Vibhandaka
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 17:26 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 17:26
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.110.5690 | Lomasa said, Hear how Rishyasringa, of dreaded name, was born as a son to Vibhandaka, who was a saint of the Brahmana caste, who had cultured his soul by means of religious austerities, whose seed never failed in causing generation, and who was learned and bright like the Lord of beings. |
Mbh.3.110.5692 | And that son of Kasyapa, Vibhandaka, having proceeded to a big lake, devoted himself to the practice of penances. |
Mbh.3.111.5778 | At that moment appeared Vibhandaka, Kasyapa's son, he whose eyes were tawny like those of a lion, whose body was covered with hair down to the tip of the nails, who was devoted to studies proper for his caste, and whose life was pure and was passed in religious meditation. |
Mbh.3.111.5780 | And Vibhandaka spake to his distressed son, saying, My boy! |
Mbh.3.113.5824 | My heart is yearning after similar observances My soul will be in torment if I see him not SECTION CXIII Vibhandaka said, Those are, O son! |
Mbh.3.113.5834 | Having thus forbidden his son by saying that those were wicked demons, Vibhandaka went in quest of her. |
Mbh.3.113.5842 | The king, however, kept that only son of Vibhandaka within that part of the palace destined for the females when of a sudden he beheld that rain was poured by the heavens and that the world began to be flooded with water. |
Mbh.3.113.5844 | And with a view to appease the wrath of his father, he ordered kine to be placed, and fields to be ploughed, by the road that Vibhandaka was to take, in order to come to his son. |
Mbh.3.113.5845 | And the king also placed plentiful cattle and stout cowherds, and gave the latter the following order: When the great saint Vibhandaka should enquire of you about his son, ye must join your palms and say to him that these cattle, and these ploughed fields belong to his son and that ye are his slaves, and that ye are ready to obey him in all that he might bid' |
Mbh.3.113.5858 | Vibhandaka expressed great satisfaction with the very ruler of the earth. |
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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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