Stupefied
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 06 Mar 2010 08:53 and updated at 06 Mar 2010 08:53
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.7.47.2232 | Stupefied with the violence of that stroke as also with the fatigue he had undergone, that slayer of hostile hosts, viz, the son of Subhadra, fell on the earth, deprived of his senses. |
Mbh.7.111.5393 | Stupefied am I, O son, upon hearing that Krishna and Dhananjaya, those two heroes of unfading glory, have both, with Satwata, penetrated into my host. |
Mbh.7.122.6034 | Stupefied by Bharadwaja's son with his arrowy showers in that battle the mighty car-warriors among the Panchalas felt like persons whose thighs had been seized by alligators. |
Mbh.7.130.6519 | Stupefied by Bhima with his arrowy showers, he knew not what to do. |
Mbh.7.184.10088 | Stupefied by the dust, all the troops became blind. |
Mbh.8.33.1580 | Stupefied then by covetousness and folly, and deprived of their senses, all of them began to shamelessly exterminate the cities and towns established all over the universe. |
Mbh.8.37.1942 | Stupefied by destiny, none of them regarded those portents at all. |
Mbh.8.56.3217 | Stupefied, that host stood even like the Ocean in calm. |
Mbh.9.29.2139 | Stupefied by folly, thou seest not the impropriety of this! |
Mbh.9.55.3997 | Stupefied at that blow, the latter fell down on the earth, supporting himself on his knees. |
Mbh.11.10.452 | Stupefied by grief, they now, O king, refrained from even casting their eyes upon each other. |
Mbh.12.33.1795 | Stupefied by the power of the destroyer, they have perished in the observance of the duties of their own order. |
Mbh.12.110.6244 | Stupefied by folly ye do not see the three faults that are in the end. |
Mbh.12.225.13746 | He that is wise, is never Stupefied when afflictions come upon him. |
Mbh.12.283.17469 | Stupefied by error you do not behold that destruction awaits you. |
Mbh.12.320.20133 | Stupefied by thy pride of Yoga-puissance that has been born of thy jealousy at sight of my power thou hast caused a union of thy understanding with mine and thereby hast really mingled together nectar with poison. |
Mbh.13.12.796 | Stupefied, I wandered amidst a thick forest. |
Mbh.13.125.10901 | Having heard those mysteries of religion as propounded by the Pitris, he addressed Sakra, saying, Stupefied by folly, men slay numerous creatures born in the intermediate orders, such as worms and ants and snakes and sheep and deer and birds. |
Mbh.14.75.3293 | Stupefied by the shafts sped from Gandiva, the heroic son of Bhagadatta, letting off loose the steed, fled from Partha |
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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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