Sudeva
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 06 Mar 2010 09:12 and updated at 06 Mar 2010 09:12
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.95.5249 | And Arihan took to wife Sudeva, the princess of Anga, and upon her he begat a son named Riksha. |
Mbh.1.95.5271 | And of her was born a son named Vikunthana who took for a wife Sudeva, the princess of Dasarha. |
Mbh.3.68.3402 | Until at length searching in the beautiful city of the Chedis, a Brahmana named Sudeva, during the time of the king's prayers, saw the princess of Vidarbha in the palace of the king, seated with Sunanda. |
Mbh.3.68.3405 | And Sudeva said, As I saw her before, this damsel is even so at present. |
Mbh.3.68.3423 | Vrihadaswa continued, Having thus reflected on these various circumstances and signs, the Brahmana, Sudeva, approached Damayanti, and addressed her, saying, O princess of Vidarbha, I am Sudeva, the dear friend of thy brother. |
Mbh.3.68.3428 | Vrihadaswa continued, O Yudhishthira, Damayanti recognising Sudeva, asked him respecting all her relatives and kinsmen one after another. |
Mbh.3.68.3429 | And, O monarch, oppressed with grief, the princess of Vidarbha began to weep bitterly, at the unexpected sight of Sudeva, that foremost of Brahmanas and the friend of her brother. |
Mbh.3.68.3430 | And, O Bharata, beholding Damayanti weeping, and conversing in private with Sudeva, Sunanda was distressed, and going to her mother informed her, saying, Sairindhri is weeping bitterly in the presence of a Brahmana. |
Mbh.3.68.3433 | Then calling Sudeva, O king, the queen-mother asked him, Whose wife is this fair one, and whose daughter? |
Mbh.3.68.3438 | Then, O king, thus addressed by the queen-mother, Sudeva, that best of Brahmanas, sat at his ease, and began to relate the true history of Damayanti |
Mbh.3.69.3439 | SECTION LXIX Sudeva said, There is a virtuous and illustrious ruler of the Vidarbhas, Bhima by name. |
Mbh.3.69.3453 | O king, hearing these words of Sudeva, Sunanda washed the dust that covered the mole between Damayanti's eye-brows. |
Mbh.3.69.3474 | And the king rejoiced at beholding his daughter gave unto Sudeva a thousand kine and much wealth and a village. |
Mbh.3.70.3520 | In thy presence will I employ that best of Brahmanas, Sudeva! |
Mbh.3.70.3522 | Let Sudeva without delay go hence to the city of Ayodhya, for the purpose of bringing Nala, O mother, having performed the same auspicious rites by virtue of which he had speedily brought me into the midst of friends' |
Mbh.3.70.3526 | And after he had gone away, Damayanti oppressed with grief and distress, calling Sudeva, addressed him, O Yudhishthira, in the presence of her mother, saying, O Sudeva, go thou to the city of Ayodhya, straight as a bird, and tell king Rituparna living there, these words: Bhima's daughter, Damayanti will hold another Swayamvara. |
Mbh.3.70.3531 | And addressed by her, O monarch thus, Sudeva set out. |
Mbh.3.71.3533 | SECTION LXXI Vrihadaswa continued, Having heard the words of Sudeva king Rituparna, soothing Vahuka with gentle words, said, O Vahuka, thou art well-skilled in training and guiding horses. |
Mbh.12.97.5418 | Beholding the prosperity of his general Sudeva, and observing how he traversed regions that were still higher, the high-souled Amvarisha, filled with surprise, addressed Vasava, in the following words' |
Mbh.12.97.5420 | This Sudeva, O chief of the deities, was formerly the generalissimo of my forces. |
Mbh.12.97.5427 | Indra said, Regarding this Sudeva, O sire, the great sacrifice of battle had often been spread out by him. |
Mbh.13.30.3824 | Meanwhile Haryyaswa's son Sudeva, who looked like a deity in splendour and who was a second god of righteousness, was installed on the throne of Kasi as its ruler. |
Mbh.13.30.3826 | Having vanquished king Sudeva thus, the victors returned to their own city. |
Mbh.13.30.3827 | After that Divodasa, the son of Sudeva, became installed on the throne of Kasi as its ruler. |
Mbh.13.30.3848 | O son of Sudeva, let thy fears be dispelled. |
Mbh.13.30.3858 | Beholding the prince, the son of Sudeva, viz, king Divodasa, became filled with joy. |
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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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