Two
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 08:08 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 08:08
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.31.1833 | Two heroic sons, shall be born unto thee, who shall be the lords of the three worlds. |
Mbh.1.134.7228 | Two of Drona's pupils became very much accomplished in the use of mace. |
Mbh.3.273.13266 | Two sons, those foremost of Rakshasas named Kumvakarna and the Ten-headed Ravana, both unequalled on earth in prowess, were born to Pushpotkata. |
Mbh.6.5.307 | Two of its parts seem to be a peepul tree, while two others look like a large hare. |
Mbh.6.7.434 | Two thousand and five hundred cubits measure the circumference of a fruit of that tree which bursts when ripe. |
Mbh.6.59.3118 | Two or three elephant-riders at a time, cased in mail and standing together, thy sire pierced with one shaft of sharp point. |
Mbh.7.23.1167 | Two large and beautiful kettle-drums, called Nanda and Upananda, were tied to it. |
Mbh.7.153.7998 | Two persons, indeed, among the Vrishnis are reputed to be the foremost of great car-warriors, viz, Pradyumna of mighty energy and thou also, O Satyaki! |
Mbh.7.198.11299 | Two birds viz, Iswara and Jiva, four Aswatthas with their wordy branches viz, the Vedas, the seven guardians viz, the five essences or elements and the heart and the understanding, and the ten others that hold this city viz, the ten senses that constitute the body, have all been created by thee, but thou art separate from and independent of them. |
Mbh.8.7.219 | Two other sons of Karna, possessing a knowledge of high weapons and endued with great lightness of hands, are both staying, O king, at the head of forces that are large and incapable of being pierced by warriors of little energy, desirous of battling for thy sake. |
Mbh.9.32.2345 | Rama then casting his eyes on Krishna and the Pandavas, and looking at Duryodhana also of Kuru's race who was standing there armed with mace, said, Two and forty days have passed since I left home. |
Mbh.12.89.5085 | Two persons combining together snatch the wealth of one, and many acting in concert rob the two. |
Mbh.12.217.13162 | Two pieces of wood, rubbed together, produce fire. |
Mbh.12.231.14398 | Two Brahmas should be known, viz, the Brahma represented by sound ie, the Vedas, and secondly that which is beyond the Vedas and is supreme. |
Mbh.12.235.14599 | Two souls are mentioned in the Vedas and the sciences that are based upon them. |
Mbh.13.12.792 | Beholding the Brahmana the lady told him in a piteous voice, Two hundred sons of mine O regenerate one, have been slain by Time. |
Mbh.13.162.13551 | Two times have been appointed by the deities for human beings to take their food, viz, morning and evening. |
Mbh.14.88.3940 | Two stakes were get up by the priests that were made of Devadaru in that sacrifice of the Kuru king, and one that was made of Sleshmataka. |
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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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