Sunda
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 06 Mar 2010 10:01 and updated at 06 Mar 2010 10:01
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.2.372 | In like manner hath the history of Sunda and Upasunda been recited in this. |
Mbh.1.209.10308 | There were, in former days, celebrated throughout the three worlds, two brothers named Sunda and Upasunda living together and incapable of being slain by anybody unless each slew the other. |
Mbh.1.209.10312 | On hearing this, Yudhishthira asked, O great Muni, whose sons were Asuras called Sunda and Upasunda? |
Mbh.1.210.10320 | Unto this Nikumbha, were born two sons called Sunda and Upasunda. |
Mbh.1.210.10345 | Then the brothers Sunda and Upasunda, both of great prowess, beholding the Grandsire, rose from their seats and waited with joined palms. |
Mbh.1.210.10354 | Narada continued, Hearing these words of Brahman, Sunda and Upasunda said, O Grandsire, let us have no fear then from any created thing, mobile or immobile, in the three worlds, except only from each other' |
Mbh.1.210.10360 | And Sunda and Upasunda then cut off their matted locks and wore coronets on their heads. |
Mbh.1.211.10366 | SECTION CCXII Rajya-labha Parva continued Narada continued, As soon as those festivities came to an end, the brothers Sunda and Upasunda, desirous of the Sovereignty of the three worlds, took counsel and commanded their forces to be arranged. |
Mbh.1.211.10398 | The Sun and the Moon, the Planets and Stars, and Constellations, and the other dwellers in the firmament, witnessing these acts of Sunda and Upasunda, grieved deeply. |
Mbh.1.212.10404 | All those Rishis were sitting with the Grandsire, when the celestial and other Rishis, approaching Brahman with sorrowful hearts, represented unto him all the acts of Sunda and Upasunda. |
Mbh.1.212.10418 | The Grandsire answered, Go, O Tilottama, unto the Asuras, Sunda and Upasunda. |
Mbh.1.213.10447 | And Sunda seized that maid of fair brows by her right hand. |
Mbh.1.213.10448 | Intoxicated with the boons they had obtained, with physical might, with the wealth and gems they had gathered from every quarter, and with the wine they had drunk, maddened with all these, and influenced by wishful desire, they addressed each other, each contracting his bow in anger, She is my wife, and therefore your superior' said Sunda. |
Mbh.9.29.2053 | Similarly, Vatapi and Ilwala, and Trisiras, O lord, and the Asuras Sunda and Upasunda, were all slain by the aid of means! |
Mbh.9.53.3831 | Each like the other in feats, they looked like Sunda and Upasunda, or Rama and Ravana, or Vali and Sugriva. |
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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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