Suyodhana

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Mbh.1.136.7313 Then Vrikodara and Suyodhana, internally delighted at the prospect of fight, entered the arena, mace in hand, like two single-peaked mountains.
Mbh.1.138.7401 And Suyodhana said unto him, I eagerly wish for thy friendship'
Mbh.1.202.10005 Now that Vidura hath gone away, this is the time, O Suyodhana Duryodhana, for telling me what thou hast hit upon, and what, O Radheya Karna, thou too hast hit upon'
Mbh.2.61.2483 So at thy command, let Arjuna slay this Suyodhana.
Mbh.3.22.1112 O warrior, if I had come, Suyodhana would not have been alive or the match at dice would not have taken place.
Mbh.3.29.1413 Suyodhana deserveth not the kingdom.
Mbh.3.30.1469 Beholding this thy distress and the prosperity of Suyodhana, I do not speak highly of the Great Ordainer who suffereth such inequality!
Mbh.3.34.1766 It was therefore that, that cunning gambler, Suvala's son, played against me on behalf of Suyodhana.
Mbh.3.34.1786 Suyodhana, however, still dissatisfied, gave himself up to anger, and urged the Kurus as also all those under his sway to express their joy at our calamity.
Mbh.3.52.2616 I do not find the country where, if we live, the wicked-minded Suyodhana may not be able to trace us by his spies.
Mbh.3.52.2625 Vaisampayana continued, Thus addressed by Bhima, king Yudhishthira the just, smelt the crown of that son of Pandu, and pacifying him said, O mighty-armed one, without doubt, thou wilt, assisted by the wielder of the Gandiva, slay Suyodhana at the expiry of the thirteenth year.
Mbh.3.120.6163 as soon as he will perceive that the time is come for feats of bravery, then, O most valiant of Sini's race, he also of beautiful hair Krishna will defeat Suyodhana.
Mbh.3.175.8731 It is only to render thy promise effectual and to advance thy interests, that, O king of the Kurus, forsaking the forest, we do not go to slay Suyodhana together with all his followers.
Mbh.3.175.8737 And after having lived there undiscovered for a year, and having wreaked our revenge on that wicked wight, Suyodhana, with his followers, we shall easily root out that meanest of men, slaying him and regaining our kingdom.
Mbh.3.241.12096 If, however, the king of the Gandharvas cannot be managed by the arts of conciliation, then must thou try to rescue Suyodhana by lightly skirmishing with the foe.
Mbh.3.242.12111 But when Arjuna, that persecutor of foes, saw that the foolish soldiers of the king of Gandharvas could not be made to understand what was good for them by means of a light skirmish, he addressed those invincible rangers of the skies in a conciliatory tone and said, Leave ye my brother king Suyodhana'
Mbh.3.242.12117 If, ye Gandharvas, ye do not set the sons of Dhritarashtra free peacefully, I shall certainly rescue Suyodhana and his party by exerting my prowess'
Mbh.3.244.12155 O, why also hath Suyodhana with his wives been thus punished'
Mbh.3.244.12164 Arjuna answered, saying, O Chitrasena, if thou wishest to do what is agreeable to me, set Suyodhana free, at the command of king Yudhishthira the just, for he is our brother'
Mbh.3.245.12191 Vaisampayana said, Dismissed by the king Yudhishthira the just, Dhritarashtra's son Suyodhana, bending his head down in shame and afflicted with grief and melancholy, set out slowly.
Mbh.3.249.12333 And she went in the twinkling of an eye to that spot where Suyodhana was.
Mbh.3.250.12336 SECTION CCL The Danavas said, O Suyodhana, O great king?
Mbh.3.250.12379 And Suyodhana thought that Karna and the Samsaptaka army were both able to destroy and intent upon destroying that slayer of foes, Partha.
Mbh.3.250.12384 But king Suyodhana did not tell any one of this.
Mbh.3.250.12395 Thus addressed by Karna, and remembering the words of the Daityas and supplications made by them his brothers, Suyodhana rose up.
Mbh.3.250.12398 And, O foremost of kings, eulogised like a monarch by the best of the Brahmanas blessing with victory, that lord of men Suyodhana, Dhritarashtra's son, receiving honours paid with innumerable joined palms, and flaming in exceeding splendour, went in the front, accompanied by Karna, and that gambler, the son of Suvala.
Mbh.3.251.12404 Vaisampayana said, When, O mighty king, in this manner the Pandavas had gone, leaving Suyodhana, and when, having been liberated by Pandu's sons, he had come to Hastinapura, Bhishma said these words to the son of Dhritarashtra, O child, I had told thee before, when thou wert intent upon going to the hermitage that thy journey did not please me.
Mbh.3.254.12522 Hearing these words of the messenger, that tiger among kings, the royal Yudhishthira, said, By good luck it is that that enhancer of the glory of his ancestors, king Suyodhana is celebrating this best of sacrifices.
Mbh.3.254.12525 Do thou say unto Suyodhana.
Mbh.3.260.12775 Vaisampayana continued, Hearing these words of the great ascetic, Suyodhana felt himself to be inspired with new life.
Mbh.3.260.12782 And having said this to Suyodhana, that great Brahmana, Durvasa, went away in the very same state in which he had come.
Mbh.3.260.12783 And Suyodhana regarded himself to have attained all the objects of his desire.
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.4.53.2037 Leaving this array of car-warriors, proceed to the spot where Suyodhana is.
Mbh.4.70.2742 The prosperity and prowess of this one afflict king Suyodhana with his followers including Kama and Suvala's son.
Mbh.5.7.185 On account of your first arrival, and on account of my having beheld Arjuna first, I shall, no doubt, lend my assistance, O Suyodhana, to both.
Mbh.5.23.997 I hope, O sire, the adviser Karna, whose counsels are followed by the dull-headed Suyodhana, is in health.
Mbh.5.30.1339 Thou shouldst also, O Sanjaya, enquire, O sire, about the welfare of the eldest of Dhritarashtra's sons, Suyodhana, who is wicked and ignorant and deceitful and vicious, and who now governs the entire world.
Mbh.5.30.1378 Thou shouldst, O Sanjaya, also represent unto Suyodhana, the son of Dhritarashtra, the following, That desire of thine which torments thy heart, viz, the desire of ruling the Kurus without a rival, is very unreasonable.
Mbh.5.31.1412 O Suyodhana, give unto thy five brothers at least five villages, O Sanjaya, O thou of great wisdom, let there be peace between us and our cousins.
Mbh.5.33.1601 In this connection is cited the old story about what transpired between Suyodhana and Prahlada, the chief of the Asuras in relation to the latter's son.
Mbh.5.49.2831 Relying upon him, thy foolish son Suyodhana hath insulted those heroes of celestial descent, those chastiser of all foes.
Mbh.5.57.3190 Bhishma and Drona and Kripa and Karna and Drona's son and Salya and Suyodhana, them all I withstand, like the bank resisting the swelling sea'
Mbh.5.66.3428 SECTION LXVI Vaisampayana said, Having addressed Suyodhana thus, the highly blessed and wise Dhritarashtra again asked Sanjaya, saying, Tell me, O Sanjaya, what thou hast not yet said, viz, what Arjuna told thee after the conclusion of Vasudeva's speech, for great is my curiosity to hear it'
Mbh.5.72.3549 Abiding by counsels of Suyodhana, the king, O Janardana, actuated by avarice and seeking his own good, behaveth untruthfully towards us.
Mbh.5.72.3648 Yudhishthira said, It is not my wish, O Krishna, that thou wilt go to the Kurus, for Suyodhana will never act according to thy words, even if thou advisest him well.
Mbh.5.72.3664 Thou wilt, O Krishna, say unto Suyodhana such words as are for our benefit.
Mbh.5.78.3834 Beholding ourselves vanquished by sinful means and banished to the woods, even then, thou of the Vrishni race, I thought that Suyodhana deserved death at my hands.
Mbh.5.79.3852 Suyodhana will never make peace by giving up the kingdom, without, O Partha, undergoing at our hands a wholesale destruction with his kinsmen.
Mbh.5.79.3867 Indeed, Suyodhana doth not consent to part with the smallest portion of the kingdom for even the shortest period of time.
Mbh.5.80.3880 Therefore going into the midst of the Kurus, speak thou first words fraught with mildness and then those fraught with threats, so that the wicked Suyodhana may be agitated with fear.
Mbh.5.80.3885 They will solicit that ruler of men, Dhritarashtra and Suyodhana of sinful disposition, with his counsellors, to act according to the advice.
Mbh.5.81.3889 Having seen, O Krishna, the princess of Panchala brought in that plight into the midst of the assembly, how can my wrath be appeased without the slaughter of Suyodhana.
Mbh.5.82.3905 But, O Krishna, O thou of Dasarha's race, hearing those words of Yudhishthira, endued with modesty and anxious for peace, Suyodhana hath not acted according to them.
Mbh.5.82.3906 If, O Krishna, Suyodhana desireth to make peace without surrendering the kingdom, there is no necessity of going thither for making such a peace.
Mbh.5.83.3957 O lotus-eyed one, proceeding hence for peace, O slayer of foes, say unto our ever-wrathful brother Suyodhana, what, indeed, should be said, If the foolish Duryodhana doth not accept thy auspicious and beneficial counsels fraught with virtue and profit, he will surely then be the victim of his fate'
Mbh.5.83.3987 Yudhishthira said, That lady who hath brought us from our infancy; who is ever engaged in facts and ascetic penances and propitiatory rites and ceremonies; who is devoted to the worship of the gods and guests; who is always engaged in waiting upon her superiors who is fond of her sons, bearing for them an affection that knows no bounds; who, O Janardana, is dearly loved by us; who, O grinder of foes, repeatedly saved us from the snares of Suyodhana, like a boat saving a ship-wrecked crew from the frightful terrors of the sea; and who, O Madhava, however undeserving of woe herself, hath on our account endured countless sufferings, should be asked about her welfare-Salute and embrace, and, oh, comfort her over and over, overwhelmed with grief as she is on account of her sons by talking of the Pandavas.
Mbh.5.90.4219 In the matter of my present sorrows, however, I blame neither myself nor Suyodhana, but my father alone.
Mbh.5.97.4616 O Suyodhana, one should not think in this way, viz, I am strong,
Mbh.5.107.4941 And smitten with sorrow, O Suyodhana, he indulged in these lamentations, Where shall I find affluent friends?
Mbh.5.128.5664 Vaisampayana continued, Hearing these words of his brother, Dhritarashtra's son, wicked, shameless, disobedient, disrespectful, and vain Suyodhana, breathing heavily like a great snake rose up from his seat in anger, and disregarding Vidura, and Dhritarashtra and the great king Vahlika, and Kripa, and Somadatta, and Bhishma, and Drona, and Janardana, in fact, all of them, went out of the court, And beholding that bull among men leave the court, his brother and all his counsellors, and all the kings, followed him.
Mbh.5.131.5819 SECTION CXXXI Vaisampayana said, After Vidura had said this, Kesava, that slayer of hostile divisions, endued with great energy, addressed Dhritarashtra's son, Duryodhana, and said, From delusion, O Suyodhana, thou regardest me to be alone, and it is for this, O thou of little understanding, that thou seekest to make me a captive after vanquishing me by violence.
Mbh.5.131.5850 Thou knowest what words have been spoken by me to Suyodhana.
Mbh.5.132.5859 As regards Suyodhana and his followers, their hour is come.
Mbh.5.142.6371 When thou wilt behold in battle Arjuna checking Drona and Santanu's son and Kripa and king Suyodhana, and Jayadratha of Sindhu's race, all rushing fiercely to the encounter, then all signs of the Krita, the Treta and the Dwapara ages will disappear.
Mbh.5.144.6446 SECTION CXLIV Vaisampayana said, Upon the failure of Krishna's solicitations for peace, and after he had started for the Pandavas from the Kurus, Kshatri approached Pritha and said these words slowly in grief, O mother of living children, thou knowest that my inclination is always for peace, and although I cry myself hoarse, yet Suyodhana doth not accept my words.
Mbh.5.147.6570 Vasudeva said, Hear, O king, the words that were addressed to king Suyodhana in the midst of the assembly of the Kurus, and, O king of kings, bear them in thy mind.
Mbh.5.150.6739 Indeed, when Suyodhana showed no respect for the conciliatory words, I spoke, I caused all the kings to be assembled together and endeavoured to produce dissension amongst them.
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.5.155.6877 Indeed, Suyodhana of wicked heart and sinful in his resolves, even ordered my incarceration but he did not, however, obtain the fruition of that wish.
Mbh.5.163.7333 O gambler's son, and say unto Suyodhana these words, viz, Thy words have been heard and sense understood.
Mbh.5.163.7345 Hear now the words which I say and which thou art to repeat unto the inaccessible Suyodhana in the midst of all the Kshatriyas and in the hearing of the Suta's son and the wicked-hearted Sakuni.
Mbh.5.163.7393 Krishna said, My words also, O gambler's son, should be communicated unto Suyodhana.
Mbh.5.164.7425 When the morrow cometh, Suyodhana will know what it is to indulge in brag, beholding the grandsire covered with my arrows!
Mbh.5.164.7426 Thou shalt, O Suyodhana, very soon see the fulfilment of that which Bhimasena in anger had said, in the midst of the assembly, unto thy brother, that man of limited sight, viz, Dussasana, wedded to unrighteousness, always quarrelsome, of wicked understanding, and cruel in behaviour.
Mbh.5.164.7430 Hearing of the slaughter of thy brothers and sons, and struck mortally by Bhimasena, thou wilt, O Suyodhana, recollect all thy misdeeds,
Mbh.5.164.7433 Departing hence, O Uluka, say, O sire, these words of mine, unto Suyodhana!
Mbh.5.164.7446 O son of king, Bhimasena then once more said these words, O Uluka, say those words of mine unto the wicked-minded, deceitful, and unrighteous Suyodhana, who is an embodiment of sin, who is wedded to guile, and whose behaviour is exceedingly wicked.
Mbh.5.164.7451 Without doubt, O Suyodhana, I am the destroyer of all the sons of Dhritarashtra, as Abhimanyu is of all the younger princes!
Mbh.5.164.7454 O Suyodhana, slaying thee, with all thy uterine brothers, I shall strike the crown of thy head with my foot in the sight of the king Yudhishthira the Just'
Mbh.5.164.7455 Nakula, then, O king, said these words, O Uluka, say unto Dhritarashtra's son, Suyodhana, of Kuru's race that all the words uttered by him have now been heard and their sense understood.
Mbh.5.164.7457 And Sahadeva also, O monarch, said these words of grave import, O Suyodhana, it will all be as thou wishest!
Mbh.5.164.7465 After this, Dhrishtadyumna also said unto Uluka, the gambler's son, these words, Say unto prince Suyodhana these my words, viz, I shall slay Drona with all his followers and friends.
Mbh.5.164.7471 Uluka, then, O king, thinking permission of Yudhishthira, the son of Dharma, went thither where king Suyodhana was.
Mbh.5.199.8870 And relying upon that force he battled with Suyodhana, the son of Dhritarashtra.
Mbh.6.64.3481 And hearing those terrible and loud cries of that roaring elephant, Bhishma, addressing Drona, Suyodhana and all the kings, said, The mighty bowman Bhagadatta is battling with the wicked-souled son of Hidimva, and hath fallen into great distress.
Mbh.6.97.5132 Alas, for Duryodhana's, fault, and also of Sakuni the son of Suvala, as also through the evil counsels of Karna, the Kshatriya race is being exterminated, O slayer of Madhu, I now understand, O mighty-armed one, that the king acted wisely by begging of Suyodhana only half the kingdom, or, instead, only five villages.
Mbh.6.99.5277 In consequence of thy folly, however, O Suyodhana, thou knowest not what should be said and what should not.
Mbh.6.109.5975 Drona, and Drona's son, and Kripa, and Suyodhana, and Chitrasena, and Vikarna, and Jayadratha the ruler of the Sindhus, Vinda and Anuvinda.
Mbh.6.124.6906 Relying upon Suyodhana I have always offended the Pandavas!
Mbh.7.20.889 SECTION XX Sanjaya said, Having passed the night, that mighty car-warrior viz, Bharadwaja's son, addressed Suyodhana, O monarch, saying, I am thine
Mbh.7.73.3198 Then all the counsellors of Suyodhana became heartless and frightened like little animals.
Mbh.7.73.3200 Having consulted with them about every remedy that could benefit him at a time when he stood in need of consultation, he proceeded to the assembly of the allied kings and there said these words unto Suyodhana, Dhananjaya thinking me to be the slayer of his son, will tomorrow encounter me in battle!
Mbh.7.73.3207 Thus addressed by Jayadratha, Suyodhana became cheerless and sat, hanging down his head.
Mbh.7.73.3208 Ascertaining that Jayadratha was in a great fright, Suyodhana began to reflect in silence.
Mbh.7.73.3217 O Arjuna, thus addressed by Jayadratha king Suyodhana humbly beseeched the preceptor in this matter
Mbh.7.74.3233 Suyodhana thinks that this game of battle resteth on Drona!
Mbh.7.74.3243 On the morrow, O Krishana, I shall do that which shall make Suyodhana think that there is no other bowman in the world who is equal to me!
Mbh.7.77.3380 Myself vanquishing them all with their steeds and elephants by putting forth my strength for the sake of Arjuna, I will slay them with Karna and Suyodhana.
Mbh.7.99.4552 SECTION CI Vasudeva said, Behold, O Dhananjaya, this Suyodhana who hath transgressed us!
Mbh.7.107.5039 Suyodhana, cased in armour by Drona himself, hath suddenly gone, following Arjuna!
Mbh.7.108.5105 Today I will fight with the entire army of Suyodhana and vanquish it in battle.
Mbh.7.116.5661 The Kauravas, with Suyodhana at their head, will today behold my prowess, when this division of Mlecchas, of shaved heads, will have been exterminated and the whole Kaurava army put to the greatest distress.
Mbh.7.116.5662 Hearing the loud wails of the Kaurava host, today, mangled and broken by me in battle Suyodhana will be inspired with grief.
Mbh.7.116.5666 Beholding the incessant slaughter of his troops today, their bodies covered with blood and pierced all over with my shafts, Suyodhana will be filled with grief.
Mbh.7.116.5667 While I shall slay in wrath the foremost of Kuru warriors, Suyodhana will today behold to count two Arjunas.
Mbh.7.119.5822 When thou that art a brave brother of Suyodhana, are intent on flight, without doubt, O hero, thou shouldst today protect, relying on the energy of thy own arms, this routed and panic-stricken Kaurava host.
Mbh.7.119.5834 Bhishma formerly told thy brother Suyodhana, The Pandavas are unconquerable in battle.
Mbh.7.119.5836 Thy wicked brother Suyodhana however, did not do it.
Mbh.7.125.6276 Shall that Suyodhana, make peace with us for saving the remnant of what is still left to him and us?
Mbh.7.130.6485 O Suta, obtaining Karna in battle, my son Suyodhana always ventures to vanquish the sons of Pritha with Govinda and the Satwatas.
Mbh.7.139.6951 Slaying thee today in fight, thou that art ever proud of thy heroism, I will, O thou of Dasarha's race, gladden the Kuru king Suyodhana.
Mbh.7.142.7179 Indeed, O monarch, thy son Suyodhana said unto Karna, O son of Vikartana, that time of battle hath come at last.
Mbh.7.144.7453 With a tearful face and in great dejection of heart, he uttered these words: Beholding all this in his mental vision, Vidura of great wisdom had, on the birth of the wretched Suyodhana, that exterminator of his race, said unto Dhritarashtra, Let this wretch of his race be soon killed.
Mbh.7.146.7677 Having, O hero, angered thee that canst slay with thy eyes alone, the wicked-minded Suyodhana, with his friends and kinsmen, will have to lay down his life in battle.
Mbh.7.147.7697 SECTION CXLIX Sanjaya said, Upon the fall, O king, of the ruler of the Sindhus, thy son Suyodhana, his face bedewed with tears, and himself filled with grief and breathing hot sighs like a snake whose fangs have been broken, that offender against the whole world, viz, thy son, experienced bitter affliction.
Mbh.7.147.7700 Neither Drona, nor the son of Radha, nor Aswatthaman, nor Kripa, O sire, is competent to stand before Arjuna when the latter is excited with wrath, And Suyodhana, said unto himself, Having vanquished in battle all the mighty car-warriors of my army, Partha slew the ruler of the Sindhus.
Mbh.7.147.7708 And Suyodhana said, Behold, O preceptor, this immense slaughter of kings
Mbh.7.149.7823 And since, O Suyodhana, in spite of ourselves fighting to the utmost extent of our powers, the ruler of the Sindhus has been slain in battle, it seems that Fate is all-powerful.
Mbh.7.156.8474 Stand here, O Suyodhana'
Mbh.7.159.8656 Leaving the preceptor, go where king Suyodhana is.
Mbh.7.163.8864 Then Bhima, regarding Suyodhana to have been slain amid the darkness of that night, uttered a loud leonine roar challenging the Kauravas.
Mbh.7.163.8867 Hearing the wails of the affrighted warriors and the roars of the high souled Bhima, O king, king Yudhishthira also regarded Suyodhana to have been slain.
Mbh.7.179.9735 Indeed, the Suta's son, and Jarasandha, and the ruler of the Chedis, and the son of the Nishada adopting the son of Suyodhana, would have succeeded in conquering the whole earth.
Mbh.7.179.9773 Vrikodara also will succeed in slaying Suyodhana.
Mbh.7.181.9886 Disregarding the might of Bhimasena's son, as also the variety of weapon that Partha bears, the Kauravas are putting forth their prowess, Yonder, Drona and Karna and king Suyodhana, having slain the Rakshasa in battle, are uttering loud roars.
Mbh.7.181.9901 Obtaining those two as his allies in battle, Suyodhana has become confident.
Mbh.8.1.8 The Suta's son Karna, and king Suyodhana and Duhshasana and Shakuni, in special, could not compose themselves to sleep.
Mbh.8.4.83 SECTION Vaishampayana said, Hearing this intelligence, O monarch, Dhritarashtra the son of Ambika, feeling the acme of grief, regarded Suyodhana to be already dead.
Mbh.8.29.1248 At this, Yudhishthira also, filled with rage and looking like an infuriate elephant, urged his own driver saying, Proceed to where Suyodhana is
Mbh.8.46.2537 Yudhishthira said, With that view, do thou proceed against the son of Radha, and let Bhimasena proceed against Suyodhana, Nakula against Virshasena, Sahadeva against the son of Subala, Satanika against Duhshasana, that bull amongst the Sinis, viz, Satyaki, against the son of Hridika, and Pandya against the son of Drona.
Mbh.8.66.3866 Hast thou really slain today that sinful wight who was exceedingly dear to Suyodhana, and who, intoxicated with pride of heroism, used always to brag in the assembly of the Kurus?
Mbh.8.66.3879 In consequence of the protection granted him by Karna, Suyodhana, filled with pride, always recked us little.
Mbh.8.66.3880 Displaying thy prowess, hast then today destroyed that refuge of Suyodhana?
Mbh.8.68.3952 Hearing also the words of praise always uttered about thee by many foremost of Rishis, I never expected that Suyodhana would win success and prosperity or that thou thyself wouldst be afflicted with the fear of Karna!
Mbh.8.73.4381 Desirous of rescuing the wicked Suyodhana who was sinking in a raftless sea, he slaughtered many lords of Earth among the Cedis, the Pancalas, and the Kaikayas, and caused a great massacre of the Pandava army teeming with cars and steeds and elephants.
Mbh.8.73.4412 The wicked-souled Karna is the root, O thou of unfading glory, of that attempt, O sinless one, made in the night for burning thy mother with all her children, and of that conduct which Suyodhana adopted towards you in consequence of that match at dice.
Mbh.8.73.4413 Suyodhana always hopeth for deliverance through Karna.
Mbh.8.73.4432 Only, the wicked-souled Karna and Suyodhana laughed in joy.
Mbh.8.73.4454 Let thy enemy Suyodhana today, beholding Adhiratha's son slain by thee, despair of both his life and kingdom.
Mbh.8.83.5070 Addressing Karna and Suyodhana and Kripa and Drona's son and Kritavarma, he said, Today I shall slay the wretched Duhshasana.
Mbh.8.83.5073 Like a lion of fierce impetuosity rushing towards a mighty elephant, Vrikodara, that foremost of heroes, rushed towards Duhshasana in that battle and attacked him in the very sight of Suyodhana and Karna.
Mbh.8.91.5780 Thyself and Suyodhana and Duhshasana and Shakuni, the son of Subala, had caused Draupadi, clad in a single piece of raiment, to be brought into the midst of the assembly.
Mbh.9.1.5 Beholding the army of the Pandavas swelling with might and energy, what behaviour did the Kuru prince Suyodhana adopt towards the Pandavas, thinking it suitable to the hour?
Mbh.9.1.8 Vaishampayana said, After the fall of Karna, O king, Dhritarashtra's son Suyodhana was plunged deep into an ocean of grief and saw despair on every side.
Mbh.9.22.1504 Suyodhana, however, who had lost his understanding, did not act according to them.
Mbh.9.29.2045 With acts and means and applying thy power of illusion to these waters, slay, O chief of the Bharatas, this Suyodhana, who is the very soul of illusion!
Mbh.9.29.2058 Sanjaya continued, Thus addressed by Vasudeva, Pandu's son of rigid vows, smiling the while, addressed, O monarch, thy son of great might, who, O Bharata, was then within the waters of that lake, saying, Why, O Suyodhana, hast thou entered these waters, after having caused all the Kshatriyas to perish and after having, O king, caused thy own race to be annihilated?
Mbh.9.29.2060 Arise, O king, and fight us, O Suyodhana!
Mbh.9.29.2076 Having caused all thy troops and thy brothers to be slain, O Suyodhana, thou shouldst not, if thou art inspired with righteous motives, think now of saving thy life!
Mbh.9.29.2077 One like thee, O Suyodhana, that has adopted Kshatriya duties, should not act in this way!
Mbh.9.29.2082 Where is that manliness of thine, O sire, and where, O Suyodhana, is that pride cherished by thee!
Mbh.9.29.2102 Rise then, even now, O Suyodhana, and give us battle!
Mbh.9.29.2120 Thou mayest now, O Suyodhana, be willing to make a gift of the earth to me.
Mbh.9.30.2176 Yudhishthira said, By good luck, O Suyodhana, thou knowest the duties of a Kshatriya!
Mbh.9.30.2191 Yudhishthira said, Rise, rise, O son of Gandhari, and fight me, Suyodhana!
Mbh.9.31.2255 King Suyodhana, however, is possessed of skill!
Mbh.9.31.2272 Without doubt, I shall slay Suyodhana in battle!
Mbh.9.31.2278 What do you say of Suyodhana, I would fight with the three worlds including the very gods, even if they be armed with every kind of weapon'
Mbh.9.31.2292 Today I shall vomit that wrath which hath been nursed in my bosom upon Suyodhana, the son of Dhritarashtra, like Arjuna throwing fire on the forest of Khandava!
Mbh.9.31.2296 Today Suyodhana shall abandon his life breath, his prosperity, and his kingdom!
Mbh.9.54.3881 Beholding these and other portents, Vrikodara said unto his eldest brother, king Yudhishthira the just, This Suyodhana of wicked soul is not competent to vanquish me in battle!
Mbh.9.55.3969 Coursing in diverse kinds of circles, adopting each motion at the proper time, Suyodhana, possessed of great energy, once more seemed to prevail over Bhima.
Mbh.9.55.3971 Beholding Bhimasena whirling his mace, Suyodhana also whirled his heavy and adamantine weapon and presented a highly beautiful aspect.
Mbh.9.55.3982 Adopting the left mandala, O monarch, and whirling his mace, Suyodhana then, firmly resolved, struck the son of Kunti on the head with his weapon of terrible force.
Mbh.9.56.4029 At the time of the gambling, O Dhananjaya, Bhima vowed to break the thighs of Suyodhana with his mace in battle.
Mbh.9.56.4038 Suyodhana is accomplished, he is a hero; he is again firmly resolved.
Mbh.9.56.4043 This Suyodhana had broken and fled.
Mbh.9.58.4201 He then said in that assembly, Having unfairly slain king Suyodhana of righteous soul, the son of Pandu shall be reputed in the world as a crooked warrior!
Mbh.9.58.4225 King Suyodhana hath been struck down!
Mbh.11.15.595 Without having disposed of Suyodhana it was impossible for us to rule peacefully the whole earth with her seas.
Mbh.12.7.248 Without doubt, Suyodhana, having caused his uterine brothers to be slain and having east this couple into burning grief, hath fallen off from his blazing fame.
Mbh.12.124.7124 O grandsire, I had great hope in respect of Suyodhana that when, a battle was about to ensue in consequence of his own obstinacy, he would, O lord, do what was proper.
Mbh.13.148.12435 With his energy, O king, he has slain all the troops of Suyodhana.
Mbh.14.1.18 Cast off this wicked-minded monarch, Suyodhana, and let not either Karna or Sakuni by any means see him.
Mbh.14.15.416 O thou who knowest what virtue is, it was by righteousness alone that the king has been able to regain his kingdom free from all enemies thorns, and it was by the action of righteousness that king Suyodhana has been killed in battle, and, O son of Pritha and pillar of the Kuru race, the wicked sons of Dhritarashtra, avaricious, always rude in speech, and bent upon an unrighteous course of conduct, having been exterminated with their followers, the king, the son of Dharma and lord of the earth, now peaceably enjoys the entire kingdom of the earth with thy aid, and I too, O son of Pandu, have been pleasantly whiling away my time in thy company, amidst woodland scenes.
Mbh.14.60.2785 Upon the slaughter of the Kaurava king Suyodhana with all his followers and allies, Vidura and Sanjaya have come to the presence of king Yudhishthira the just.
Mbh.15.3.153 O sinless one, I harbour no resentment in my heart on account of the wrongs done to us by Suyodhana.
Mbh.18.1.15 Ye gods, I have no desire to even behold Suyodhana.
Mbh.18.2.109 What is that act by doing which Dhritarashtras son, king Suyodhana, with all his sinful followers, has become invested with such prosperity?
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