Srutakarman
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.1.95.5341 | And Yudhishthira begat Prativindhya; Bhima, Sutasoma; Arjuna, Srutakriti; Nakula, Satanika; and Sahadeva, Srutakarman. |
Mbh.1.222.10874 | Prativindhya by Yudhishthira, Sutasoma by Vrikodara, Srutakarman by Arjuna, Satanika by Nakula, and Srutasena by Sahadeva, these were the five heroes and great warriors that Panchali brought forth, like Aditi bringing forth the Adityas. |
Mbh.1.222.10877 | And because Arjuna's son was born upon his return from exile during which he had achieved many celebrated feats, that child came to be called Srutakarman. |
Mbh.3.12.674 | By my five husbands five sons of exceeding energy have been born of me: Prativindhya by Yudhishthira, Sutasoma by Vrikodara, Srutakirti by Arjuna, Satanika by Nakula and Srutakarman by the youngest, all of them of energy that cannot be baffled. |
Mbh.3.233.11829 | Thy brave sons, Prativindhya by Yudhishthira and Sutasoma by Bhima, and Srutakarman by Arjuna, and Satanika by Nakula, and Srutasena begot by Sahadeva, are well and have become skilled in weapons. |
Mbh.6.45.2268 | And Srutakarman rushed in battle, O great king, against that mighty car-warrior Sudakshina of great prowess, the ruler of the Kamvojas. |
Mbh.6.45.2270 | Thereupon Srutakarman, exceedingly provoked, weakened that mighty car-warrior of the Kamvojas with innumerable arrows and mangled him in every part of his body. |
Mbh.6.80.4194 | And Durmukha, having pierced Srutakarman with five shafts, cut off the latter's standard with a single shaft and then pierced his charioteer with seven. |
Mbh.6.80.4196 | Srutakarman, however, staying on that car of his, the steeds of which had been slain, hurled in great wrath a dart blazing like a fierce meteor. |
Mbh.6.80.4198 | Meanwhile the mighty Sutasoma beholding Srutakarman deprived of his car, caused him to mount upon his own car in the very sight of all the troops. |
Mbh.7.23.1114 | Steeds decked in trappings of gold, and endued with the hue of the peacock's neck, bore that tiger among men, Srutakarman, the son of Draupdi by Bhima. |
Mbh.7.23.1194 | Chitrasena's son, O king, opposed thy grand son Srutakarman as the latter came, borne by steeds, looking like peacocks. |
Mbh.8.13.508 | King Citrasena rushed against the advancing Srutakarman; and Prativindhya against Citra owning a beautiful standard and a beautiful bow. |
Mbh.8.14.544 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Srutakarman then, O king, filled with wrath, struck that lord of Earth, viz, Citrasena, in that battle, with fifty shafts. |
Mbh.8.14.545 | The ruler of the Abhisars in return, striking Srutakarman, O king, with nine straight arrows, pierced his driver with five. |
Mbh.8.14.546 | Srutakarman then, filled with rage, struck Citrasena at the head of his forces, with a keen arrow in a vital part. |
Mbh.8.14.548 | During this interval, Srutakarman of great renown covered that lord of Earth, viz, his insensible antagonist, with ninety arrows. |
Mbh.8.14.550 | Taking up another bow that was decked with gold, and capable of striking hard, Srutakarman then, with his waves of arrows, made Citrasena assume a wonderful appearance. |
Mbh.8.14.552 | Quickly piercing Srutakarman with an arrow in the centre of the chest, he said unto him, Wait, Wait |
Mbh.8.14.553 | Srutakarman also, pierced with that arrow in the battle, began to shed blood, like a mountain shedding streams of liquid red chalk. |
Mbh.8.14.555 | Srutakarman, then, O king, thus assailed by the foe, became filled with rage, and cut in twain the foe-resisting bow of Citrasena. |
Mbh.8.14.556 | The latter's bow having been cut off, Srutakarman then, O king, pierced him with three hundred arrows equipped with goodly wings, covering him completely therewith. |
Mbh.8.14.562 | Beholding them flying away, hopeless of vanquishing the foe, Srutakarman, pursuing them with his keen arrows, looked exceedingly resplendent on his car. |
Mbh.8.25.1068 | Thy son Srutakarman, O monarch, within half the time taken up by a wink of the eye, fearlessly made Satanika steedless and driverless and carless. |
Mbh.8.55.3106 | And Yudhishthira pierced him with three and seventy arrows, and Prativindya with seven, and Srutakarman pierced him with three arrows and Srutakirti with five. |
Mbh.8.55.3110 | And he pierced Srutakirti with nine arrows and Sutasoma with five, and with eight arrows he pierced Srutakarman, and Prativindya with three. |
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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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