Varshneya
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 16:45 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 16:45
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.60.2923 | And hearing that the dice were uniformly unfavourable to the virtuous Nala, and that he had lost everything, she again spake unto her nurse, saying, O Vrihatsena, go thou again in Nala's name to bring hither, O blessed one, the charioteer, Varshneya. |
Mbh.3.60.2925 | And Vrihatsena, hearing those words of Damayanti caused Varshneya to be summoned by trusty servants. |
Mbh.3.60.2938 | Varshneya, the charioteer of Nala, then reported in detail these words of Damayanti unto the chief officers of the king. |
Mbh.3.61.2943 | SECTION LXI Vrihadaswa said, After Varshneya had gone away, Pushkara won from the righteous Nala that latter's kingdom and what else of wealth he had. |
Mbh.3.67.3377 | Both Varshneya and Jivala shall always be under thy direction. |
Mbh.3.67.3380 | Vrihadaswa continued, Thus addressed by the king, Nala began to dwell in the city of Rituparna, treated with respect and with Varshneya and Jivala as his companions. |
Mbh.3.71.3561 | And raising them up with the reins and making the charioteer Varshneya sit on the car, he prepared to set out with great speed. |
Mbh.3.71.3564 | And noticing the rattle of the car and also the management of the steeds, Varshneya reflected upon Vahuka's skill in guiding horses. |
Mbh.3.71.3578 | Having thus reasoned long in his mind, O mighty monarch, Varshneya, the former charioteer of the righteous Nala, became absorbed in thought. |
Mbh.3.71.3579 | And that foremost of kings Rituparna, also, beholding the skill of Vahuka in equestrian science experienced great delight, along with his charioteer Varshneya. |
Mbh.3.72.3584 | O thou of profound intelligence, retain these steeds endued with exceeding swiftness until Varshneya bringeth back my garment' |
Mbh.3.72.3601 | Let Varshneya hold the reins of the horses for a while' |
Mbh.3.72.3603 | But Vahuka answered with humility, Stay thou a short space, or, if thou art in a hurry, go then, making Varshneya thy charioteer. |
Mbh.3.73.3658 | And in the yard of the central mansion she beheld king Rituparna on the car with Varshneya and Vahuka. |
Mbh.3.73.3659 | And Varshneya and Vahuka, descending for that excellent vehicle, unyoked the steeds, and kept the vehicle itself in a proper place. |
Mbh.3.73.3675 | Vrihadaswa continued, And, O king, after Rituparna had gone away with Varshneya, Vahuka took the car to the stables. |
Mbh.3.73.3677 | Meanwhile, the princess of Vidharva, Damayanti, afflicted with grief, having beheld the royal son of Bhangasura, and Varshneya of the Suta race, and also Vahuka in that guise, asked herself, Whose is this car-rattle? |
Mbh.3.73.3679 | Certainly, Varshneya hath learnt the art from Nala, and it is for this the rattle of the car driven by him hath been even like that of Nala. |
Mbh.3.74.3697 | Thus questioned, Vahuka replied, He of whom thou inquirest was the charioteer of the virtuous Nala, and known to all by the name of Varshneya. |
Mbh.3.74.3701 | At this Kesini rejoined, Perhaps Varshneya knoweth where king Nala hath gone, and O Vahuka, he may also have spoken to thee about his master' |
Mbh.3.74.3702 | Vahuka then said, Having brought hither the children of Nala of excellent deeds, Varshneya went away whither he listed: He doth not know where Naishadha is. |
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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