Pancalas, the Srinjayas, and the Pandavas, they, that is, that have Dhrishtadyumna for their head, are following Bhima. |
Mbh.8.58.3370 | The Srinjayas are following the lead of Dhristadyumna. |
Mbh.8.58.3371 | Behold, the Srinjayas are falling |
Mbh.8.59.3376 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Then the Kurus and the Srinjayas once more fearlessly encountered each other in battle, the Parthas being headed by Yudhishthira, and ourselves headed by the Suta's son. |
Mbh.8.60.3479 | There, Karna, having vanquished the Pancalas, the Pandus, and the Srinjayas, is casting his eyes on all sides, I think, for seeking thee. |
Mbh.8.60.3481 | There the Kauravas, beholding the prowess of Karna, are roaring and inspiring the Pandus and the Srinjayas with fear on every side. |
Mbh.8.60.3510 | There, the mighty-armed Bhima, having returned, is stationed at the head of the army, supported by the Srinjayas and by Satyaki, O Bharata. |
Mbh.8.61.3548 | SECTION Dhritarashtra said, When Bhima and Pandu's son Yudhishthira were engaged in battle, when my troops were being slaughtered by the Pandus and the Srinjayas, when, indeed, my vast army being broken and routed repeatedly became cheerless, tell me, O Sanjaya, what the Kauravas did' |
Mbh.8.64.3769 | The Srinjayas then, thus slaughtered in battle by the Suta's son, repeatedly called upon Arjuna and Vasudeva like the spirits of the dead within Yama's dominions calling upon Yama to rescue them. |
Mbh.8.66.3874 | Thou knowest the nature of the battle that took place when the Srinjayas and the Kauravas encountered each other, the battle in which I was brought to that distressful plight. |
Mbh.8.67.3913 | There is now no other warrior among the Srinjayas that is able to resist the mighty car-warrior Karna. |
Mbh.8.73.4351 | These lords of Earth and these Srinjayas, united together, and these Pandava troops also, obtaining thy invincible self as their leader, are maintaining their ground on the field. |
Mbh.8.73.4382 | Innumerable foot-soldiers among the Srinjayas, all well-armed, and other lords of earth, were incapable of even looking at that hero when he careered in battle like the Sun himself of scorching splendour. |
Mbh.8.73.4384 | Without availing himself of any aid, he routed, however, the Pandavas and the Srinjayas in battle, and came to be regarded as the one foremost hero in the world. |
Mbh.8.73.4471 | Yonder, Bhima, of unappeasable wrath, surrounded on all sides by the Srinjayas, is fighting with Karna, O Partha, afflicted by the latter with keen shafts! |
Mbh.8.73.4472 | If neglected, Karna will, O Bharata, exterminate the Pandavas, the Srinjayas, and the Pancalas, like a neglected disease whose germ has entered the body. |
Mbh.8.75.4538 | SECTION Dhritarashtra said, In that awful and fathomless encounter of the Pandavas and the Srinjayas with the warriors of my army, when Dhananjaya, O sire, proceeded for battle, how, indeed, did the fight occur' |
Mbh.8.79.4800 | Otherwise, the son of Radha, O Janardana, will, in my sight, exterminate the mighty car-warriors of the Parthas and the Srinjayas |
Mbh.8.79.4902 | Then the Kuru heroes and the Srinjayas, encountering one another with rage, slew one another with straight shafts of great energy, like the Asuras and the celestials in days of yore in great battle. |
Mbh.8.85.5165 | The battle then that once more took place between the Kurus on the one side and the Pandavas and the Srinjayas on the other, with arrows and scimitars and darts and swords and maces and battle-axes, became fierce and awful and exceedingly destructive of men and steeds and elephants. |
Mbh.8.92.5887 | The Somakas and the Srinjayas also loudly blew their conchs. |
Mbh.8.94.5998 | With those foremost of heroes among both the Kurus and the Srinjayas, pierced with arrows and deprived of life by Partha and Karna, the earth seemed as if strewn with blazing planets fallen from the firmament, or like the nocturnal firmament itself bespangled with blazing planets of serene light. |
Mbh.8.96.6145 | Nakula, and Sahadeva, and Vrikodara the son of Pandu, and Satyaki, O king, that foremost of car-warriors among the Vrishnis, and Dhrishtadyumna, and Shikhandi, and others among the Pandus, the Pancalas, and the Srinjayas, worshipped the son of Kunti at the slaughter of the Suta's son. |
Mbh.9.7.417 | Thou art capable of vanquishing in battle the three worlds consisting of the gods, the Asuras, what need be said of the Somakas and the Srinjayas that are mortal |
Mbh.9.9.509 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Then commenced the battle between the Kurus and the Srinjayas, O monarch, that was as fierce and awful as the battle between the gods and the Asuras. |
Mbh.9.9.545 | Inspiring the brave with delight and enhancing the fears of the timid, that fierce river set in, whose shores abounded with Kurus and Srinjayas. |
Mbh.9.13.799 | King Duryodhana, beholding the prowess of Shalya, regarded the Pandavas, the Pancalas, and the Srinjayas as already slain. |
Mbh.9.19.1192 | Saying these words and filled with joy, the Srinjayas pursued thy troops in that battle who had been exceedingly mangled with shafts. |
Mbh.9.20.1251 | The Pandavas, the Somakas, and the Srinjayas, beheld that elephant looking like a elephants careering around them, even as the foes of the gods had in days of yore beheld the elephant of Indra in battle. |
Mbh.9.20.1270 | Beholding that feat of Salwa, the Pancalas, the Srinjayas, and the Matsyas, O king, uttered loud cries of Oh |
Mbh.9.27.1832 | All those, O lord, were slain by the Pandus and the Srinjayas! |
Mbh.9.30.2189 | O thou of mighty arms, I shall, with my mace, vanquish thee today with all thy younger brothers, as also all the Pancalas and the Srinjayas and all the other troops thou still hast! |
Mbh.9.31.2290 | Then Bhima of terrible might addressed Yudhishthira, who was staying amid the Srinjayas like the blazing sun himself, saying, Encountering this one in battle, I venture to fight with him! |
Mbh.9.31.2338 | Hearing these words of his, the Pandavas with the Srinjayas, all inspired with desire of victory, applauded them highly. |
Mbh.9.32.2355 | Endued with immeasurable energy, Rama, having embraced the Pandavas and the Srinjayas, enquired after the welfare of all the other kings. |
Mbh.9.53.3848 | Then Duryodhana, O monarch, said these proud words unto Yudhishthira in the midst of his brothers and of the high-souled Krishna and Rama of immeasurable energy, Protected by the Kaikeyas and the Srinjayas and the high-souled Pancalas, behold ye with all those foremost of kings, seated together, this battle that is about to take place between me and Bhima' |
Mbh.9.55.3998 | When that foremost one of Kuru's race fell upon his knees, a loud cry arose from among the Srinjayas, O ruler of the world! |
Mbh.9.55.3999 | Hearing that loud uproar of the Srinjayas, O bull among men, thy son became filled with rage. |
Mbh.9.59.4229 | SECTION Dhritarashtra said, Beholding Duryodhana struck down in battle by Bhimasena, what, O Sanjaya, did the Pandavas and the Srinjayas do' |
Mbh.9.59.4231 | The Pancalas and the Srinjayas also, upon the fall of the Kuru king, waved their upper garments in the air and uttered leonine roars. |
Mbh.10.8.550 | That foremost of smiters, the son of Drona, despatched to regions of Yama all those Pandus and Srinjayas who were without armour and weapons. |
Mbh.10.8.644 | Those two, in return, devoted as they were to his good, gave him the agreeable intelligence of how they also had slaughtered thousands of Pancalas and Srinjayas at the gates. |
Mbh.11.26.1090 | They properly burned upon those fires that blazed forth with libations of clarified butter in torrents over them, the bodies of Duryodhana and his hundred brothers, of Shalya, and king Bhurishrava; of king Jayadratha and Abhimanyu, O Bharata; of Duhshasanas son and Lakshmana and king Dhrishtaketu; of Vrihanta and Somadatta and the hundreds of Srinjayas; of king Kshemadhanva and Virata and Drupada; of Shikhandi the prince of Pancalas, and Dhrishtadyumna of Prishatas race; of the valiant Yudhamanyu and Uttamauja; of the ruler of the Kosalas, the sons of Draupadi, and Shakuni the son of Subala; of Acala and Vrishaka, and king Bhagadatta; of Karna and his son of great wrath; of those great bowmen, the Kekaya princes, and those mighty car-warriors, the Trigartas; of Ghatotkaca the prince of rakshasas, and the brother of Vaka, of Alambusha, the foremost of rakshasas, and king Jalasandha; and of hundreds and thousands of other kings. |
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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