Upaplavya
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 08:58 and updated at 20 May 2010 09:11
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.2.407 | While the Pandavas, desirous of victory, were residing in the place called Upaplavya, Duryodhana and Arjuna both went at the same time to Vasudeva, and said, You should render us assistance in this war |
Mbh.1.2.421 | Then the return of Krishna, the chastiser of enemies from Hastinapura to Upaplavya, and his narration to the Pandavas of all that had happened. |
Mbh.4.72.2812 | And then, after the expiry of the thirteenth year, the five Pandavas took up their abode in one of Virata's towns called Upaplavya, and Vibhatsu, the son of Pandu, brought over Abhimanyu and Janardana, and also many people of the Dasarha race from the Anarta country. |
Mbh.5.8.253 | And having reached Upaplavya, and entered the encampment, Salya saw there all the sons of Panda. |
Mbh.5.22.904 | SECTION XXII Dhritarashtra said, They say, O Sanjaya, that the Pandavas have arrived at Upaplavya. |
Mbh.5.23.973 | SECTION XXIII Vaisampayana said, Having beard these words of king Dhritarashtra Sanjaya went to Upaplavya to see the Pandavas of immeasurable strength. |
Mbh.5.84.4045 | Always cheerful and of good hearts, well-protected by the Bharatas and therefore free from all anxieties on account of the designs of invaders, and unacquainted with calamities of any kind, many of the citizens of Upaplavya, coming out of their town, stood together on the way, desirous of beholding Krishna. |
Mbh.5.86.4078 | SECTION LXXXVI Dhritarashtra said, O Vidura, Janardana hath set out from Upaplavya. |
Mbh.5.137.6178 | And quickly traversing a long way like fleet hawks, they reached Upaplavya very soon, bearing the wielder of Saranga |
Mbh.5.144.6447 | King Yudhishthira, having the Chedis, the Panchalas, and the Kekayas, Bhima and Arjuna, Krishna, Yuyudhana, and the twins for his allies, stayeth yet at Upaplavya, and from affection for kinsmen, looketh up to righteousness only, like a weak man, though he is possessed of great strength. |
Mbh.5.147.6552 | SECTION CXLVII Vaisampayana said, Coming back to Upaplavya from Hastinapura, that chastiser of foes, Kesava, represented unto the Pandavas all that had happened, and conferring with them for a long space of time, and holding repeated consultations, Sauri went to his own quarters for rest. |
Mbh.5.152.6812 | And truthful Draupadi, the princess of Panchala, accompanied by the ladies of the household, and surrounded by servants and maids, remained at Upaplavya. |
Mbh.5.161.7142 | Remembering that it was for thee that the wicked Vidura was driven by us and that we had tried to burn you all in the house of lac, be a man now; at the time of Krishna's setting out from Upaplavya for the Kuru court, thou hadst through him communicated this message to us, viz, Hear, O king, I am prepared for either war or peace! |
Mbh.6.108.5793 | Formerly, at Upaplavya, Partha had, in the presence of many persons, vowed, saying, I will slay the son of Ganga' |
Mbh.7.83.3668 | When Janardana of unfading glory came from Upaplavya, desirous of peace, from compassion for every creature, I then, O Suta, said unto the wicked Duryodhana: Obtaining Vasudeva as the means, make peace with the Pandavas, O son! |
Mbh.7.107.5035 | While we were at Upaplavya I did not mark anybody else, O grandson of Sini, who showed us such affection as thou didst. |
Mbh.9.33.2370 | Vaishampayana said, After the high-souled Pandavas had taken up their post at Upaplavya, they despatched the slayer of Madhu to Dhritarashtra's presence, for the object of peace, O mighty-armed one, and for the good of all creatures. |
Mbh.9.33.2373 | Unable to obtain peace, the mighty-armed Krishna, that foremost of men, came back, O monarch, to Upaplavya. |
Mbh.9.60.4356 | After I had arrived at Upaplavya, thyself, approaching me, with the wielder of gandiva in thy company, gavest me honey and the customary ingredients, and saidst these words, O Lord: This Dhananjaya, O Krishna, is thy brother and friend! |
Mbh.9.60.4366 | At Upaplavya, the great rishi Krishna-Dvaipayana told me that thither is Krishna where righteousness is, and thither is victory where Krishna is |
Mbh.10.11.803 | She had been residing at Upaplavya. |
Mbh.10.11.811 | By good luck, thou dost not, like myself while residing at Upaplavya, recollect thy heroic sons slaughtered in the observance of kshatriya duties. |
Mbh.10.16.981 | SECTION Vaishampayana said, Understanding that that weapon was thrown into the wombs of the Pandava women by Drona's son of sinful deeds, Hrishikesha, with a cheerful heart, said these words unto him: A certain brahmana of pious vows, beholding Virata's daughter who is now daughter-in-law to Arjuna, while she was at Upaplavya, said, While the Kuru line will become extinct, a son will be born to thee. |
Mbh.10.16.1013 | O thou of black eyes, when Vasudeva was about to set out from Upaplavya on his mission of peace, thou hadst, O timid lady, said even these words unto the slayer of Madhu, I have no husbands! |
Mbh.11.25.1034 | My sons endued with great activity were regarded by me as slain even then, O Krishna, when thou returnedst unsuccessfully to Upaplavya. |
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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