Visoka
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 18:47 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 18:47
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.32.1394 | Let Indrasena and Visoka and Puru with Arjuna for his charioteer be engaged to collect food if they are to please me. |
Mbh.3.176.8770 | And meeting king Suvahu, and being joined by all their charioteers with Visoka at their head and by their attendants, Indrasena and others, and also by the superintendents and servants of the kitchen, they stayed there comfortably for one night. |
Mbh.6.64.3431 | Then the mighty-armed Bhima of great strength mounted on his own excellent car and addressing his charioteer Visoka, said, These heroic and mighty sons of Dhritarashtra, all great car-warriors, are exceedingly angry with me and desirous of slaying me in battle. |
Mbh.6.64.3436 | Then Duryodhana having pierced the mighty Bhima with six arrows pierced Visoka in return with three other sharp arrows. |
Mbh.6.64.3438 | Bhima then, that bull among men, beholding his charioteer Visoka afflicted, in that conflict, with sharp shafts by thy son armed with the bow, and unable to bear it, drew another excellent bow, excited with wrath, for the destruction of thy son, O monarch. |
Mbh.6.77.4056 | And beholding in that conflict Visoka, the charioteer of Bhimasena, Dhrishtadyumna, O king, became exceedingly cheerless and almost deprived of his senses. |
Mbh.6.77.4057 | With voice choked in tears, and sighing as he spoke, he asked Visoka, in grief, saying, Where is Bhima who is dear to me as my life itself' |
Mbh.6.77.4058 | Visoka then, joining his hands, replied unto Dhrishtadyumna saying, The mighty son of Pandu, endued with great strength, ordering me to wait for him here, hath alone penetrated into the Dhartarashtra host that resembleth the very ocean. |
Mbh.6.77.4062 | Hearing these words of Visoka, Prishata's son Dhrishtadyumna, endued with great strength, said unto the charioteer these words on the field of battle. |
Mbh.6.96.5114 | Deeply pierced by Bhagadatta in that battle, and exceedingly pained, Visoka thereupon, O chief of the Bharatas, sat down on the terrace of the car. |
Mbh.6.114.6215 | The valiant Bhimasena then, beholding his charioteer Visoka deeply pierced, sped three arrows at the arms and chest of the ruler of Madras. |
Mbh.7.124.6165 | Endued with the speed of the wind or thought, their reins were held by Visoka. |
Mbh.7.152.7965 | And he struck Visoka the driver of Bhima's car with three shafts and the latter's standard with one. |
Mbh.7.153.8050 | Hearing those words of Bhima, his driver Visoka urged his steeds, following in the wake, O chief of the Bharatas, of Jishnu, of sure aim. |
Mbh.8.76.4580 | O Visoka, beholding hostile warriors and cars and the tops of their standards on all sides, I am greatly afflicted. |
Mbh.8.76.4590 | Thus commanded, Visoka said, Of arrows, O hero, thou hast yet while thy razor-headed shafts number and broad-headed ones number as much. |
Mbh.8.76.4604 | Behold, those standards, O Visoka, and elephants and steeds and bands of foot-soldiers are flying away. |
Mbh.8.76.4609 | These huge elephants, again, O Visoka, are uttering loud cries, assailed with shafts |
Mbh.8.76.4610 | Visoka said, How is it, O Bhima, that thou dost not hear the loud twang of the yawning Gandiva stretched by Partha in wrath? |
Mbh.8.76.4633 | Bhima said, Since, O Visoka, thou tellest me of Arjuna's arrival, I will give thee four and ten populous villages and a hundred female slaves and twenty cars, being pleased with thee, O Suta, for this agreeable intelligence imparted by thee |
Mbh.8.82.5001 | Having slain next the steeds of Satyaki, the Suta's son then slew Visoka, the son of the ruler of the Kaikayas. |
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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