Vibhatsu
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.61.2950 | And Vibhatsu Arjuna there obtained for a wife the lotus-eyed and sweet-speeched younger sister of Vasudeva, Subhadra by name. |
Mbh.1.123.6650 | The various tribes of Apsaras, decked with celestial garlands and every ornament, and attired in fine robes, came there and danced in joy, chanting the praises of Vibhatsu Arjuna. |
Mbh.1.135.7271 | Contemporaneously with this speech, Vibhatsu Arjuna struck the monster within the water with five sharp arrows irresistible in their course, while the other pupils stood confounded, each at his place. |
Mbh.1.135.7279 | Pledging himself to do what he was bid, Vibhatsu then, with joined hands, received that great weapon. |
Mbh.1.137.7337 | Vaisampayana continued, When the spectators, excited with delight, had somewhat regained their equanimity, Vibhatsu began to display his lightness in the use of weapons. |
Mbh.1.138.7364 | And, O tiger among men, Duryodhana was filled with delight, while Vibhatsu was instantly all abashment and anger. |
Mbh.1.172.8814 | That the obligation, however, may not all be on one side, I will take from thee, O Vibhatsu, O bull in Bharata's race, thy excellent and eternal weapon of fire' |
Mbh.1.219.10683 | Vibhatsu reached the sacred spot called Prabhasa. |
Mbh.1.223.10898 | After a few days, Vibhatsu, addressing Krishna, said, The summer days have set in, O Krishna! |
Mbh.1.225.11043 | O tiger among kings, hearing those words of Agni who was desirous of consuming the forest of Khandava against the will of Indra, Vibhatsu said unto him these words well-suited to the occasion, I have numberless excellent celestial weapons with which I can fight even many wielders of the thunderbolt. |
Mbh.1.228.11125 | SECTION CCXXIX Khandava-daha Parva continued Vaisampayana said, Then Vibhatsu, the son of Pandu, invoking his excellent weapons, prevented that shower of rain by Indra, by means of a shower of his own weapons. |
Mbh.1.228.11139 | And Vibhatsu in anger, and Agni, and Vasudeva also, cursed the snake that had escaped so deceitfully, saying, Never shalt thou be famous' |
Mbh.1.228.11156 | But though they rained a perfect shower of weapons, Vibhatsu, addressing them reproachfully, struck off their heads with his own sharp arrows. |
Mbh.2.52.2193 | Then Vibhatsu Arjuna with a cheerful heart gave, O Bharata, unto the principal Brahmanas five hundred bullocks with horns plated with gold. |
Mbh.3.23.1147 | And Vibhatsu knowing the ways of virtue, pleasure, and profit said unto them in a loud voice, Living in the forest, the king intendeth to take away the good name of his enemies! |
Mbh.3.33.1645 | This thy course of life is approved neither by Krishna, nor Vibhatsu, nor by Abhimanyu, nor by the Srinjayas, nor by myself, nor by the sons of Madri. |
Mbh.3.35.1818 | This son of Pritha, called Vibhatsu, is foremost in drawing the bow-string. |
Mbh.3.47.2472 | After Mahendra had spoken thus unto Lomasa, Vibhatsu also reverently addressed that Rishi, saying, Protect thou ever the son of Pandu. |
Mbh.3.52.2588 | What can be sadder than this that the virtuous Vibhatsu hath gone away at thy command, thinking of his many griefs? |
Mbh.3.52.2639 | Oh, when shall I see the sweet-speeched and large-hearted Vibhatsu so full of kindness and activity, return to us, having obtained all weapons? |
Mbh.3.86.4764 | That conqueror of hostile cities, Vibhatsu, will, without doubt, succeed in obtaining from Indra himself all the celestial weapons with their fullness and life. |
Mbh.3.86.4767 | We shall behold Arjuna, that repressor of foes, fully equipped with celestial weapons, for Vibhatsu having once undertaken a task, never, droopeth under its weight. |
Mbh.3.91.4912 | And having thus acquired weapons and mastered the Gandharva Veda, thy third brother Vibhatsu liveth happily in heaven. |
Mbh.3.140.7150 | And the mighty Vibhatsu of immeasurable soul and possessing great strength, showeth mercy and extendeth protection even to a foe when fallen. |
Mbh.3.157.7923 | It hath been appointed by Vibhatsu that about the fifth year he will come to that monarch of mountains, the excellent cliff Sweta, ever graced with festivities held by blooming plants and maddened Kokilas and black bees, and peacocks, and chatakas and inhabited by tigers, and boars and buffaloes, and gavayas, and deer, and ferocious beasts; and sacred; and lovely with blown lotuses of a hundred and a thousand petals, and blooming lilies and blue lilies and frequented by the celestials and the Asuras. |
Mbh.3.166.8303 | SECTION CLXVI Vaisampayana continued, When Sakra had gone to his proper place, Vibhatsu together with his brothers and Krishna, paid homage unto the son of Dharma. |
Mbh.3.310.15171 | Then Yudhishthira, the son of Kunti, said unto Vijaya, It is long since, O Vibhatsu, that thy two brothers have gone, O represser of foes! |
Mbh.3.310.15192 | And seeing Dhananjaya's delay Kunti's son Yudhishthira addressed Bhimasena, saying, O represser of foes, it is a long while that Nakula and Sahadeva and Vibhatsu have gone to fetch water, and they have not come yet, O Bharata! |
Mbh.4.2.53 | And O Bharata, what office will be performed by Vibhatsu, the wielder of Gandiva, whose car is drawn by white horses, and who is not inferior to Indra or Vasudeva Himself? |
Mbh.4.36.1457 | Vaisampayana continued, Hearing these words uttered by the prince over and over again in the midst of the women, Panchali could not quietly bear those allusions to Vibhatsu. |
Mbh.4.38.1573 | Thus speaking unto Uttara, the son of Virata, Vibhatsu, heretofore unconquered in battle, for a while comforted him. |
Mbh.4.40.1601 | Therefore, O Bhuminjaya, climb thou up this tree of thick foliage, for in this tree are tied the bows and arrows and banners and excellent coats of mail of the heroic sons of Pandu, viz, Yudhishthira and Bhima and Vibhatsu and the twins. |
Mbh.4.40.1604 | And the other bows also that are there, of Yudhishthira and Bhima and Vibhatsu and the twins, are equally mighty and tough |
Mbh.4.44.1677 | They are Arjuna, Falguna, Jishnu, Kiritin, Swetavahana, Vibhatsu, Vijaya, Krishna, Savyasachin and Dhananjaya |
Mbh.4.44.1679 | Why art thou named Krishna and why Arjuna and Falguna and Jishnu and Kiritin and Vibhatsu, and for what art thou Dhananjaya and Savyasachin? |
Mbh.4.44.1686 | I am known as Vibhatsu among gods and men, for my never having committed a detestable deed on the battle-field. |
Mbh.4.46.1768 | And then the ape-bannered Vibhatsu, the son of Kunti, called also Swetavahana, with fingers cased in leathern fences of the Iguana skin, and taking up his bow and arrows set out in a northernly direction. |
Mbh.4.47.1813 | Vibhatsu, therefore, who is still to live undiscovered hath appeared before us. |
Mbh.4.47.1814 | And if Vibhatsu hath come before the term of exile is at end, the Pandavas shall have to pass another twelve years in the woods. |
Mbh.4.47.1826 | But be it the king of the Matsyas or Vibhatsu, we must all fight him. |
Mbh.4.48.1857 | If he that is come is the king of the Matsyas or Vibhatsu, even I will resist him as the banks resist the swelling sea. |
Mbh.4.48.1861 | Having been engaged in ascetic austerities for the last eight and five years, Vibhatsu will strike me but mildly in this conflict, and the son of Kunti having become a Brahmana endued with good qualities, hath thus become a fit person to quietly receive shafts by thousands shot by me. |
Mbh.4.50.1938 | It is true, affecting great wisdom, thou art for making speeches but will not Vibhatsu, that slayer of foes, exterminate us all! |
Mbh.4.52.1992 | Knowing this to be certain, Vibhatsu hath made his appearance. |
Mbh.4.52.2015 | Myself and Drona, and Karna and Aswatthaman and Kripa will resolutely withstand Vibhatsu, or the king of the Matsyas, or Indra himself, if he approaches. |
Mbh.4.53.2040 | And as Arjuna went away leaving that thick array of cars, Kripa, guessing his intention, addressed his own comrades, saying, This Vibhatsu desireth not to take up his stand at a spot remote from the king. |
Mbh.4.53.2044 | Meanwhile, Vibhatsu, having proceeded towards that division of the army, announced himself speedily by name, and covered the troops with his arrows thick as locusts. |
Mbh.4.55.2094 | And that foremost of car-warriors, Kunti's son Vibhatsu of white steeds, rushed towards the foe, discharging celestial weapons all the while. |
Mbh.4.55.2104 | And by the energy of his weapons and the twang of his bow, and the preter-natural yells of the creatures stationed on his flagstaff, and the terrible roar of the monkey, and by the blast of his conch, that mighty grinder of foes, Vibhatsu, struck terror into the hearts of all the troops of Duryodhana. |
Mbh.4.60.2346 | Vaisampayana continued, Having said these words unto Karna, the invincible Vibhatsu rushed at him and charged a volley, of shafts capable of penetrating through a coat of mail. |
Mbh.4.60.2354 | And Vibhatsu slew the steeds of Karna by means of sharp and tough arrows shot from the bow-string drawn to the ear, and deprived of life they dropped down on the ground. |
Mbh.4.61.2406 | And advancing towards Vibhatsu, that fierce archer, these all encompassed him around. |
Mbh.4.61.2417 | Then the unvanquished Vibhatsu, the mighty son of Kunti, decked with diadem and sure of aim, simultaneously attacked all sides with his arrows |
Mbh.4.63.2447 | And the son of Ganga, blowing his conch cheered the sons of Dhritarashtra, and wheeling along his right came upon Vibhatsu and impeded his course. |
Mbh.4.63.2501 | And at this, Vibhatsu, laughing aloud, cut off with an arrow of keen edge and furnished with vulturine wings, the bow of Bhishma, that hero of solar effulgence. |
Mbh.4.65.2554 | Vibhatsu is not addicted to the commission of atrocious deeds; nor is his soul inclined to sin. |
Mbh.4.72.2812 | And then, after the expiry of the thirteenth year, the five Pandavas took up their abode in one of Virata's towns called Upaplavya, and Vibhatsu, the son of Pandu, brought over Abhimanyu and Janardana, and also many people of the Dasarha race from the Anarta country. |
Mbh.5.56.3124 | Vibhatsu, the son of Kunti, yoked his celestial car illuminating all the directions. |
Mbh.5.56.3128 | Indeed, what Vibhatsu said unto me appeared to me to be true' |
Mbh.5.72.3660 | Thou art our brother and friend, dear to me as much as to Vibhatsu. |
Mbh.5.79.3842 | Between the two kinds of acts, war and peace, the latter, O Vibhatsu, is perhaps within my power. |
Mbh.5.80.3881 | What mortal man is there, of flesh and blood, who would encounter in battle Yudhishthira and Bhimasena, the invincible Vibhatsu and Sahadeva, myself, thyself and Rama, O Kesava, and Satyaki of mighty energy. |
Mbh.5.90.4205 | When I remember the forcible dragging of Draupadi to the assembly, then neither Vibhatsu nor Yudhishthira, nor Bhima, nor Nakula, nor Sahadeva, becometh an object of affection to me. |
Mbh.5.137.6144 | O thou of unfading glory, thou knowest how steady, in truth, is Vibhatsu, otherwise called Savyasachin, how irresistible he is. |
Mbh.5.139.6230 | That Vibhatsu who hath no other bowman in the world as his equal, hath, through my grace, acquired this superiority over all bowmen. |
Mbh.5.141.6329 | The ape-bannered Vibhatsu accoutred in mail will be the Hotri his bow, Gandiva will be the sacrificial ladle, and the prowess of the warriors will be the clarified butter that is to be consumed. |
Mbh.6.19.921 | Even this, O monarch, was what Vibhatsu said, pointing out the mighty Bhimasena to Yudhishthira |
Mbh.6.58.3038 | And beholding there on that occasion the superhuman lightness of hand that Vibhatsu possessed, the gods, the Danavas, the Gandharvas, the Pisachas, the Uragas and the Rakshasas eulogised Phalguni, O king, saying, Excellent, Excellent' |
Mbh.6.59.3134 | Behold, O Vibhatsu, this army of thine is being routed on all sides. |
Mbh.6.73.3892 | Thinking so, that scorcher of foes, the heroic Vibhatsu, that foremost of car-warriors, showed mercy to the son of Bharadwaja. |
Mbh.6.85.4497 | That leader of car-divisions, Susarman, however, hearing these harsh words uttered by that slayer of foes viz, Vibhatsu, told him nothing in reply, well or ill. |
Mbh.6.103.5501 | And the lightness of hand that we then beheld of Vibhatsu was exceedingly wonderful. |
Mbh.6.107.5687 | Then that delighter of the Yadavas, beholding the Pandava army breaking, reined the excellent car that he guided, and addressing Vibhatsu the son of Pritha, said, That hour is come, O Partha, which thou hadst hoped for. |
Mbh.6.107.5692 | And Vibhatsu replied very unwillingly, saying, To acquire sovereignty with hell in the end, having slain those who should not be slain, or the woes of an exile in the woods, these are the alternatives. |
Mbh.6.108.5872 | Let Vibhatsu, therefore, armed with weapons, struggling carefully in battle, with his excellent bow in hand, placing Sikhandin or something else before, throw, me down from my car. |
Mbh.6.110.5992 | Then, O king, the unvanquished Vibhatsu or Dhananjaya, who was capable of drawing the bow with even the left hand, came to that spot, frightening all the car-warriors. |
Mbh.6.114.6240 | Then Vibhatsu, desirous of doing what was agreeable to Bhima, pierced all those warriors, O king, who had been battling with Bhima. |
Mbh.6.118.6466 | The mighty Dhananjaya, otherwise called Vibhatsu, then, O monarch, calling to mind diverse celestial weapons and aiming them at those great car-warriors at the heads of their respective divisions quickly consumed them all, by means of those weapons of great force, like fire consuming a flight of insects. |
Mbh.6.119.6536 | The unvanquished Vibhatsu then, knowing what should be done after what, slew all those that followed Bhishma, and then himself rushed at him. |
Mbh.6.120.6595 | Having listened to these words of the celestials, Santanu's son Bhishma of great ascetic merit rushed out at Vibhatsu, even though he was then being pierced with sharp arrows capable of penetrating through every armour. |
Mbh.6.120.6598 | Then Vibhatsu, drawing his bow Gandiva with a laugh, pierced the son of Ganga with five and twenty arrows. |
Mbh.6.122.6761 | Having addressed Vibhatsu thus, he then said unto all those kings and princes that were present there, these words, Behold ye the pillow that the son of Pandu hath given me! |
Mbh.6.123.6816 | And beholding that feat of Vibhatsu implying superhuman prowess, the Kurus trembled like kine afflicted with cold. |
Mbh.7.10.362 | When that car-warrior of exceeding energy, viz, Vibhatsu, looking like a mass of clouds, came, emitting thunderbolts like the clouds themselves, shooting showers of arrows like Indra pouring rain, and making all the points of the compass resound with the slaps of his palms and the rattle of his car-wheels, when that hero whose bow was like the lightning's flash and whose car resembled a cloud having for its roars the rattle of its wheels when that hero came the whizz of whose arrows made him exceedingly fierce, whose wrath resembles an awful cloud, and who is fleet as the mind or the tempest, who always pierces the foe deep into his very vitals, who, armed with shafts, is terrible to look at, who like Death himself bathes all the points of the compass with human blood in profusion, and who, with fierce uproar and awful visage, wielding the bow Gandiva incessantly pours on my warriors headed by Duryodhana shafts whetted on stone and furnished with vultures' feathers, alas, when that hero of great intelligence came upon you, what became the state of your mind? |
Mbh.7.11.436 | In all the worlds, Vibhatsu is invincible. |
Mbh.7.16.751 | And ascertaining the foe to be inspired with fear and unwilling to continue the fight, Vibhatsu also slowly caused his troops to be withdrawn. |
Mbh.7.19.860 | Then Vibhatsu, laughing, crushed with his arrows the Lalithya, the Malava, the Mavellaka, and the Trigarta warriors. |
Mbh.7.19.884 | And the car of Vibhatsu in that battle shone fiercely like the car of Rudra himself, while engaged at the end of the Yuga in destroying all creatures. |
Mbh.7.28.1456 | Then those two brothers, viz, Vrishaka and Achala, both mounted on the same car, began incessantly to pierce Vibhatsu with showers of arrows. |
Mbh.7.70.3001 | Then that slayer of hostile heroes, viz, Vibhatsu, beholding the camp joyless and melancholy and everything to be in confusion, addressed Krishna with an agonised heart, and said, O Janardana, no auspicious trumpet blows today, its blasts mingled with the beat of drums and the loud blare of conchs. |
Mbh.7.70.3056 | Krishna also heard Yuyutsu, censuring the heroes of the Dhritarashtra army in these words: Ye mighty car-warriors, having been unable to vanquish Vibhatsu, and having slain only a child, why do ye rejoice? |
Mbh.7.70.3087 | Indeed, none could, at that time, even look at Vibhatsu who then resembled the Destroyer himself in wrath, repeatedly drawing deep breaths. |
Mbh.7.77.3393 | By every means shall I strive so that Vibhatsu in battle may slay Jayadratha in the very sight of the Dhartarashtras. |
Mbh.7.77.3394 | O charioteer, I tell thee that Vibhatsu will certainly succeed in slaying all these for whose slaughter he will strive' |
Mbh.7.78.3415 | Thus addressed by Vasudeva, the unvanquished Vibhatsu of great learning then said these words of grave import: Grave is the vow that I have made about the slaughter of Jayadratha. |
Mbh.7.88.3883 | Sanjaya continued, Thus addressed by him, the preceptor, smiling, replied unto him, saying, O Vibhatsu, without vanquishing me, thou shalt not be able to vanquish Jayadratha. |
Mbh.7.88.3901 | Soon, however, regaining for fortitude, Vibhatsu pierced Drona with many winged arrows. |
Mbh.7.88.3912 | Turning his face round, Vibhatsu proceeded, shooting his shafts. |
Mbh.7.88.3918 | Sanjaya continued, Saying these words, the mighty-armed Vibhatsu, desirous of slaying Jayadratha, quickly proceeded against the Kaurava troops. |
Mbh.7.89.3935 | Thereupon, Vibhatsu, that foremost of all wielders of weapons, quickly rushed against Drona, shooting arrows capable of baffling the force of counter arrows, shot at him. |
Mbh.7.89.3966 | Meanwhile Vibhatsu penetrated into the hostile army. |
Mbh.7.90.4045 | Meanwhile, O Bharata, Vibhatsu slowly regained his senses, like one come back from the very abode of the king of the dead. |
Mbh.7.96.4418 | Thereupon, the two brothers, filled with rage, covered Vibhatsu and Kesava with showers of shafts and uttered leonine roars. |
Mbh.7.107.5063 | O sire, Vibhatsu hath penetrated into it all alone. |
Mbh.7.109.5160 | Reflecting repeatedly on this, Satyaki, that hero invincible in battle, that bull among men, said these words unto king Yudhishthira the just, If thou thinkest that these arrangements will suffice for thy protection, O monarch, I will then do thy bidding and follow Vibhatsu. |
Mbh.7.142.7177 | Vibhatsu, however, getting at the ruler of the Sindhus who was staying before him, and casting his glances upon him, seemed to scorch him with his eyes blazing with wrath. |
Mbh.7.142.7191 | How will Vibhatsu, who seems to have been urged on by Fate, get at the ruler of the Sindhus when the latter if protected by Drona's son, by myself, and Duhsasana? |
Mbh.7.142.7212 | And Vibhatsu also cut off the trunks of elephants and the necks of steeds and the Akshas of cars all around, as also blood-dyed horsemen, armed with spears and lances, with razor-faced arrows into two or three fragments. |
Mbh.7.142.7216 | Protected by Bhimasena and by Satwata, Vibhatsu, O chief of the Bharatas, looked resplendent like a blazing fire. |
Mbh.7.143.7357 | Hearing these words, Vibhatsu replied unto Kesava, saying, Let it be so' |
Mbh.7.143.7428 | And all of them applauded Vasudeva and the mighty Vibhatsu. |
Mbh.7.153.8053 | With two mighty throngs of cars, Vibhatsu and Vrikodara attacked thy host; the former on the right and the latter in the front. |
Mbh.7.154.8270 | Vibhatsu, attacking the right and Vrikodara the left, Bharadwaja's son was encountered, with two mighty showers of shafts. |
Mbh.7.156.8427 | Seeing his army vanquished in battle by that intelligent Karna, yonder cometh Vibhatsu from desire of slaying the Suta's son. |
Mbh.7.156.8430 | Meanwhile, Vibhatsu, O monarch, surrounded by the Panchala I advanced against Karna, like Purandara proceeding against the Asura Vritra |
Mbh.7.156.8433 | Indeed, he had always said that he was competent to vanquish the terrible Vibhatsu. |
Mbh.7.158.8590 | Vibhatsu attacking the right and Vrikodara the left, they both poured on Bharadwaja's son two dense showers of arrows. |
Mbh.7.171.9275 | Sanjaya continued, Hearing those words of Kesava, Vibhatsu also, O Kauravya, said these words unto that chastiser of foes, viz, the Rakshasa Ghatotkacha, O Ghatotkacha, thyself, the long-armed Satyaki, and Bhimasena, the son of Pandu, these three, in my judgment, are the foremost ones among all our warriors. |
Mbh.7.176.9561 | The diadem-decked Vibhatsu, O king, in that battle, shooting his arrows on all sides, began to overthrow many foremost of Kshatriyas. |
Mbh.7.180.9837 | I do not regard my sire, my mother, yourselves, my brothers, ay, my very life, so worthy of protection as Vibhatsu in battle. |
Mbh.7.182.9960 | Beholding this condition of the soldiers, O bull among men, Vibhatsu in a very loud voice, said these words: all of you, with your animals, are worn out with exertion and blind with sleep. |
Mbh.7.184.10074 | Bhimasena said, O Arjuna, O Vibhatsu, listen to these words of mine. |
Mbh.7.193.10709 | Neither Vibhatsu, nor Janardana, nor Bhimasena, nor Nakula, nor Sahadeva, nor king Yudhishthira, nor Prishata's wicked-souled son Dhrishtadyumna, nor Sikhandin, nor Satyaki, O Kauravya, knoweth that weapon which I have, along with the mantras, for hurting and withdrawing it. |
Mbh.7.195.10843 | Or, O Vibhatsu, stand thou here, with all these bulls amongst men. |
Mbh.7.195.10845 | After Bhima had ended, the son of the Panchala king, addressing Partha, said these words, like Hiranyakasipu the leader of the Daityas unto the enraged and roaring Vishnu O Vibhatsu, the sages have ordained these to be the duties of Brahmanas, viz, assisting at sacrifices, teaching, giving away, performance of sacrifices, receiving of gifts, and study as the sixth. |
Mbh.7.195.10862 | Why then, O Vibhatsu, dost thou not congratulate me? |
Mbh.7.197.11044 | O Arjuna, O Vibhatsu, thou shouldst not lay Gandiva aside. |
Mbh.7.198.11207 | Only Vibhatsu, supported by the Somakas and the Matsyas, shot his arrows at the Kauravas and checked their onset |
Mbh.7.198.11214 | Vibhatsu had never addressed Drona's son before in this way. |
Mbh.7.198.11216 | Sanjaya said, Upon the fall of the youthful prince of the Chedis, of Vrihatkshatra of Puru's race, and of Sudarsana, the chief of the Malavas, who was well-accomplished in the science of arms, and upon the defeat of Dhrishtadyumna and Satyaki and Bhima, and feeling great pain and touched to the quick by those words of Yudhishthira, and remembering a his former woes, O lord, Vibhatsu, in consequence of his grief, felt such wrath rise within him the like of which he had never experienced before. |
Mbh.8.35.1860 | Feeling a great fear all these days Vibhatsu could never stand, fronting Karna. |
Mbh.8.46.2511 | Where was Vibhatsu when Karna proceeded against Yudhishthira? |
Mbh.8.46.2564 | Behold the heroic son of Kunti, the unvanquished Vibhatsu Arjuna with that foremost of apes on his standard, advancing for the destruction of the foe. |
Mbh.8.53.3017 | Having said these words, Vibhatsu blew his conch. |
Mbh.8.56.3294 | Within a short time Vibhatsu routed the samsaptakas: Vrikodara, the Kurus, and Vasusena, the Pancalas. |
Mbh.8.58.3328 | At these words of Vibhatsu, Hari Krishna quickly proceeded on that car to that spot where king Yudhishthira, along with the mighty Srinjaya car-warriors of great strength, were fighting with the foe, making death their goal. |
Mbh.8.64.3730 | Filled with rage at this, Drona's son, that great car-warrior, began to cover Vibhatsu, aided by the energy of the aindra weapon. |
Mbh.8.64.3740 | Then Vibhatsu, otherwise called Jaya, smiling the while, quickly cut off the traces of Ashvatthama's steeds in that battle, with a razor-faced arrow. |
Mbh.8.71.4251 | Endued with great intelligence, Madhava once more addressed the son of Dharma, saying, O Yudhishthira, it behoveth thee to comfort Vibhatsu, and command him to slaughter Karna of wicked soul. |
Mbh.8.71.4255 | Comfort thy Vibhatsu, and bless him, O sinless one, with thy wishes for his victory |
Mbh.8.71.4256 | Yudhishthira said, Come, Come, O Partha, O Vibhatsu, and embrace me, O son of Pandu. |
Mbh.8.74.4477 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Hearing these words of Keshava, O Bharata, Vibhatsu soon cast off his anxiety and became cheerful. |
Mbh.8.76.4585 | I do not know whether he, as also Vibhatsu, is alive or dead. |
Mbh.8.79.4792 | Having caused that river to flow, Vibhatsu, that slayer of hostile heroes and bull among men, addressing Vasudeva said, Yonder, O Krishna, the standard of the Suta's son is visible. |
Mbh.8.80.4924 | After the Kurus had been routed, the unvanquished Vibhatsu, approaching Bhimasena, stayed there for a moment. |
Mbh.8.91.5826 | That grinder of foes, viz, the high-souled Vibhatsu, thus deeply pierced in that encounter, began to reel. |
Mbh.8.93.5915 | It is me that Vibhatsu is pursuing with speed |
Mbh.9.3.158 | Many fell down or became pale, thinking, It is me whom Vibhatsu is pursuing |
Mbh.9.4.236 | When all those heroes were alive, even then Vibhatsu could not be vanquished. |
Mbh.9.14.840 | Having shown for a short while some regard for the preceptor's son in that great battle, Vibhatsu then, smiling the while, stretched his bow Gandiva with force. |
Mbh.9.27.1822 | Vibhatsu, with his broad-headed arrows, cut off the steeds, the heads, and the arms, with weapons in grasp of those rushing combatants. |
Mbh.11.14.578 | In this matter the slightest blame cannot attach to Vibhatsu or to Prithas son Vrikodara, or to Nakula or Sahadeva, or to Yudhishthira himself. |
Mbh.11.23.939 | Through his grace, Vibhatsu the son of Pandu, hath achieved the most difficult feats. |
Mbh.14.74.3262 | Beholding Ketuvarman approaching towards him for battle, Vibhatsu, that slayer of hostile heroes, slew him with many sharp-pointed arrows. |
Mbh.14.77.3347 | Advancing against Vibhatsu who waited on foot, armed with his bow, upon the sacrificial steed, they assailed him from a near point. |
Mbh.14.84.3736 | The unvanquished Vibhatsu of righteous soul addressed them peacefully, but they were unwilling to accept the beneficial words of Yudhishthira through Arjuna. |
Mbh.14.84.3761 | The puissant Vibhatsu worshipped her and became inclined to show kindness towards the Gandharas. |
Mbh.15.11.550 | Vibhatsu who was saying so wag applauded by king Yudhishthira the just. |
Mbh.15.13.589 | Vibhatsu also, of great energy, places all his mansions, with all the wealth therein, as also his very life-breaths, at thy disposal. |
Mbh.15.13.592 | That mighty-armed hero, O monarch, was solicited by the righteous king as also by Vibhatsu, and induced to assume relations of cordiality towards thee. |
Mbh.16.6.231 | Vibhatsu will come to this city, Dwaravati. |
Mbh.16.7.247 | SECTION Vaishampayana said: That scorcher of foes, Vibhatsu, thus addressed by his maternal uncle, replied, with great cheerlessness of heart, unto Vasudeva who was equally cheerless, saying, O uncle, I am unable to look at this Earth when she is reft of that hero of Vrishnis race and those my other kinsmen. |
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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