Yudhisthira
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.2.49 | Then Govinda spoke unto Arjuna and clasped him firmly, and worshipping Yudhisthira and Bhima, embraced the twins. |
Mbh.2.8.336 | SECTION VIII Narada said, O Yudhisthira, I shall now describe the assembly house of Yama, the son of Vivaswat, which, O son of Pritha, was built by Viswakarma. |
Mbh.2.13.555 | And having arrived at Indraprastha, Janardana approached Yudhisthira without loss of time. |
Mbh.2.13.556 | And Yudhisthira received Krishna with paternal-affection, and Bhima also received him likewise. |
Mbh.2.24.1121 | And the oldest son of Pandu Yudhisthira together with his brothers approached the kings who had come to Indraprastha and entertaining and worshipping them, each according to his age, dismissed them all. |
Mbh.2.25.1131 | SECTION XXV Digvijaya Parva Vaisampayana said, Arjuna, having obtained that best of bows and that couple of inexhaustible quivers and that car and flag-staff, as also that assembly-house, addressing Yudhisthira said, Bow, weapons, great energy, allies, territory, fame, army-those, O king, difficult of acquisition however desirable, have all been obtained by me. |
Mbh.2.25.1135 | Vaisampayana continued, King Yudhisthira the just, hearing these words of Dhananjaya, replied unto him in a grave and collected tone, saying, O bull of the Bharata race, set thou out, having made holy Brahmanas utter benedictions on thee, to plunge thy enemies in sorrow and to fill thy friend with joy. |
Mbh.2.29.1245 | Then returning to Indraprastha, Bhima of terrible prowess offered the whole of that wealth unto king Yudhisthira the just |
Mbh.2.30.1246 | SECTION XXX Vaisampayana said, thus also Sahadeva, dismissed with affection by king Yudhisthira the just, marched towards the southern direction accompanied by a mighty host. |
Mbh.2.30.1317 | I know all thy purpose, as also those of the son of Dharma Yudhisthira. |
Mbh.2.30.1340 | The bull of the Bharata race, having presented the whole of that wealth unto king Yudhisthira the just regarded himself, O Janamejaya, as crowned with success and continued to live happily |
Mbh.2.32.1362 | SECTION XXXII Rajasuyika Parva Vaisampayana said, in consequence of the protection afforded by Yudhisthira the just, and of the truth which he ever cherished in his behaviour, as also of the check under which he kept all foes, the subjects of that virtuous monarch were all engaged in their respective avocations. |
Mbh.2.32.1367 | And it was only for doing agreeable services, or for worshipping, or for offering tributes that would not impoverish, that other kings used to approach Yudhisthira and not for hostility or battle |
Mbh.2.32.1384 | Vaisampayana continued, Unto Yudhisthira after he had said this, Krishna, extolling his virtues, said, |
Mbh.2.32.1391 | Yudhisthira replied, O Krishna, my resolve is already crowned with fruit, and success also is surely mine, when thou, O Harishikesa, hast arrived here agreeably to my wish' |
Mbh.2.32.1396 | Simultaneously with these words of king Yudhisthira the just, Sahadeva that foremost of warriors, having accomplished everything, represented the matter to the king. |
Mbh.2.34.1452 | And each of the kings made a present of his wealth, flattering himself with the proud belief that the jewels he gave would enable the Kuru king Yudhisthira to complete his sacrifice. |
Mbh.2.34.1455 | Yudhisthira, as though vying with Varuna himself in wealth, commenced the sacrifice of Rajasuya distinguished by six fires and large gifts to Brahmanas. |
Mbh.2.35.1479 | And Narada, gifted with great intelligence and the foremost of all persons and conversant with morality, thinking of all this, sat at that sacrifice of the wise king Yudhisthira the just with feelings of awe. |
Mbh.2.35.1480 | Then Bhishma, O king, addressing king Yudhisthira the just, said, O Bharata, let Arghya an article of respect be offered unto the kings as each of them deserveth. |
Mbh.2.74.3162 | O son of Pandu, O king Yudhisthira, come and cast the dice' |
Mbh.3.99.5198 | And behold there, O Yudhisthira, the tirtha of Bhrigu that is celebrated over the three worlds and adored, O king, by great Rishis. |
Mbh.3.120.6157 | The high-souled ruler of Panchala together with the Kekaya king, and we also should put forth our united strength, and then would the enemies of Yudhisthira be annihilated |
Mbh.3.204.10464 | SECTION CCIV Vaisampayana said, O thou foremost of the Bharata race, king Yudhisthira then asked the illustrious Markandeya a difficult question about morality, saying, I desire to hear, O holy one, about the high and excellent virtue of women. |
Mbh.3.231.11786 | These were the possessions of Yudhisthira while he ruled the earth. |
Mbh.3.234.11857 | Beholding the twins and Krishna and Yudhisthira and Bhima plunged in misery, Arjuna without doubt, sigheth like a serpent of fierce energy and sleepeth not from wrath in the night! |
Mbh.4.5.210 | And for purposes of non-discovery Yudhisthira kept these five names for himself and his brothers respectively, viz, Jaya, Jayanta, Vijaya, Jayatsena, and Jayatvala. |
Mbh.4.71.2746 | SECTION LXXI Virata said, If this one, indeed, be the Kuru king Yudhisthira the son of Kunti, which amongst these is his brother Arjuna, and which, the mighty Bhima. |
Mbh.6.21.972 | SECTION XXI Sanjaya said, Beholding the vast Dhartarashtra army ready for battle, king Yudhisthira, the son of Kunti, gave way to grief. |
Mbh.6.21.977 | Thus addressed, that slayer of foes Arjuna answered Yudhisthira, the son of Pritha, who had been plunged into grief at sight, O king, of thy army, in these words, Hear, O king, how soldiers that are few in number may vanquish the many that are possessed of every quality. |
Mbh.6.22.1003 | Yudhisthira was stationed on a car that was worthy of bearing Mahendra himself, adorned with an excellent standard, variegated with gold and gems, and furnished with golden traces for the steeds, in the midst of his elephant divisions |
Mbh.6.50.2597 | SECTION L Sanjaya said, When the troops, O bull of Bharata's race, were withdrawn on the first day, and when Duryodhana was filled with delight upon beholding Bhishma excited with wrath in battle, king Yudhisthira the just, speedily repaired unto Janardana, accompanied by all his brothers and all the kings on his side. |
Mbh.6.59.3140 | And beholding the mighty-armed Partha thus rushing to an encounter with Bhishma, the mighty army of Yudhisthira rallied for battle. |
Mbh.7.12.467 | It is a matter of great wonder that king Yudhisthira, the just, hath no enemy desirous of his death. |
Mbh.7.16.731 | And then he advanced against Kunti's son, Yudhisthira, from a desire of seizing him. |
Mbh.7.162.8758 | Indeed, O king, for the destruction of men, cars, and elephants, king Yudhisthira commanded his own troops, saying, Proceed ye against Drona only, for slaying him |
Mbh.12.25.1081 | Vaisampayana continued, Thus addressed, the virtuous Vyasa that foremost of all persons conversant with Yoga, possessed of great wisdom and intimately acquainted with the Vedas, said unto Yudhisthira the following words. |
Mbh.12.120.6801 | O Yudhisthira, living creatures do not slay one another. |
Mbh.12.148.8890 | O Yudhisthira, O foremost of all righteous persons, the protection of a suppliant is truly a high act of merit. |
Mbh.13.2.165 | No creature, O Yudhisthira, had ever been born before among womankind, that was, possessed of such beauty as that excellent damsel who was the daughter of Duryodhana. |
Mbh.13.9.529 | SECTION IX Yudhisthira said, O grandsire, O thou of great splendour, what do those men become who, through stupefaction of intellect, do not make gifts unto Brahmanas after having promised to make those gifts? |
Mbh.13.10.570 | SECTION X Yudhisthira said, I wish to know, O royal sage, whether any fault is incurred by one who from interested or disinterested friendship imparts instructions unto a person belonging to a low order of birth! |
Mbh.13.18.2777 | SECTION XVIII Vaisampayana said, After Vasudeva had ceased to speak, the great Yogin, viz the Island-born Krishna, addressed Yudhisthira, saying, O son, do thou recite this hymn consisting of the thousand and eight names of Mahadeva, and let Maheswara be gratified with thee. |
Mbh.13.26.3506 | Accompanied by his brothers and many other people, king Yudhisthira asked him these questions. |
Mbh.13.26.3533 | Endued with intelligence, he put this very question which thou, O Yudhisthira, hast put to me' |
Mbh.13.30.3866 | Encompassing him with innumerable cars, O Yudhisthira, the Vitahavyas poured upon Pratarddana showers of weapons of various kinds like clouds pouring torrents of rain on the breast of Himavat. |
Mbh.13.35.4169 | The dispositions, O Yudhisthira, of the Brahmanas, are of diverse kinds. |
Mbh.13.47.4903 | Even this should be the order, O Yudhisthira, of the spouses of a Kshatriya. |
Mbh.13.111.10067 | Assuming such a form, O Yudhisthira, he has to live for a period of three and ten years. |
Mbh.13.112.10161 | I shall now tell thee what those gifts are, O Yudhisthira, by making which a person, even if guilty of having committed sinful acts, may become endued with merit. |
Mbh.13.162.13491 | Yudhisthira said, Tell me, O grandsire, which among these four is most authoritative, viz, direct perception, inference from observation, the science of Agama or scriptures, and diverse kinds of practices that distinguish the good' |
Mbh.13.162.13495 | Hear, again, O Yudhisthira! |
Mbh.14.71.3141 | Vaisampayana continued, Thus addressed, the Kuru king Yudhisthira of righteous soul then set his heart, O monarch, on making the necessary preparations for the horse-sacrifice. |
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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