Vinata S
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 18:01 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 18:01
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.35.1959 | Thou hast likewise told us the names of Vinata's sons. |
Mbh.1.36.1990 | Indeed, Vinata's son capable of ranging through the skies, is another brother of ours. |
Mbh.1.54.2690 | Addressing the snakes she said, As ye have refused to falsely represent Uchchaihsravas, the prince of horses, for bringing about Vinata's bondage according to the wager, therefore, shall he whose charioteer is Vayu burn you all in Janamejaya's sacrifice. |
Mbh.1.123.6662 | And Tarkshya, Arishtanemi, Garuda, Asitadvaja, these and many other Nagas, came there, so also Aruna and Aruni of Vinata's race also came there. |
Mbh.1.211.10382 | Even those Rishis on earth that were crowned with ascetic success, and had their passions under complete control and were wholly engrossed in meditation of the Deity, from fear of the Asura brothers, fled like snakes at the approach of Vinata's son Garuda the snake-eater. |
Mbh.2.19.834 | Like other birds that can never imitate the speed of Vinata's son Garuda, the other monarchs of the earth will not be able to equal in energy this thy son, who will be endued with great valour. |
Mbh.3.154.7801 | I am convinced and it is plain that Bhima hath dived into the forest; for it is long since he hath gone, and in speed he resembleth the wind, and in clearing over the ground, he is swift like unto Vinata's son, and he will ever leap into the sky, and alight at his will. |
Mbh.5.101.4730 | Born of Kasyapa's line and enhancing the glory of Vinata's race, many winged creatures, the foremost of their species, have by begetting children founded and increased a thousand dynasties of birds, all endued with nobility of blood. |
Mbh.5.103.4790 | Not long before was he slain by Vinata's Son' |
Mbh.5.104.4818 | But worse still, O lord, Vinata's son, at the time of leaving these regions, said, After a month I will devour this Sumukha also. |
Mbh.5.104.4831 | Purandara, however, reflecting on the prowess of Vinata's son, said unto Vishnu, Let Amrita be given unto him by thee' |
Mbh.5.113.5176 | And thereupon, that foremost of speakers addressed Galava in the presence of Vinata's son and said, O regenerate one, the time is already come when thou shouldst give me the wealth thou hadst promised me of thy own accord. |
Mbh.5.119.5318 | SECTION CXIX Narada said, Seeing Galava, Vinata's son smilingly addressed him, saying, By good luck it is, O Brahmana, that I behold thee successful' |
Mbh.6.3.244 | Vinata's son Garuda, O Bharata, beholding even a large concourse of birds, asketh not the aid of many followers to vanquish them. |
Mbh.6.34.1605 | I am the lion among the beasts, and Vinata's son among winged creatures. |
Mbh.7.11.418 | Riding on Vinata's son and frightening the denizens of Amaravati, the heroic Krishna brought from Mahendra himself the celestial flower called Parijata. |
Mbh.7.189.10452 | Though deprived of his car, still that foremost of all swordsmen, armed with his sword, sprang towards Drona, O monarch, like Vinata's son Garuda making a swoop at a snake. |
Mbh.8.39.2049 | As a snake, for its own destruction, challenges that foremost of birds, viz, Vinata's son, possessed of beautiful plumage and great activity, even so dost thou, O Karna, challenge Dhananjaya the son of Pandu. |
Mbh.10.13.885 | Upon that standard was Vinata's son Garuda shining with great splendour. |
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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