Vrishadarbha
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 19:19 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 19:19
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.195.9890 | And Markandeya said, There were two kings of the name of Vrishadarbha and Seduka and both of them were conversant with morals and with weapons of attack and defence. |
Mbh.3.195.9891 | And Seduka knew that Vrishadarbha had from his boyhood an unuttered vow that he would give no other metal unto Brahmanas save gold and silver. |
Mbh.3.195.9894 | Therefore, go thou unto king Vrishadarbha, for, O Brahmana, he is a highly virtuous king. |
Mbh.3.195.9898 | Hearing these words that Brahmana went to Vrishadarbha and begged of him a thousand steeds, and the king thus solicited, struck the Brahmana with a whip and thereupon the Brahmana said, Innocent as I am, why dost thou attack me thus' |
Mbh.12.43.2177 | Thou walkest on high, thou art the mountains, and thou art called Vrishadarbha and Vrishakapi. |
Mbh.12.233.14485 | Yuvanaswa, the son of Vrishadarbha, by giving away diverse kinds of gems, a fine mansion, and many beautiful women, ascended to heaven. |
Mbh.13.32.3957 | Once on a time, a beautiful pigeon, pursued by a hawk, dropped down from the skies and sought the protection of the highly-blessed king Vrishadarbha. |
Mbh.13.32.4012 | King Vrishadarbha was bathed in a shower of nectar that was poured upon him. |
Mbh.13.32.4022 | He who recites this history of the royal sage Vrishadarbha is sure to become cleansed of every sin, and the person who hears this history recited by another is sure to attain to the same result |
Mbh.13.93.8291 | The son of Vrishadarbha said, The acceptance of a gift from me will immediately relieve you all. |
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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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