Yadu S
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.261.12820 | When Kesava, that ornament of the Yadu's race, had the vessel brought unto him, with such persistence, he looked into it and saw a particle of rice and vegetable sticking at its rim. |
Mbh.5.48.2713 | That lion of the Vrishni race, that scion of Yadu's line, of superior training, hath diverse wonderful and excellent weapons. |
Mbh.5.72.3599 | The lives also of creatures are independent of their own wishes, and neither weal nor woe can be one's when the time is not come for it, O best of the Yadu's race. |
Mbh.6.59.3210 | Meanwhile, jumping down from his car, Partha, himself of massive and long arms, quickly ran on foot after that chief of Yadu's race possessed of massive and long arms, and seized him by his two hands. |
Mbh.6.60.3272 | And all the Kauravas with thy sons, beholding that ape-bannered warrior with his excellent standard and handsome car-shaft wrapped in costly cover, accompanied by that bull of Yadu's race, his charioteer in battle, were filled with dismay. |
Mbh.7.19.855 | They are Pandu's son and he is of Yadu's race' |
Mbh.7.141.7131 | In Yadu's race was born a son of the name of Devamidha of Yadu's race had a son named Sura, applauded in the three worlds. |
Mbh.7.153.8029 | Beholding the Preceptor advance, many Pandava warriors headed by Yudhishthira surrounded that illustrious perpetuator of Yadu's race from desire of rescuing him. |
Mbh.8.82.5031 | That foremost one, however, of Yadu's race fought with those four warriors like the chief of the Daityas fighting with the Regents of the four quarters. |
Mbh.8.96.6101 | Partha answered Keshava, that bull of Yadu's race, saying, So be it' |
Mbh.9.33.2378 | With heart filled with rage at this, that illustrious son of Yadu's race, the wielder of the plough then set out on a pilgrimage to the Sarasvati. |
Mbh.9.33.2403 | That chief of Yadu's race also gave away thousands of milch kine covered with excellent cloths and having their horns cased in gold, many steeds belonging to different countries, many vehicles, and many beautiful slaves. |
Mbh.9.35.2603 | Having given away in that tirtha many milch cows, and vessels of copper and iron, and diverse kinds of other vessels, that tiger of Yadu's race, Baladeva, having the plough for his weapon, worshipped the Brahmanas and was worshipped by them in return. |
Mbh.9.35.2640 | Bathing in those tirthas duly and giving away wealth and diverse articles of enjoyment unto the Brahmanas, that delighter of Yadu's race also gave away diverse kinds of food and diverse desirable articles unto them. |
Mbh.9.50.3707 | Asked by that lion of Yadu's race about the results of the battle at Kurukshetra, those high-souled ones told him everything as it had happened |
Mbh.9.51.3732 | Even thus, O foremost one of Yadu's race, that royal sage had, in days of yore, tilled this plain and Shakra had promised great merit unto those that would cast off their bodies here. |
Mbh.9.52.3766 | Bathing there, that bull of Yadu's race, of righteous soul, obtained great happiness. |
Mbh.9.52.3803 | Journeying then on that car of great fleetness, Baladeva, that bull of Yadu's race, desirous of beholding the approaching encounter of his two disciples arrived on the field |
Mbh.9.58.4163 | SECTION Dhritarashtra said, Beholding the Kuru king struck down unfairly, what O Suta, did the mighty Baladeva, that foremost one of Yadu's race, say? |
Mbh.9.58.4177 | Those two foremost heroes of Yadu's race, the one dark in complexion and the other fair, looked exceedingly beautiful at that moment, like the Sun and the Moon, O king, on the evening sky! |
Mbh.9.58.4216 | Sanjaya continued, After Yudhishthira had said this, Vasudeva, that perpetuator of Yadu's race, said with difficulty, Let it be so |
Mbh.9.60.4375 | They despatched Keshava of Yadu's race to Hastinapura. |
Mbh.9.61.4416 | Hearing these words of king Yudhishthira the just, the perpetuator of Yadu's race, summoning Daruka, said, Let my car be equipped |
Mbh.9.61.4418 | That scorcher of foes and chief of Yadu's race, the lord Keshava, having mounted the car, proceeded with great haste to the city of the Kurus. |
Mbh.9.61.4450 | Having said these words unto Dhritarashtra, that foremost one of Yadu's race, O monarch, addressed the grief-stricken Gandhari in these words of high import: O daughter of Subala, thou of excellent vows, listen to what I say! |
Mbh.10.9.697 | The valiant Rama of Yadu's race, O king, always used to say that there is no one equal to Duryodhana in encounters with the mace. |
Mbh.10.12.834 | SECTION Vaishampayana said, After the irresistible Bhimasena had set out, that bull of Yadu's race, possessed of eyes like lotus-petals, addressed Kuru's son Yudhishthira, saying, O son of Pandu, this brother of thine, overwhelmed with grief at the slaughter of his sons, proceedeth alone to battle, from desire of slaying the son of Drona. |
Mbh.10.12.848 | O foremost one of Yadu's race, in exchange for that celestial weapon, give me thy discus which is capable of slaying all foes in battle |
Mbh.10.13.891 | Those steeds then suddenly flew, taking after them that excellent vehicle ridden by the two sons of Pandu and by that bull of Yadu's race. |
Mbh.12.31.1671 | Stricken with grief as the king was, I recited to him all those stories, O monarch, that hero of Yadu's race has already recited to thee. |
Mbh.12.37.1993 | Vaisampayana continued, Moved by the desire of benefiting all the four orders, the mighty armed and high-souled chief of Yadu's race once more addressed that foremost of kings in the following words' |
Mbh.12.51.2798 | Then that bull of Yadu's race and the sons of Pandu, entering the Kuru city whose splendour resembled that of the city of Indra itself, proceeded to their respective mansions like tired lions seeking their caves |
Mbh.12.53.2845 | O foremost one of Yadu's race, do thou, therefore, O slayer of Madhu, speak first. |
Mbh.12.349.23407 | Thou shalt, in that birth, behold me, O ascetic, me that am without birth and death, incarnated on Earth as Krishna of Yadu's race, armed with the discus. |
Mbh.13.14.876 | This mighty-armed one of Yadu's race is alone competent to tell the attributes of the illustrious Siva. |
Mbh.13.14.898 | There is nothing in the three worlds that is unattainable by thee, O perpetuator of Yadu's race, thou canst create other worlds if only thou wishest it. |
Mbh.13.70.6504 | Some time before, certain young men of Yadu's race, while searching for water, had come upon a large well covered with grass and creepers. |
Mbh.13.147.12321 | Identical with Brahma, he will like and love the Brahmanas, and the Brahmanas will like and love him, that scion of Yadu's race will liberate many kings immured in the prison of the ruler of the Magadhas, after vanquishing that ruler named Jarasandha in his capital buried among mountains. |
Mbh.13.147.12371 | Even this, ye ascetics possessed of wealth of penances, is Righteousness, I have declared all this to you so that ye may, with reverence and care, worship Krishna, that foremost one of Yadu's race |
Mbh.13.148.12406 | Bhishma continued, After this, the great Rishis bowed unto that god of gods, that scion of Yadu's race, that foremost of all Beings. |
Mbh.14.2.43 | O scion of Yadu's race, O glorious one, if now with a pleased mind thou dost permit me to go to the ascetic's retreat in the woods, then thou wouldst compass what is highly desired by me. |
Mbh.14.52.2320 | Yudhishthira said, Ye heroes, ye foremost ones of Yadu's and Kuru's race, it seems that ye two are desirous of saying something to me. |
Mbh.14.61.2838 | O daughter of Yadu's race, mortal thy son was. |
Mbh.14.61.2846 | Having comforted her in this way, Kunti, conversant with every duty, O perpetuator of Yadu's race, casting off her grief, O irresistible one, made arrangements for Abhimanyu's obsequial rites, with the acquiescence of king Yudhishthira and Bhima, and the twins viz, Nakula and Sahadeva who in prowess resembled Yama himself. |
Mbh.14.61.2847 | She also made many presents unto the Brahmanas, and bestowed upon them many kine, O perpetuator of Yadu's race, Then the Vrishni dame Kunti, comforted a little, addressed the daughter of Virata, saying, O faultless daughter of Virata, thou shouldst not indulge in grief. |
Mbh.15.3.115 | Having said these words, the old king then addressed Yudhishthira in particular and said, Blessed be thou, O son of the princess of Yadu's race. |
Mbh.15.31.1254 | Kunti also shall behold Karna, and she of Yadu's race shall behold her son Abhimanyu. |
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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