Yajnaseni
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 27 Feb 2010 15:04 and updated at 27 Feb 2010 15:04
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.192.9576 | And those first of men represented Yajnaseni unto their mother as the alms they had obtained that day. |
Mbh.1.192.9579 | And anxious from fear of sin, and reflecting how every one could be extricated from the situation, she took the cheerful Yajnaseni by the hand, and approaching Yudhishthira said, The daughter of king Yajnasena upon being represented to me by thy younger brothers as the alms they had obtained, from ignorance, O king, I said what was proper, viz, Enjoy ye all what hath been obtained. |
Mbh.1.192.9581 | Vaisampayana continued, Thus addressed by his mother that hero among men, that foremost scion of the Kuru race, the intelligent king Yudhishthira, reflecting for a moment, consoled Kunti, and addressing Dhananjaya, said, By thee, O Phalguna, hath Yajnaseni been won. |
Mbh.2.51.2172 | And, O king, Yajnaseni, without having eaten herself, daily seeth whether everybody, including even the deformed and the dwarfs, hath eaten or not. |
Mbh.2.57.2367 | And the daughters-in-law of Dhritarashtra beholding the blazing and splendid beauty and prosperity of Yajnaseni, became cheerless and filled with jealousy. |
Mbh.2.66.2698 | I will take thee, O Yajnaseni, and put thee in some menial work' |
Mbh.2.66.2723 | Vaisampayana continued, The Suta, hearing these words of Yajnaseni, came back to the assembly and repeated the words of Draupadi. |
Mbh.2.66.2809 | Vaisampayana continued, Beholding the Pandavas thus distressed and the princess of Panchala also thus afflicted, Vikarna the son of Dhritarashtra said, Ye kings, answer ye the question that hath been asked by Yajnaseni. |
Mbh.2.66.2858 | And while Yajnaseni was crying aloud to Krishna, also called Vishnu and Hari and Nara for protection, the illustrious Dharma, remaining unseen, covered her with excellent clothes of many hues. |
Mbh.2.68.2960 | And the son of Dhritarashtra beholding those kings and sons and grand sons of kings all remaining silent, smiled a little, and addressing the daughter of the king of Panchala, said, O Yajnaseni, the question thou hast put dependeth on thy husbands, on Bhima of mighty strength, on Arjuna, on Nakula, on Sahadeva. |
Mbh.2.69.2997 | And, O Yajnaseni, thou art now a slave. |
Mbh.2.69.3023 | Yajnaseni will then be freed from her state of bondage |
Mbh.2.75.3204 | The wise Yajnasena of the Somake race, having bestowed his daughter, the princess of Panchala, on the sons of Pandu, acted most unfortunately for the husbands of Yajnaseni, these sons of Pritha are as eunuchs. |
Mbh.2.75.3205 | And O Yajnaseni, what joy will be thine upon beholding in the woods these thy husbands dressed in skins and thread-bare rags, deprived of their wealth and possessions. |
Mbh.3.23.1150 | And bidding farewell unto the son of Pritha, and Vrikodara, and Dhananjaya and Yajnaseni, and the twins, and commanded by Yudhishthira, they returned to their respective abodes in the kingdom with heavy hearts |
Mbh.3.31.1473 | SECTION XXXI Yudhishthira said, Thy speech, O Yajnaseni, is delightful, smooth and full of excellent phrases. |
Mbh.3.33.1632 | SECTION XXXIII Vaisampayana said, Hearing these words of Yajnaseni, Bhimasena, sighing in wrath, approached the king and addressed him, saying, Walk, O monarch, in the customary path trodden by good men, before thee in respect of kingdoms. |
Mbh.3.81.3941 | And Yajnaseni in obedience to the dictates of morality adhered to her lords, the sons of Pritha, like Savitri to the Vedas or the rays of the Sun to the peak of Meru. |
Mbh.4.4.176 | And walking round those fires and round the Brahmanas of ascetic wealth, the six set out, placing Yajnaseni in their front. |
Mbh.4.19.798 | Therefore, O Yajnaseni, tend him in the forest day and night. |
Mbh.4.22.922 | O Yajnaseni of sweet smiles, tomorrow evening, renouncing sorrow and grief, manage to have a meeting with Kichaka. |
Mbh.16.7.248 | The king and Bhimasena and Sahadeva and Nakula and Yajnaseni, numbering the sixth, are of the same mind with myself in this matter. |
Mbh.17.2.78 | As those mighty ones were proceeding quickly, all rapt in Yoga, Yajnaseni, falling of from Yoga, dropped down on the Earth. |
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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