Valahaka
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 16:09 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 16:09
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.9.373 | And Vasuki and Takshaka, and the Naga called Airavana; Krishna and Lohita; Padma and Chitra endued with great energy; the Nagas called Kamvala and Aswatara; and Dhritarashtra and Valahaka; Matimat and Kundadhara and Karkotaka and Dhananjaya; Panimat and the mighty Kundaka, O lord of the Earth; and Prahlada and Mushikada, and Janamejaya, all having auspicious marks and mandalas and extended hoods, these and many other snakes. |
Mbh.3.263.12885 | The brothers also of the king, viz, the powerful Valahaka, Anika, Vidarana and others, are among his followers. |
Mbh.4.45.1735 | And this fourth horse, yoked to the rear-pole on the right, is regarded as superior to Valahaka in speed and strength. |
Mbh.5.83.3973 | And they yoked unto it those excellent steeds named Saivya and Sugriva and Meghapushpa and Valahaka, after these had been bathed and attired in beautiful harness. |
Mbh.7.77.3390 | O Suta, making room on the terrace of my car for my standard and for the heroic Garuda thereon, that adorns my umbrella, and yoking thereto my foremost of steeds named Valahaka and Meghapushpa and Saivya and Sugriva, having cased them in golden mail of the splendour of the sun and fire, and thyself putting on thy armour, stay on it carefully. |
Mbh.7.144.7504 | Ascending upon the car which resembled a celestial vehicle and unto which were yoked those foremost of steeds, capable of going everywhere at will, viz, Saivya and Sugriva and Meghapushya and Valahaka, and which were adorned with trappings of gold, Satyaki rushed against the son of Radha, scattering countless shafts. |
Mbh.8.34.1661 | The Sky was made its other yoke, and the clouds called Samvartaka and Valahaka were the leathern strings of the yoke. |
Mbh.12.52.2826 | Krishna's steeds, viz, Valahaka and Meghapushpa and Saivya and Sugriva were urged by Daruka. |
Mbh.12.284.17727 | Thou art the time when clouds appear, thou art of large teeth, and thou art Samvartaka and Valahaka |
Mbh.12.328.20929 | Existing with it, the clouds come to be called by the name of Valahaka. |
Mbh.16.3.88 | Those foremost of steeds, numbering four, Saivya, Sugriva, Meghapushpa and Valahaka, and endued with the speed of thought, fled away, dragging the car after them along the surface of the ocean. |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
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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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