Sunaka
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 06 Mar 2010 09:53 and updated at 06 Mar 2010 09:53
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.5.992 | And to Ruru also by his wife Pramadvara, was born a son, whose name was Sunaka. |
Mbh.1.8.1107 | And Ruru begot on his wife Pramadvara a son called Sunaka. |
Mbh.1.67.3463 | The mighty Asura who was known as Chandrahantri became on earth the royal sage Sunaka. |
Mbh.2.4.117 | Upon the seats in that palace sat, along with the Pandavas, Rishis and kings that came from various countries, viz, Asita and Devala, Satya, Sarpamali and Mahasira; Arvavasu, Sumitra, Maitreya, Sunaka and Vali; Vaka, Dalvya, Sthulasira, Krishna-Dwaipayana, and Suka Sumanta, Jaimini, Paila, and the disciples of Vyasa, viz, ourselves; Tittiri, Yajanavalkya, and Lomaharshana with his son; Apsuhomya, Dhaumya, Animandavya; and Kausika; Damoshnisha and Traivali, Parnada, and Varayanuka, Maunjayana, Vayubhaksha, Parasarya, and Sarika; Valivaka, Silivaka, Satyapala, and Krita-srama; Jatukarna, and Sikhavat. |
Mbh.2.4.119 | Janghabandhu, Raibhya, Kopavega, and Bhrigu: Harivabhru, Kaundinya, Vabhrumali, and Sanatana, Kakshivat, and Ashija, Nachiketa, and Aushija, Nachiketa, and Gautama; Painga, Varaha, Sunaka, and Sandilya of great ascetic merit: Kukkura, Venujangha, Kalapa and Katha, these virtuous and learned Munis with senses and souls under complete control, and many others as numerous, all well-skilled in the Vedas and Vedangas and conversant with rules of morality and pure and spotless in behaviour, waited on the illustrious Yudhishthira, and gladdened him by their sacred discourses. |
Mbh.3.125.6376 | and Sunaka the sovereign of men, and both Nara and Narayana have attained everlasting regions from this place. |
Mbh.12.149.8896 | Bhishma said, I shall in this connection recite to thee the old narrative, applauded by the Rishis, of what the regenerate Indrota, the son of Sunaka, said unto Janamejaya. |
Mbh.12.149.8906 | One day, in course of his wanderings, he met Indrota, the son of Sunaka, of rigid vows, and approaching him touched his feet. |
Mbh.12.151.9048 | Bhishma continued, Indrota, the son of Sunaka, having said these words unto king Janamejaya, assisted him, by his ministrations, in the performance of the horse-sacrifice. |
Mbh.12.165.9909 | From Harinaswa the sword was taken by Sunaka and from Sunaka by the righteous-souled Usinara. |
Mbh.13.30.3908 | That son was the regenerate Rishi Sunaka. |
Mbh.13.30.3909 | Sunaka begot a son who is named Saunaka. |
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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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