Vikartana
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 17:45 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 17:45
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.191.9525 | Then the illustrious Arjuna beholding Karna, the son of Vikartana Surya, advancing towards him, drew his tough bow and pieced him with his sharp arrows. |
Mbh.4.55.2149 | There, that warrior whose flag beareth the device of a stout chord for binding elephants, is Karna, the son of Vikartana, already known to thee. |
Mbh.4.67.2645 | Yudhishthira said, There where Bhishma and Drona and Drona's son and the son of Vikartana and Kripa and king Duryodhana and other royal and mighty car-warriors are assembled or there where Indra himself is surrounded by the Maruts, what other person than Vrihannala can fight, encountering them all! |
Mbh.5.30.1355 | Thou must also enquire about the welfare of Karna, the son of Vikartana, that hero who is ready to vanquish, alone and unassisted, mounted on his car, the Pandavas whom no one dares assail in battle, that Karna who is unparalleled in deluding those that are already deluded. |
Mbh.5.57.3158 | Karna, the son of Vikartana, and Jayadratha the king of the Sindhus, have been assigned to Arjuna as his share. |
Mbh.5.63.3353 | Myself, and Karna, the son of Vikartana, and my brother Dussasana, will slay in battle the five sons of Pandu by sharpened arrows. |
Mbh.5.144.6482 | And saluting him in proper form and with joined palms that foremost of virtuous persons, endued with great energy and pride, viz, Vrisha, the son of Vikartana, bowed to her and said the following words' |
Mbh.7.46.2179 | The Karna, the son of Vikartana, said unto Drona, Abhimanyu grindeth us all. |
Mbh.7.128.6431 | That chastiser of foes, viz, Karna, the son of Vikartana, once more, O Bharata, covered Bhimasena with his arrowy showers. |
Mbh.7.130.6499 | The son of Vikartana, O king, excited with rage and putting forth his prowess, pierced that chastiser of foes, viz, the angry Bhima of great prowess with thirty shafts. |
Mbh.7.130.6503 | The son of Vikartana, then desirous of slaying Bhimasena, seized a dart whose shaft was adorned with gold and stones of lapis lazuli. |
Mbh.7.130.6518 | Then Karna, the son of Vikartana, made steedless and driverless, and covered in that battle with shafts, became plunged into great anxiety. |
Mbh.7.142.7179 | Indeed, O monarch, thy son Suyodhana said unto Karna, O son of Vikartana, that time of battle hath come at last. |
Mbh.7.142.7242 | Then the mighty-armed Phalguna, in that battle, pierced Karna, the son of Vikartana, in all his limbs with a hundred arrows. |
Mbh.7.156.8432 | Indeed, the mighty car-warrior Karna, the son of Vikartana, had always challenged Partha. |
Mbh.7.162.8763 | Karna, the son of Vikartana, O king, resisted that mighty car-warrior, viz, Pandu's son, Sahadeva, as the letter advanced for getting at Drona. |
Mbh.7.164.8872 | SECTION CLXVI Sanjaya said, Karna, the son of Vikartana O king, resisted the mighty car-warrior Sahadeva in that battle, who advanced from desire of getting at Drona. |
Mbh.7.172.9288 | Surrounded by a mighty force proceed to that spot where the mighty Karna, the son of Vikartana, is contending with the Rakshasa in battle. |
Mbh.7.173.9475 | The son of Hidimva, seeing his illusion dispelled, once more made himself invisible, saying unto Karna, the son of Vikartana, I will presently compass thy destruction |
Mbh.7.175.9541 | After Krishna had said so, those foremost of car-warriors, as commanded, proceeded against Karna, the son of Vikartana, and against the other Rakshasas fighting for the Kurus. |
Mbh.8.3.69 | Behold now the high-souled Karna, the son of Vikartana, that great bowman of mighty strength, careering in battle, using his celestial weapons! |
Mbh.8.8.246 | Alas, how could that warrior acquainted with celestial weapons, that protector of armies, Karna the son of Vikartana, called also Vrisha, of mighty energy, be slain in battle by his foes, the heroic and mighty sons of Pandu? |
Mbh.8.56.3142 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Meanwhile Vikartana himself, resisting Bhimasena supported by the Pancalas and the Cedis and the Kaikayas, covered him with many arrows. |
Mbh.8.89.5462 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Then when the blare of conchs and the peal of drums became very loud, those two foremost of men, both owning white steeds, the suta's son Vikartana and Arjuna, encountered each other in consequence, O king, of thy son's evil policy. |
Mbh.11.25.1030 | The Pandavas, O Krishna, with thyself, are surely unslayable, since they and thou have escaped from Drona, from Bhishma, from Karna the son of Vikartana, from Kripa, from Duryodhana, from the son of Drona, from the mighty car-warrior Jayadratha, from Somadatta, from Vikarna, and from the brave Kritavarma. |
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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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