Yadus
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.1.39 | From these are descended the family of the Kurus, of the Yadus, and of Bharata; the family of Yayati and of Ikshwaku; also of all the Rajarshis. |
Mbh.1.2.542 | Then after the funeral of his maternal uncle Vasudeva the foremost among the Yadus Vrishnis, he saw the heroes of the Yadu race lying stretched in death on the spot where they had been drinking. |
Mbh.1.67.3548 | Sura, the foremost of the Yadus, was the father of Vasudeva. |
Mbh.1.67.3591 | They who were born on earth as monarchs invincible in battle, those high-souled ones who were born in the wide extended line of the Yadus, they who were born as mighty monarchs in other lines, they who were born as Brahmanas and Kshatriyas and Vaisyas, have all been recited by me duly. |
Mbh.2.35.1475 | And Narada knew that the exalted and holy Narayana, also called Sambhu the lord of the universe, having commanded all the celestials thus, had taken his birth in the race of Yadus and that foremost of all perpetuator of races, having sprung from the line of the Andhaka-Vrishnis on earth was graced with great good fortune and was shining like the moon herself among stars. |
Mbh.2.44.1791 | Having said this, the chief of the Yadus, that slayer of all foes, in anger, instantly cut off the head of the ruler of Chedi by means of his discus. |
Mbh.3.120.6170 | And the Yadus reunited to their home; and the Pandavas continued their journey to the sacred spots. |
Mbh.3.231.11730 | And, O king, those ladies, who always spake sweetly to each other, having met after a long time, began to talk upon various delightful topics arising out of the stories of the Kurus and the Yadus. |
Mbh.3.270.13207 | And for the destruction of the wicked and the preservation of religion, even He hath taken his birth among men in the race of the Yadus. |
Mbh.6.54.2921 | And Satyaki, the tiger among the Yadus, of prowess incapable of being baffled, then gladdening Bhimasena, said unto him, in the presence of Dhrishtadyumna, these words. |
Mbh.6.59.3206 | The royal Bhishma, hearing these words, replied unto the chief of the Yadus, saying, Destiny is all powerful. |
Mbh.6.59.3207 | The Yadus, for their benefit, had abandoned Kansa. |
Mbh.6.82.4299 | This very day I shall slay them all, O Janardana, before thy eyes, them, that is, O foremost of the Yadus, who, longing for battle with me, are on the field' |
Mbh.7.115.5631 | That high-souled bull among the Yadus then, endued with great activity thus slaying that grandson of a prince, became filled with delight and shone resplendent, O monarch, like the chief of the celestials himself. |
Mbh.7.137.6894 | Having slain that descendant of many kings in battle, that bull among the Yadus, that hero capable of grinding hostile hosts, proceeded towards Arjuna, O king, resisting, as he went, the enemy's troops. |
Mbh.8.37.1978 | Who else, save Arjuna, could take away the younger sister of Keshava that foremost of all persons, having forcibly agitated the home of the Yadus that was protected by the younger brother of Indra and that resembled heaven itself that is guarded by the chief of celestials? |
Mbh.8.53.3016 | O bull amongst the Yadus, there is none on Earth, save myself, that would be able to bear such a close attack on his car |
Mbh.8.69.3984 | It is for this that I have drawn the sword, O delighter of the Yadus. |
Mbh.8.71.4221 | SECTION Sanjaya said, Having heard these joyful words of king Yudhishthira, Govinda of virtuous soul, that delighter of the Yadus, then addressed Partha. |
Mbh.8.76.4621 | Behold, O hero, that discus of Keshava, that enhancer of his fame, which is always worshipped by the Yadus. |
Mbh.9.12.707 | Save the ruler of the Madras, or Rama, that delighter of the Yadus, there is none else that can venture to endure the impetuosity of Bhima in battle. |
Mbh.9.31.2270 | Bhimasena said, O slayer of Madhu, do not, O delighter of the Yadus, give way to sorrow! |
Mbh.9.35.2619 | For what reason was that daughter of the Yadus filled with wonder? |
Mbh.9.39.2838 | SECTION Vaishampayana said, The delighter of the Yadus then proceeded to the asylum of Vaka which resounded with the chanting of the Vedas. |
Mbh.9.46.3488 | That foremost one among the Yadus, Baladeva of great dignity, having bathed in that tirtha and given away much wealth unto many foremost of Brahmanas, then proceeded, with soul well-fixed on meditation, to the tirtha of Sakta |
Mbh.9.47.3489 | SECTION Vaishampayana said, The mighty chief of the Yadus, having proceeded to Indra's tirtha, bathed there according to due rites and gave away wealth and gems unto the Brahmanas. |
Mbh.12.43.2155 | SECTION XLIV Vaisampayana said, Having got back the kingdom, king Yudhishthira of great wisdom and purity, after the ceremony of installation had been over, joining his hands together, addressed the lotus-eyed Krishna of Dasarha's race, saying, Through thy grace, O Krishna, through thy policy and might and intelligence and prowess, O tiger among the Yadus, I have got back this ancestral kingdom of mine. |
Mbh.12.48.2551 | When the very Kshatriya seed was burnt by Rama, O bull among the Yadus, how was the Kshatriya order revived, O thou of immeasurable prowess? |
Mbh.12.48.2552 | How, O bull of the Yadus, was the Kshatriya order exterminated by the illustrious and high-souled Rama, and how did it again grow? |
Mbh.12.48.2555 | For what reason was the Kshatriya order thus exterminated in days of yore by Rama, the high-souled descendant of Bhrigu, O tiger among the Yadus? |
Mbh.12.165.9911 | From the Yadus it was taken by Sivi. |
Mbh.13.14.1468 | Thou, O foremost of the Yadus, wilt obtain from Maheswara and his spouse, four and twenty boons. |
Mbh.14.70.3103 | Uttara, rising up at the proper time, with a delighted heart and bearing her child in her arms, reverentially saluted the delighter of the Yadus. |
Mbh.14.87.3894 | Then king Yudhishthira with all his ministers, and Krishna, the delighter of the Yadus, placing Dhritarashtra in their van, went out for receiving Dhananjaya. |
Mbh.16.3.120 | The delighter of the Yadus, beholding his own son, and the son of Sini too, slain, took up, in wrath, a handful of the Eraka grass that grew there. |
Mbh.16.4.143 | Finding Rama of great soul, Krishna commanded Daruka, saying, Going to the Kurus, inform Partha of this great slaughter of the Yadus. |
Mbh.16.4.154 | This great carnage of the Yadus has been beheld by me even as I beheld before the carnage of those Kshatriyas who were the foremost ones of Kurus race. |
Mbh.16.4.155 | It is impossible for me to see this city of the Yadavas without the Yadus beside me. |
Mbh.16.6.233 | I have no doubt that as soon as he will hear of the destruction of the Yadus, that hero of mighty energy will come here without any loss of time. |
Mbh.17.1.15 | The survivor of the Yadus, Vajra, has been made a king. |
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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