Vasudeva S
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.21.1464 | Full of swelling billows caused by the waxing and waning of the moon the parent of Vasudeva's great conch called Panchajanya, the great mine of gems, its waters were formerly disturbed in consequence of the agitation caused within them by the Lord Govinda of immeasurable prowess when he had assumed the form of a wild boar for raising the submerged Earth. |
Mbh.1.220.10727 | Arjuna answered, She is Vasudeva's daughter and Vasudeva's Krishna sister; endued with so much beauty, whom can she not fascinate? |
Mbh.3.233.11838 | Having said these agreeable and truthful and cordial words, Satyabhama desired to go to Vasudeva's car. |
Mbh.5.7.213 | Vasudeva's son thereupon said, It beseems thee well, O Kunti's son, that thou measurest thyself with me. |
Mbh.5.20.869 | And as Kiritin exceeds in strength even all these troops together, so also doth Vasudeva's son of great effulgence and powerful intellect. |
Mbh.5.48.2736 | He that wisheth to conquer in battle that foremost of heroes, Vasudeva's son Krishna endued with great energy, wisheth to cross by his two arms alone the great ocean of wide expanse and immeasurable water. |
Mbh.5.51.2919 | It was this Bhima who, having entered of old, with Vasudeva's aid, the innermost apartments of Jarasandha, overthrew that king endued with great energy; that lord of Magadha, the mighty Jarasandha, having fully brought under his subjection the goddess Earth, oppressed her by his energy. |
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.5.89.4166 | And although Vasudeva's steeds were endued with great speed, yet they moved very slowly through that dense mass of human beings. |
Mbh.5.125.5584 | Through Vasudeva's agency, bind thyself closely with the Pandavas. |
Mbh.5.158.7013 | Even this is what I certainly think, viz, that the victory of the Pandavas is sure, for Vasudeva's wish, O Bharata, is even so. |
Mbh.5.163.7375 | But through Vasudeva's might and your endeavours, I do not reckon even all the Kshatriyas of the earth assembled together! |
Mbh.5.166.7528 | That warrior boasteth himself as Vasudeva's equal, in every battle that he fighteth. |
Mbh.6.59.3185 | Saying this, Vasudeva's son, abandoning the reins of the steeds, jumped down from the car, whirling with his right arm his discus of beautiful nave with edge sharp as a razor, effulgent as the sun and possessed of force equal to that of a thousand bolts of heaven. |
Mbh.6.65.3618 | Created out of Vasudeva's essence I have, therefore, been created by thee. |
Mbh.6.124.6904 | Like Vasudeva's son who is firmly resolved for the sake of the Pandavas, I also, O thou that makest profuse presents to Brahmanas, am prepared to cast away my possessions, my body itself, my children, and my wife, for Duryodhana's sake! |
Mbh.7.140.7043 | This mean act that thou hast perpetrated for the sake of the Vrishni warrior, is without doubt, conformable to Vasudeva's counsels. |
Mbh.8.9.323 | That foolish child of mine, of wicked understanding, who having got Karna, as also his brother Duhshasana, for his ally, had made up his mind for the rejection of Vasudeva's proposals, surely, that wight, beholding the slaughter of the bull-shouldered Karna and of Duhshasana, is now indulging in lamentations! |
Mbh.8.27.1163 | Beholding Vasudeva's limb pierced through, Pritha's son Dhananjaya mustered all his wrath and addressing Vasudeva said, O mighty-armed one, bear the car to Satyasena, O puissant one, so that I may, with keen shafts, despatch him to Yama's abode |
Mbh.12.5.189 | Deprived of his car-rings and divested of his natural armour, he was slain by Arjuna in Vasudeva's presence. |
Mbh.12.5.190 | In consequence of a Brahmana's curse, as also of the curse of the illustrious Rama, of the boon granted to Kunti and the illusion practised on him by Indra, of his depreciation by Bhishma as only half a car-warrior, at the tale of Rathas and Atirathas, of the destruction of his energy caused by Salya with his keen speeches, of Vasudeva's policy, and, lastly of the celestial weapons obtained by Arjuna from Rudra and Indra and Yama and Varuna and Kuvera and Drona and the illustrious Kripa, the wielder of Gandiva succeeded in slaying Vikartana's son Karna of effulgence like that of Surya himself. |
Mbh.12.100.5617 | They that have greenish hair ending in curls, that have flanks, cheeks, and faces fat and full of flesh, that have elevated shoulders and broad necks, that have fearful visages and fat calves, that are fiery like Vasudeva's horse Sugriva or like the offspring of Garuda, the son of Vinata, that have round heads, large mouths, faces like those of cats, shrill voice and wrathful temper, that rush to battle, guided by its din, that are wicked in behaviour and full of haughtiness, that are of terrible countenances, and that live in the outlying districts, are all reckless of their lives and never flyaway from battle. |
Mbh.14.55.2435 | Utanka beheld the high-souled Vasudeva's universal form, endued with mighty arms. |
Mbh.14.66.3002 | All of them, with eyes rendered muddy by tears, repeatedly exclaimed, saying, Alas, the son of Vasudeva's nephew has been born dead' |
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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