Srutayush
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 06 Mar 2010 06:42 and updated at 06 Mar 2010 06:42
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.6.45.2271 | And Iravan, that chastiser of foes, in great wrath and exerting carefully, rushed in battle against the wrathful Srutayush. |
Mbh.6.54.2864 | Then, O bull of Bharata's race, beholding Srutayush at the head of Kalinga troops, Bhimasena rushed at him. |
Mbh.6.54.2870 | And then the mighty Srutayush excited with wrath, shot at Bhima many sharp arrows, displaying his lightness of hand, and that mighty warrior, Bhima, forcibly struck with those nine sharp arrows shot by Kalinga from his excellent bow, yielded to great wrath, O king, like a snake struck with a rod. |
Mbh.6.59.3170 | And Drona, and Vikarna, and Jayadratha, and Bhurisrava, and Kritavarman, and Kripa, and Srutayush and the ruler of the Amvashtas and Vinda and Anuvinda, Sudakshina and the westerners, and the diverse tribes of the Sauviras, the Vasatis, and the Kshudrakas, and the Malavas, all these, at the command of the royal son of Santanu, quickly approached Kiritin for battle. |
Mbh.6.59.3261 | Srutayush, the ruler of the Amvashtas, and Durmarshana, and Chitrasena, and Drona, and Kripa, and the ruler of the Sindhus, and Valhika, and Bhurisravas, and Salya, and Sala, O king, and other warriors by hundreds united together, along with Bhishma himself, have on battle, by the prowess of his own arms, been vanquished today by the angry son of Pritha, viz, Kiritin, that one mighty car-warrior in the world' |
Mbh.6.75.3981 | And Srutayush and Sataytish and Somadatta's son, O sire, were stationed in the rear of that array protecting one another. |
Mbh.6.82.4292 | And Yudhishthira, the son of Dharma, proceeded against king Srutayush. |
Mbh.6.85.4443 | SECTION LXXXV Sanjaya said, Then when the sun attained the meridian, king Yudhishthira, beholding Srutayush, urged on his steeds. |
Mbh.6.85.4444 | And the king rushed at Srutayush, that chastiser of foes, striking him with nine straight shafts of keen points. |
Mbh.6.85.4445 | That great bowman, viz, king Srutayush then, checking in that battle those arrows shot by the son of Pandu, struck Yudhishthira with seven shafts. |
Mbh.6.85.4447 | The son of Pandu then, though deeply pierced by that high-souled king, pierced king Srutayush in return, at the latter's heart, with an arrow shaped as the boar's ear. |
Mbh.6.85.4448 | And that foremost of car-warriors, viz, the son of Pritha, with another broad-headed arrow, quickly felled on the earth the standard of the high-souled Srutayush from his car. |
Mbh.6.85.4449 | Beholding his standard overthrown, king Srutayush then, O monarch, pierced the son of Pandu with seven sharp shafts. |
Mbh.6.85.4457 | And then, in the very sight of all the troops, the king in that battle pierced Srutayush whose bow had been cut off, with a long arrow in the centre of the chest. |
Mbh.6.85.4458 | And the mighty Yudhishthira then, O king, speedily slew with his arrows the steeds of Srutayush and then, without losing a moment, his charioteer. |
Mbh.6.85.4459 | Beholding the prowess of the king, Srutayush leaving that car whose steeds had been slain, quickly fled away from battle. |
Mbh.6.100.5339 | That foremost of car-warriors, viz, Alamvusha, and that mighty car-warrior, viz, Srutayush, clad in mail, took up their position in the rear of that array, and therefore, of the whole army. |
Mbh.6.103.5510 | And similarly Bhagadatta also, and the mighty Srutayush, surrounded Bhima on all sides with an elephant division. |
Mbh.9.2.87 | Bhagadatta and Kripa and Shalya and the two princes of Avanti and Jayadratha and Bhurishrava and Sala and Somadatta and Bahlika and Ashvatthama and the chief of the Bhojas and the mighty prince of Magadha and Vrihadvala and the ruler of the Kasi and Shakuni the son of Subala and many thousands of Mlecchas and Sakas and Yavanas, and Sudakshina the ruler of the Kambojas and the king of the Trigartas and the grandsire Bhishma and Bharadwaja's son and Gotama's son Kripa and Srutayush and Ayutayush and Satayush of great energy, and Jalasandha and Rishyasringa's son and the Rakshasa Alayudha, and the mighty-armed Alambusa and the great car-warrior Subala, these and numerous other kings, O best of monarchs, have taken up arms for my sake, prepared to cast away their very lives in great battle, stationed on the field amidst these, and surrounded by my brothers, I will fight against all the Parthas and the Pancalas and the Cedis, O tiger among kings, and the sons of Draupadi and Satyaki and Kunti-Bhoja and the rakshasa Ghatotkaca. |
Mbh.9.2.101 | When Sudakshina has been slain, and Jalasandha of Puru's race, as also Srutayush, and Ayutayush, what can it be but destiny? |
Mbh.9.22.1509 | After the fall of even the heroic Srutayush, of also Jalasandha of Puru's race, and of king Srutayudha, the carnage did not still cease! |
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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