Suvala S
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.44.1844 | And, O king, after the chief of the Satwata race had gone to Dwaravati, king Duryodhana alone, with king Suvala's son, Sakuni, these bulls among men, continued to live in that celestial assembly house. |
Mbh.2.46.1908 | And Duryodhana, the son of Dhritarashtra, was so taken up with his thoughts then that he spoke not a word to Suvala's son even though the latter addressed him repeatedly. |
Mbh.3.4.287 | That virtue had been beguiled by wicked souls with Suvala's son at their head, when thy sons invited the righteous Yudhishthira and defeated him in the match at dice. |
Mbh.3.7.402 | Marking all this, Karna expanding his beautiful eyes, and vehemently gesticulating in anger, haughtily addressed Duryodhana and Dussasana and Suvala's son saying, Ye princes, know ye my opinion! |
Mbh.3.34.1766 | It was therefore that, that cunning gambler, Suvala's son, played against me on behalf of Suyodhana. |
Mbh.3.51.2560 | I shall, O chief of the Kurus, assisted by Rama and Bhima and Arjuna and the twins and Akrura and Gada and Shamva and Pradyumna and Ahuka and the heroic Dhrishtadyumna and the son of Sisupala, slay in battle in course of a day Duryodhana and Karna and Dussasana and Suvala's son and all others who may fight against us. |
Mbh.3.236.11926 | Contrive thou, therefore, some skilful plan, with Suvala's son and Dussasana, by which we may go to those woods! |
Mbh.3.237.11976 | And he was also accompanied by Dussasana and Suvala's son of great intelligence and by many other brothers of his and by ladies in thousands. |
Mbh.3.247.12253 | Rule thou the wide earth protected by Karna and Suvala's sons. |
Mbh.3.254.12534 | And having dismissed all the kings, he entered Hastinapura, surrounded by his brothers, and in company with Karna and Suvala's son |
Mbh.3.313.15560 | Those rancorous enemies of ours Suyodhana, the wicked-minded Kama, and Suvala's son should they discover us, would do mighty wrong to the citizens and our friends! |
Mbh.4.21.859 | That we have been deprived of our kingdom, that I have not yet slain the Kurus, that I have not yet taken the heads of Suyodhana and Karna, and Suvala's son Sakuni, and the wicked Duhsasana, these acts and omissions, O lady, are consuming every limb of mine. |
Mbh.4.35.1417 | And Bhishma and Drona, and Karna, and Kripa acquainted with the best of weapons, Aswatthaman, and Suvala's son, and Dussasana, O lord of men, and Vivingsati and Vikarna and Chitrasena endued with great energy, and Durmukha and Dussaha, these and many other great warriors, coming upon the Matsya dominion speedily drove off the cowherds of king Virata and forcibly took away the kine. |
Mbh.4.50.1949 | As thou hadst, aided by thy uncle, played a dice in the assembly so do fight in this battle protected by Suvala's son. |
Mbh.4.70.2742 | The prosperity and prowess of this one afflict king Suyodhana with his followers including Kama and Suvala's son. |
Mbh.5.2.54 | Taking however, no notice of any of them, he challenged Suvala's son of all men to the game, and so he lost. |
Mbh.5.20.855 | Then again, when those high-souled princes had carved out a kingdom by their own strength, the mean-minded sons of Dhritarashtra, aided by Suvala's son, robbed them of it by deceit. |
Mbh.5.33.1512 | Having bestowed on Duryodhana and Suvala's son and Karna, and Dussasana the management of the empire, how canst thou hope for prosperity? |
Mbh.5.83.3965 | And having touched the tail of a bull and reverently bowed to the Brahmanas, walked round the sacred fire, and cast his eyes on the usual auspicious articles placed in view, Janardana recollected Yudhishthira's word and addressed Sini's grandson Satyaki, seated near, saying, Let my car be made ready and let my conch and discus along with my mace, and quivers and darts and all kinds of weapons, offensive and defensive, be placed on it, for Duryodhana and Karna and Suvala's son are all of wicked souls, and foes, however contemptible, should never be disregarded by even a powerful person. |
Mbh.5.94.4397 | And while the unvanquished Krishna of Dasarha's race was still engaged in his morning devotions, Duryodhana and Suvala's son Sakuni came to him and said, Dhritarashtra is seated in his court, with all the Kurus headed by Bhishma and with all the kings of the earth. |
Mbh.5.94.4404 | And Duryodhana and Suvala's son Sakuni also, on one car followed Krishna, that chastiser of foes. |
Mbh.5.95.4521 | Although he behaved in this way, yet Suvala's son, desirous of robbing him of his dominions and wealth and possessions, applied the very efficacious means of dice. |
Mbh.5.124.5525 | Reposing the cares of thy state on Dussasana, Durvisaha, Karna, and Suvala's son, thou desirest the continuance of thy prosperity, O Bharata. |
Mbh.5.128.5640 | Grieved at the prosperity of the high-souled Pandavas, thou conspirest, O Bharata, with Suvala's son about the gambling match. |
Mbh.5.130.5759 | And wending away from the court, the Kuru prince began to consult with Suvala's royal son, Sakuni, most clever in dice. |
Mbh.5.130.5760 | And this was the resolution which Duryodhana and Karna and Suvala's son Sakuni, with Dussasana as their fourth, arrived at, This Janardana, quick in action, seeketh, with the king Dhritarashtra and Santanu's son, to seize us first. |
Mbh.5.144.6449 | In consequence of the wickedness of Jayadratha and Karna and Dussasana and Suvala's son, intestine dissensions will break out. |
Mbh.5.150.6741 | O lord, rebuking all the kings, making a straw of Suyodhana, terrifying Radha's son and repeatedly censuring Suvala's son for the gambling match of Dhritarashtra's sons, and once again endeavouring to disunite all the kings by means of both words and intrigues, I again had recourse to conciliation. |
Mbh.5.161.7087 | And king Duryodhana, O Bharata, having first consulted with Karna, and next, O monarch, with Karna and his own brother Dussasana, and Suvala's son all together, then summoned, O bull among men, Uluka and bringing him into his presence in private, told him, O king, these words, O Uluka, O son of an adept at dice, repair thou unto the Pandavas and the Somakas. |
Mbh.6.16.823 | And Suvala's son Sakuni, and Salya, Jayadratha and the two princes of Avanti named Vinda and Anuvinda, and the Kekaya brothers, and Sudakshina the ruler of the Kamvojas and Srutayudha the ruler of the Kalingas, and king Jayatsena, and Vrihadvala the ruler of the Kosalas, and Kritavarman of Satwata's race, these ten tigers among men, endued with great bravery and possessing arms that looked like maces, these performers of sacrifices with plentiful gifts to Brahmanas, stood each at the head of an Akshauhini of troops. |
Mbh.6.45.2266 | Thereupon the son of Yudhishthira, in exceeding wrath, mangled Suvala's son in that combat, with sharp arrows, like Maghavat mangling a Danava. |
Mbh.6.49.2552 | Always forbidden by me, by Gandhari, by Vidura, by Rama the son of Jamadagni, and by the high-souled Vyasa also, the wicked-minded and sinful Duryodhana, with Dussasana, O Sanjaya, always following the counsels of Karna and Suvala's son, behaved maliciously towards the Pandavas. |
Mbh.6.57.3032 | And Arjuna's son Abhimanyu, and Satyaki, both advanced against the forces of Suvala's son. |
Mbh.6.58.3039 | And the heroic Gandharvas along with Suvala's son with a large force surrounded Satyaki and Abhimanyu. |
Mbh.6.58.3040 | Then the brave warriors led by Suvala's son from anger, cut into pieces the excellent car of the Vrishni hero, with weapons of diverse kinds. |
Mbh.6.58.3042 | And those two, mounted on the same car, then began to speedily slaughter the army of Suvala's son with straight arrows of sharp points. |
Mbh.6.58.3058 | And then when those thousand of car-warriors fled away in all directions, Subhadra's son and that bull of Sini's race, both stationed on the same car, began, O chastiser of foes, to slaughter the army of Suvala's son of battle. |
Mbh.6.65.3531 | And what old Bhishma and Drona, and Kripa, and Suvala's son, and Jayadratha, and that mighty bowman, viz, Drona's son and Vikarna of great strength do? |
Mbh.6.76.4027 | It is also protected by Bhagadatta and Vikarna by Drona's son, and Suvala's son, and Valhika and by many other mighty and high-souled heroes of the world. |
Mbh.6.77.4054 | Then when Bhimasena thus penetrated the Dhartarashtra host, Dhrishtadyumna the son of Prishata, forsaking Drona with whom he had been engaged, quickly proceeded to the spot where Suvala's son was stationed. |
Mbh.6.80.4164 | Following the counsels of Karna as also of Suvala's son, and recking the Pandavas little, thou hadst formerly behaved towards them as thou hadst hinted. |
Mbh.6.82.4258 | SECTION LXXXII Sanjaya said, O chief of the Bharatas, Ganga's son, once more addressing thy son who was plunged in thought, told him these delightful words, Myself and Drona and Salya and Kritavarman of Satwata's race, and Aswatthaman and Vikarna and Bhagadatta and Suvala's son and Vinda and Anuvinda of Avanti, and Valhika with the Valhikas and the mighty king of the Trigartas and the invincible ruler of the Magadhas, Vrihadvala the king of the Kosalas, and Chitrasena and Vivingsati and many thousands of car-warriors graced with tall standards, a large number of country-born steeds well-mounted with excellent horse-soldiers and many infuriate elephants of large size with temporal juice issuing from their mouths and cheeks, and many brave foot-soldiers armed with diverse weapons and born in diverse realms, are all prepared to do battle for thy sake |
Mbh.6.91.4782 | Then when those cavalry divisions were thinned and a remnant only survived, the Younger brothers of Suvala's son, Possessed of great wisdom, rode out, O Bharata from the Kaurava array to the van of battle, mounted On excellent charges that resembled the tempest itself in both fleetness and the violence of their dash and that were well-trained and neither old nor young |
Mbh.6.91.4793 | Then unsheathing his polished sword and taking a shield, he rushed on foot, desirous of slaying Suvala's sons in that combat. |
Mbh.6.103.5511 | And Bhurisravas, and Sala, and Suvala's son, O monarch, began to check the twin sons of Madri with showers of bright and sharp arrows. |
Mbh.6.106.5624 | Then Suvala's son Sakuni, with hundreds and thousands of horsemen having bright spears and swords and lances in hand, and who formed a proud, well-dressed, and strong body bearing standards, and who were mingled with excellent foot-soldiers that were all well-trained and skilled in battle began to cheek Nakula, and Sahadeva, and Yudhishthira the son of Pandu, surrounding those foremost of men on all sides. |
Mbh.6.109.5926 | Behind them were Sudakshina the mighty ruler of the Kamvojas, and Jayatsena, the king of the Magadhas, and Suvala's son and Vrihadvala. |
Mbh.7.14.579 | Thereupon, Suvala's son, taking up mace, jumped down from his excellent car, and with that mace, O king, he felled Sahadeva's driver from the latter's car. |
Mbh.7.28.1453 | With clouds of arrows and diverse other weapons, Arjuna then once more severely afflicted the Gandhara troops headed by Suvala's son. |
Mbh.7.35.1813 | And Drona, and Drona's son, and Kripa and Karna and Kritavarman and Suvala's son, Vrihadvala, and the ruler of the Madras, and Bhuri, and Bhurisravas, and Sala, and Paurava and Vrishasena, shooting sharp shafts, checked Subhadra's son by means of those arrowy showers. |
Mbh.7.38.1915 | Relying on the deception of the dice and the skill therein of Suvala's son, thou hadst also maddened by success, addressed many delirious speech to Bhima |
Mbh.7.44.2097 | Beholding them broken and routed, Drona and Drona's son, and Vrihadvala, and Kripa, and Duryodhana, and Karna, and Kritavarman, and Suvala's son Sakuni, rushed in great wrath against the unvanquished son of Subhadra. |
Mbh.7.46.2176 | He then pierced Suvala's son. |
Mbh.7.47.2224 | Then that hero pressed Suvala's son, Kalikeya, down into the earth, and stew seven and seventy Gandhara followers of the latter. |
Mbh.7.72.3156 | Myself, Vikartana's son, Karna, Chitrasena, Vivinsati, Bhurisravas, Sala, Salya, the invincible Vrishasena, Purumitra, Jaya, Bhoja, Sudakshina the ruler of the Kamvojas, Satyavrata, the mighty-armed, Vikarna, Durmukha, Dussasana, Subahu, the ruler of the Kalingas, with his weapons upraised, Vinda and Anuvinda of Avanti, Drona, Drona's son, and Suvala's son Sakuni, these and numerous other kings will, with their forces, face the battle surrounding thee on all sides! |
Mbh.7.83.3707 | What also did Duhsasana and Suvala's son do? |
Mbh.7.117.5723 | Cutting off the bow of Suvala's son and the leathern fence that cased his hand. |
Mbh.7.153.8015 | Thou shalt meet with destruction along with Karna and Suvala's son. |
Mbh.7.156.8394 | Upon thee and Karna and Kripa and Drona and the ruler of the Madras and Suvala's son resteth a great burthen. |
Mbh.7.167.8977 | SECTION CLXIX Sanjaya said, Against Nakula who was engaged in smiting thy host, Suvala's son Sakuni in wrath, rushed with great impetuosity and addressing him, said, Wait! |
Mbh.7.167.8980 | Suvala's son in that encounter displayed the same measure of skill that Nakula displayed, O king, in shooting showers of arrows. |
Mbh.7.167.8988 | Recovering consciousness, Nakula, the son of Pandu, once more rushed against Suvala's son, like the Destroyer himself of wide-open mouth. |
Mbh.7.168.9101 | Ascertaining this to be the opinion of Karna, thy son, addressing Suvala's son in the battle, like the illustrious Indra addressing Vishnu, said these words, Surrounded by ten thousand unretreating elephants and ten thousand cars also, proceed against Dhananjaya! |
Mbh.7.168.9107 | When Suvala's son, O king, thus proceeded against the Pandavas, the Suta's son, accompanied by a large force, quickly advanced against Satyaki, shooting many hundreds of shafts. |
Mbh.7.169.9136 | Then Suvala's son, with eyes red as copper with rage, deeply pierced Arjuna, that slayer of foes, with twenty shafts. |
Mbh.7.169.9144 | Piercing Uluka thus in the sight of his sire, viz, Suvala's son, Arjuna uttered a loud roar, filling the earth therewith. |
Mbh.7.169.9147 | Then Suvala's son, O bull of Bharata's race, jumping down from his car, quickly ascended the car of Uluka. |
Mbh.7.170.9175 | And Karna pierced him with ten arrows, and thy son with seven, and Vrishasena pierced him with ten, and Suvala's son with seven. |
Mbh.7.181.9843 | SECTION CLXXXIII Dhritarashtra said, I see, O sire, that this act of Karna and Duryodhana and Suvala's son, Sakuni, and of thyself, in especial, hath been very much against the dictates of policy. |
Mbh.7.185.10168 | During that great carnage of the Kshatriyas on earth, on that field of battle, enhancing the terrors of the timid and looking like a crematorium neither Karna, nor Drona, nor Arjuna, nor Yudhishthira, nor Bhimasena, nor the twins, nor the Panchala prince, nor Satyaki, nor Duhsasana, nor Drona's son, nor Duryodhana nor Suvala's son, nor Kripa, nor the ruler of the Madras, nor Kritavarman, nor others, nor my own self, nor the earth, nor points of the compass, could be seen, O king, for all of them, mingled with the troops, were shrouded by clouds of dust. |
Mbh.12.7.245 | Suvala's son informed king Dhritarashtra of this. |
Mbh.15.2.55 | Suvala's daughter, Gandhari, casting off all sorrow for her slain children, began to show great affection for the Pandavas as if they were her own children. |
Mbh.15.10.492 | Nor was it brought about by Karna and Suvala's son. |
Mbh.15.10.501 | Thou wert not the cause, nor thy servants, nor Karna, nor Suvala's son. |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
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