THE COMPLETE MAHABHARATA: 9 Volumes
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDF394 |
Author: | Translated by M.N. Dutt, Edited By: Dr. Ishwar Chandra Sharma & Dr. O.N. Bimali |
Publisher: | Parimal Publication Pvt. Ltd. |
Language: | Sanskrit Text with English Translation |
Edition: | 2022 |
ISBN: | 9788171101962 |
Pages: | 6415 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 10.0" X 7.5" |
Weight | 12.30 kg |
Book Description
From the Jacket :
The Mahabharata is a curious mixture of history and mythology, though the former aspect is the subject of grave doubts in the minds of the professional historians. This is called the fifth Veda and it is universally acknowledged to be of pre-eminent importance. It extols its greatness itself in the following words: yad ihasti tad anyatra yan nehasti na tat kvacit (whatever is here is also elsewhere; whatever is not here is extant nowhere). It contains not only the celebrated Gita but also a large number of other texts, which are themselves independent treatises. It is a valuable product of the ancient Indian literature of the post-Vedic age and seems to go back to the prehistoric stage of the human society.
This is first time that English translation with Sanskrit text is being published. The translation is based on M.N. Dutta, which is very lucid and accurate according to the Sanskrit text. It was translated according to that time available text of Kolkata edition. However, this text is not available now and we have arranged it through the text of Chitrashala Press, Pune, which is an authentic and complete text of the Mahabharata. And according to this, sometimes, we do not find the translation of many slokas, that translation has been completed by the editors.
Vedic literature has been written in Vedic Sanskrit. The main feature of this Sanskrit was the accent, which slowly and steadily faded out in contemporary period and completely vanished after the age of the Upanishadas. This language void of accent is known as classic Sanskrit. There is a lot of difference between classic and Vedic Sanskrit.
The Mahabharata has been written in classic Sanskrit. It is regarded as the store-house of political wisdom, the repository of philosophical doctrine, the container of religious dogma and, at the same time, a specimen of literary art, exercising a tremendous influence on different forms of subsequent literary compositions in Sanskrit.
The Ramayana and the Mahabharata are two gems in Indian literature. Both these epics are the basis of Indian culture and the Sumeru mountain of gold of Sanskrit literature. The Mahabharata holds the pride of place and it is the most popular epic after the Ramayana.
The Mahabharata is known to the best history since the ancient period, as it gives a complete picture of the contemporary society, literature and culture of the India. The Mahabharata contains the main history of Kauravas and Pandava and other various kings.
Moreover, the Mahabharata has literary importance also. It is an epic. It is clearly said in the Mahabharata that this epic is like an ocean which carries out all types of compositions pertaining to all kinds of knowledge. Indeed it is a beautiful poetic work on the one hand and a code of conduct on the other.
The short Story of the Mahabharata has been arranged in the following words:
1. Adi Parva - The story begins with the account of the genealogy of the Bharatas. This contains the history of Chandra Vansha and elaborately describes the origin of the Pandavas and the Kauravas. The ancestor of the royal house of Kuru is 'Shantanu' who married Ganga and their son is Bhishma.
Shantanu takes as his second wife Satyavati who gives him two sons - Chitrangada and Vichitravirya. Both die without children. As a result of begetting with the help of Vyasa, the illegitimate son of Satyavati, the widows get sons - Dhritarashtra and Pandu. Dhritarashtra, married to Gandhari, gets one hundred sons and Pandu has two wives: Kunti who had already one son, Kama, and who gave three more sons - Yudhishthira, Bhima and Arjuna and the other wife Madri who gives birth to two sons - Nakula and Sahadeva.
2. Sabha Parva - This describes the gambling. Duryodhana is full of envy and hatred. On an invitation from him, the game of gambling begins. Shakuni, the expert cheat, taunts Yudhishthira who loses each and everything. At last, he stakes his wife, Draupadi who faces the coarse and brutal treatment in the presence of not only her husbands, but Bhishma also.
3. Vana Parva - This describes the exile of the Pandavas. The defeated Pandavas leave for the forest. Krishna visits them and incites them to fight. Draupadi and Bhima support him.
4. Virat Parva - This gives the description of unknown living of the Pandavas during their last year of exile. They spend this time in Virat Nagar without being recognized. When the brother-in-law of king Virat tries to molest Draupadi, Bhima kills him. At the end of thirteenth year, the Pandavas reveal their identity.
5. Udyoga Parva - Shri Krishna makes a serious effort for reconciliation between the Kauravas and the Pandavas. Duryodhana refuses this offer. Krishna tries to persuade Kama to take the side of the Pandavas, but Kama refuses. Armies from both sides march towards Kurukshetra.
6. Bhishma Parva - It describes the long preparation of the war of the Mahabharata. The world famous preaching of the Gita is related to this canvas. Krishna teaches Arjuna that he must not hesitate to fight, although his enemies are his own relatives. Bhishma refrains from/ fighting when face to face with by Shikhandi; Arjuna pierces Bhishma with arrows.
7. Drona Parva - It tells mainly the story of murdering Abhimanyu and Dronacharya. Here the fifteenth day of battle ends.
8. Karna Parva - Bhima kills Dussashan, thus avenging the honour of Draupadi. A terrible duel takes place between Kama and Arjuna. The wheel of Kama's chariot sinks into mud and Arjuna kills him.
9. Shalya Parva - This deals with the war and execution of Shalya who is killed by Yudhishthira. Sahadeva kills the old and mischievous Shakuni. Duryodhana is alone. He takes refuge in a lake where, through magical power, he hides himself under water.
10. Svastika Parva - It has the main story of slaughtering the five sons of the Pandavas.
11. Stri Parva - The ladies of the Kauravas visit the battle field and Gandhari describes her horrible vision. Her daughters-in-law, dishevelled and frantic, cry and lament near the corpses of their husbands.
12. Shanti Parva - The true story of Kama's birth having been revealed, Yudhishthira decides to expiate his fratricide by retiring to the forest. He is dissuaded from doing so and is installed on the throne.
13. Anushasana Parva - It has main events related to Bhishma's expiry. In the presence of a great concourse of people, Bhishma's spirit ascends to the skies.
14. Ashvamedhika Parva - Yudhishthira is advised to perform the Ashvamedha Yajna. Uttara, the wife of Abhimanyu, gives birth to Parikshita.
15. Ashramavasika Parva - This gives the description of Vanaprasthashrama of Dhritarashtra. For fifteen years, Dhritarashtra and Gandhari live with their nephews. Then they retire to the forest.
16. Mausala Parva - In Stri Parva, Gandhari blames Krishna for not having prevented the slaughter of her sons and curses Krishna. As a result thereof, the fight with the help of Musala, takes place between the Yadavas. In a club fight Balarama is killed. Also Krishna is killed by a hunter.
17. Mahaprasthanika Parva - It describes the Pandava's going to heaven. The five brothers accompanied by Draupadi retire to mount Meru. They all die except Yudhishthira.
18. Svargarohana Parva - Yudhishthira refuses to enter heaven if his brothers and his dog are not there with him. Yuclhishthira, on reaching heaven, sees Duryodhana seated on a throne, but does not see his brothers and Draupadi. But actually this was an illusion. He meets his brothers and Draupadi.
Contents
Volume 1st
Adi Parva | ||
Anukramanika Parva | 1-22 | |
Parvasangraha Parva | 22-46 | |
Paushya Parva | 46-62 | |
Pauloma Parva | 62-74 | |
Astika Parva | 75-163 | |
Ansavatarana Parva | 163-185 | |
Sambhava Parva | 185-418 | |
Jatugriha Parva | 418-438 | |
Hidimba-vadha Parva | 439-451 | |
Baka-vadha Parva | 451-466 | |
Chaitraratha Parva | 466-511 | |
Svayamvara Parva | 511-532 | |
Vaivahika Parva | 532-550 | |
Viduragamana - Rajyalambha Parva | 550-580 | |
Arjunavanavasa Parva | 580-590 | |
Subhadraharana Parva | 590-594 | |
Haranaharana Parva | 594-600 | |
Khandava-daha Parva | 600-632 | |
Sabha-Parva | ||
Sabha-Kriya Parva | 633-642 | |
Lokapala Sabhakhyana Parva | 642-659 | |
Rajasuyarambha Parva | 671-686 | |
Jarasandha Vadha Parva | 686-701 | |
Digvijaya Parva | 701-717 | |
Rajasuyika Parva | 717-726 | |
Arghyaharana Parva | 726-732 | |
Shishupala Vadha Parva | 732-746 | |
Dyuta Parva | 746-813 | |
Anudyuta Parva | 813-832 |
Contents
Volume 2nd
Aranyaka Parva | 1-30 | |
Kirmira Vadha Parva | 30-36 | |
Arjunabhigamana Parva | 36-112 | |
Kairata Parva | 113-127 | |
Indralokagamana Parva | 127-149 | |
Nalopakhyana Parva | 149-225 | |
Tirtha - Yatra Parva | 225-446 | |
Yaksha Yuddha Parva | 446-465 | |
Nivatakavacha Yuddha Parva | 465-494 | |
Ajagara Parva | 494-512 | |
Markandeya-Samasya Parva | 512-670 | |
Draupadi Satyabhama Samvada Parva | 670-677 | |
Ghosha Yatra Parva | 677-721 | |
Mriga Svapnodbhava Parva | 721-722 | |
Vrihi Drounika Parva | 722-731 | |
Draupadi Harana Parva | 731-754 | |
Jayadratha Vimokshana Parva | 754-759 | |
Ramopakhyana Parva | 759-812 | |
Pativrata Mahatmya Parva | 812-837 | |
Kundalaharana Parva | 837-860 | |
Araneya Parva | 860-876 |
Contents
Volume 3rd
Virata Parva | ||
Pandava Pravesha Parva (Chapter 1 to 13) | 1-31 | |
The counsel of Yudhishthira and others | 1 | |
Counsels of the Pandavas | 5 | |
The advice of Dhaumya | 7 | |
The entering into Virata's city | 11 | |
The hymn of Durga | 14 | |
Yudhishthira's entry in Pandava's camp | 16 | |
The entry of Bhima | 19 | |
The entry of Draupadi | 20 | |
The entry of Sahadeva | 23 | |
The entry of Arjuna | 25 | |
The entry of Nakula | 26 | |
The destruction of Jimuta | 28 | |
Kichaka-Vadha Parva (Chapter 12 to 24) | 31-67 | |
Conversation between Draupadi and Kichaka | 31 | |
Draupadi going to bring wine | 36 | |
Contempt of Draupadi | 38 | |
Dialogue between Draupadi and Bhima | 42 | |
Words of Draupadi | 46 | |
The conversation between Bhima and Draupadi | 51 | |
The destruction of Kichaka | 55 | |
The destruction of minor Kichakas | 62 | |
The queen's words to Sairandhri | 64 | |
Goharana Parva (Chapter 25 to 69) | 67-166 | |
The return of the spies | 67 | |
The words of Karna and Dusshasana | 68 | |
The words of Drona | 69 | |
Bhishma's words | 70 | |
The words of Kripa | 73 | |
The going of Susharma and others to Matsya country | 74 | |
The marching of the army | 76 | |
The encounter between Susharma and Virata | 78 | |
The discomfiture of Susharma | 80 | |
The announcement of Virata's victory | 84 | |
The praise of Uttara | 86 | |
The proposal of making Brihannala | 87 | |
The going out of Uttara | 89 | |
The chastisement of Uttara | 92 | |
The praise of Arjuna | 95 | |
The description of Arjuna's weapon | 97 | |
The attempt of getting down weapons | 97 | |
The seeing of weapon by Uttara | 98 | |
The description of weapons | 100 | |
The recognition of Arjuna | 101 | |
The beginnings of Arjuna's fighting | 103 | |
The seeing of omens | 106 | |
The words of Duryodhana | 108 | |
The words of Karna | 111 | |
The words of Kripa | 112 | |
The words of Ashvatthama | 114 | |
The words of Drona | 116 | |
The arrangement of troops by Bhishma | 118 | |
The return of the kine | 120 | |
The discomfiture of Karna | 121 | |
Arjuna's pointing out of Kurus to Uttara | 125 | |
The arrival of the deities at the battle field | 130 | |
The battle between Arjuna and Kripa | 131 | |
The retreat of Drona | 134 | |
The battle between Arjuna and Ashvathaman | 139 | |
The retreat of Karna | 140 | |
The battle between Arjuna and Dusshasana | 142 | |
The carnage caused by Partha | 146 | |
The fight of Arjuna, in the Goharana | 147 | |
The defeat of Bhishma | 148 | |
The retreat of Duryodhana | 152 | |
The return of Uttara to his city | 154 | |
The colloquy between Uttara and Virata | 157 | |
Uttara's account of the battle | 165 | |
Vaivahika Parva (Chapter 70 to 72) | 167-174 | |
The description of Yudhishthira | 167 | |
The proposal of the marriage of Uttara | 169 | |
The marriage of Abhimanyu | 172 | |
Udyoga Parva | ||
Senodyoga Parva (Chapter 1 to 19) | 1-16 | |
The speech of Krishna | 1 | |
The speech of Baladeva | 3 | |
The speech of Satyaki | 5 | |
The speech of Drupada | 7 | |
The mission of priest | 9 | |
Instruction of priest | 10 | |
The setting out of Krishna | 11 | |
The speech of Shalya | 14 | |
The defeat of Indra | 18 | |
The assassination of Vritra | 23 | |
The fear of the queen of Indra | 27 | |
The defeat of Indra | 28 | |
The gifts of Upashruti | 31 | |
The prayer of the queen of Indra | 33 | |
Agni's speech to Brihaspati | 34 | |
Varuna and others' news to Indra | 37 | |
Agastya's news to Indra | 40 | |
The departure of Shalya | 42 | |
The mission of the priest | 44 | |
Sandayayana Parva (Chapter 20-32) | 46-84 | |
The arrival of the priest | 46 | |
The arrival of the Priest | 47 | |
The mission from Dhritarashtra | 49 | |
The queries of Yudhishthira | 53 | |
The speech of Sanjaya | 56 | |
The speech of Yudhishthira | 59 | |
The speech of Sanjaya | 62 | |
The speech of Yudhishthira | 65 | |
Words of Krishna's | 67 | |
The words of Yudhishthira | 73 | |
The words of Yudhishthira | 79 | |
The words of Sanjaya | 81 | |
Prajagara Parva (Chapter 33-40) | 84-133 | |
Code of morality of Vidura | 84 | |
The principles of morality explained by Vidura | 94 | |
The moral lessons as explained by Vidura | 100 | |
The Principles of Morality explained by Vidura | 107 | |
The speech of Vidura | 123 | |
Morality as taught by Vidura | 130 | |
Sanat-Sujata Parva (Chapter 41-46) | 133-154 | |
The parley between Vidura and Dhritarashtra | 133 | |
The speech of Sanat-Sajuta | 134 | |
The speech as delivered by Sanat-Sujata | 139 | |
On honest speech, in the Sanat-Sujata | 145 | |
Yanasandhi Parva (Chapter 47-71) | 154-216 | |
Sanjaya sent in message, in the Yanasandhi | 154 | |
The speech of Arjuna, in the Yanasandhi | 155 | |
The speech of Sanjaya, in the Yanasandhi | 171 | |
The repentance of Dhritarashtra | 174 | |
The speech of Dhritarashtra | 180 | |
The speech of Sanjaya | 181 | |
The speech of Duryodhana | 181 | |
The speech of Sanjaya | 181 | |
The speech of Dhritarashra | 194 | |
The speech of Krishna | 196 | |
The speech of Dhritarashtra | 198 | |
The speech of Duryodhana | 200 | |
The speech of Karna | 202 | |
The speech of Vidura | 204 | |
The speech of Dhritarashtra | 207 | |
The speech of Sanjaya | 209 | |
Arrival of Vyas and Gandhari | 210 | |
Sanjay's description of lord | 210 | |
Krishna's greatness to Dhritarashtra | 211 | |
The speech of Sanjaya | 212 | |
Bhagavad Yana Parva (Chapter 72-150) | 216-389 | |
Dialogue between Yudhishthira and Krishna | 216 | |
Speech of Krishna | 223 | |
Speech of Bhima | 226 | |
Speech of Krishna | 228 | |
Speech of Arjuna | 233 | |
Speech of Krishna | 234 | |
Speech of Nakula | 236 | |
Speech of Sahadeva and Satyaki | 237 | |
Speech of Krishna | 238 | |
The embassy of the God | 246 | |
Speech of Dhritarashtra | 250 | |
Speech of Vidura | 251 | |
Speech of Duryodhana and others | 252 | |
Embassy of Krishna | 254 | |
The conversation between Kunti and Krishna | 256 | |
The conversation between Krishna and Duryodhana | 264 | |
The conversation between Krishna and Vidura | 267 | |
Krishna's presence in the Assembly-Hall | 271 | |
The speech of Krishna | 275 | |
The story of Dambhodbhava | 279 | |
The search of Matali | 283 | |
The search of bridegroom by Matali | 285 | |
The story of Galava | 299 | |
The search of the region | 302 | |
The story of Garuda | 303 | |
Garuda's words | 305 | |
The search of a bridegroom by Matali | 306 | |
The story of Galava | 309 | |
The turning out from heaven of Yayati | 323 | |
The getting up to heaven of Yayati | 325 | |
The ascension to heaven of Yayati | 327 | |
The speech of Krishna | 329 | |
The speech of Bhishma | 333 | |
The speech of Bhishma and Drona | 335 | |
The speech of Duryodhana | 337 | |
The speech of Sri-Krishna | 338 | |
The speech of Gandhari | 342 | |
The speech of Vidura | 346 | |
The exhibition of the universal form | 350 | |
The speech of Kunti | 353 | |
The injunctions of Vidura to his son | 355 | |
The speech of Kunti | 366 | |
The speech of Bhishma | 371 | |
The speech of Krishna | 372 | |
The word of Karna | 375 | |
The speech of Krishna | 379 | |
The meeting between Kunti and Karna | 384 | |
The speech of Krishna | 389 | |
Sainya Niryana Parva (Chapter 151-172) | 400-461 | |
The entrance into Kurukshetra | 400 | |
The preparation of tents | 405 | |
The equipment of Duryodhana's army | 407 | |
The conversation between Yudhishthira and Krishna | 409 | |
Divisions of Duryodhana's army | 411 | |
The appointment of Bhishma to the generalship | 413 | |
The journey of Balarama to the sacred places | 416 | |
The return of Rukmi | 419 | |
The speech of Sanjaya | 421 | |
The speech of Uluka | 423 | |
Speech of Krishna and others | 435 | |
Appointments of commanders | 444 | |
Descriptions of Rathas and Atirathas | 445 | |
Quarrel between Bhishma and Karna | 451 | |
Counting of Rathas and Atirathas | 454 | |
Words of Bhishma | 456 | |
Ambopakshyana Parva (Chapter 173-197) | 461-520 | |
Duryodhana enquires of Bhishma's refusal to strike Shikhandin | 461 | |
The story of Amba | 463 | |
Dialogue between Amba and Shaikhavati | 464 | |
The fight between Rama and Bhishma | 474 | |
Story of the fight between Rama and Bhishma | 492 | |
Amba ascends the funeral pyre | 499 | |
Story of Shikhandin's birth | 501 | |
The exchanges of sexes and Shikhandin's return to his city | 508 | |
Description of the strength of Pandavas | 513 | |
Word of Yudhishthira | 515 | |
Marching out of the armies | 516 | |
Marching of soldiers | 518 |
Contents
Volume 4rth
Bhishma Parva | ||
Jambukhanda Vinirmana Parva (Chapter 1-11) | 1-29 | |
Placing of soldiers in the Jambukhanda | 1 | |
Meeting with Vyasa in the Jambukhanda | 3 | |
Various indications of the Jambukhanda | 6 | |
Description of earth's attributes | 12 | |
The description of Sudarshana dvipa | 14 | |
Description of earth's measures | 15 | |
Description of Malyavat | 19 | |
Words of Dhritarashtra | 22 | |
Description of Bharata | 23 | |
Description of the duration of life in Bharatavarsha | 28 | |
Bhumi Parva (Chapter 11-12) | 29-35 | |
Description of Shakadvipa | 29 | |
The Uttara Kurus in the Bhumi | 32 | |
Bhagavadgita Parva (Chapter 13-42) | 35-115 | |
The news of Bhishma's death | 35 | |
Dhritarashtra's queries | 36 | |
Colloquy between Duryodhana and Dushasana | 42 | |
Description of the troops | 43 | |
The array of the Pandava troops | 49 | |
Description of troops | 52 | |
Colloquy between Arjuna and Yudhishthira | 55 | |
Colloquy between Krishna and Arjuna | 56 | |
Hymn to Durga | 58 | |
Colloquy between Dhritarashtra and Sanjaya | 60 | |
Arjuna's dejection of mind | 60 | |
Description of Samkhya-yoga | 64 | |
Description of Karma-yoga | 69 | |
Jnana-Karma-Sannyasayoga | 73 | |
Renunciation of action | 76 | |
Subjugation of Self | 78 | |
Knowledge together with Science | 82 | |
About Indestructible Brahman | 84 | |
Chief science and the Chief mystery | 86 | |
Emanations and mystic powers | 89 | |
Vision of Divine Form | 92 | |
Greatness of Devotion | 97 | |
Descriptions of Kshetra and Kshetrajna | 99 | |
Three qualities of Nature | 101 | |
Description of Eternal power | 103 | |
God-like and demoniac creation | 105 | |
Three kinds of Faith | 107 | |
Three types of Sannnyasa (Renunciation) | 109 | |
Bhishma Vadha Parva (Chapter 43-124) | 115-434 | |
Honour of Bhishma and others by Yudhisthira | 115 | |
Commencement of the battle (First day) | 123 | |
The single combats | 125 | |
The great slaughter | 131 | |
The fight with Civet | 134 | |
The death of Shveta, | 139 | |
First day's battle | 147 | |
Krauncha Vyuha making of the Pandavas | 151 | |
Making Kuru Vyuha | 155 | |
Fight between Bhishma and Arjuna | 157 | |
Fight between Dhrishtadyumna and Drona | 162 | |
The death of the Kalinga King | 165 | |
Second day of the battle | 173 | |
Garuda and half-moon Vyuha making | 176 | |
Commencement of the third day's battle | 177 | |
Colloquy between Bhishma and Duryodhana | 180 | |
Third day's battle | 183 | |
Bhishma and Arjuna's single combat | 195 | |
Slaughter of the son of Samyamani | 198 | |
Display of Bhima's prowess | 201 | |
Encounter between Satyaki and Bhurishravas | 205 | |
Withdrawal of the troops at the end of the fourth day's combat | 208 | |
The eulogy to Vishnu | 214 | |
The story of the world's creation, | 220 | |
Nativity and glory of Keshava | 223 | |
The glory of Krishna | 225 | |
The commencement of the fifth day's fight | 227 | |
The fierce fight | 229 | |
Prowess of Bhishma | 235 | |
Single combats | 237 | |
End of the fifth day's fight | 240 | |
Commencement of the sixth day's fight | 243 | |
The thoughts of Dhritarashtra | 246 | |
Prowess of Drona | 248 | |
Prowess of Bhima | 254 | |
The fierce fight | 255 | |
Withdrawal of the force after the Sixth day's fight | 256 | |
Colloquy between Bhishma and Duryodhana | 261 | |
Commencement of the seventh day's battle | 263 | |
The single combats, | 267 | |
Encounter between Arjuna and Susharma | 276 | |
Breaking of Chitrasena's car | 280 | |
Withdrawal of the troops after the seventh day's fight | 284 | |
Commencement of the eighth day's combat | 288 | |
Slaughter of Adityaketu and others | 291 | |
Eighth day's fight | 294 | |
Slaughter of Iravat | 297 | |
Fight of Hidimba's son | 304 | |
Display of illusion by Hidimba's son | 313 | |
Prowess of Bhagadatta | 316 | |
Withdrawal of the forces in the eighth day's fight | 322 | |
Colloquy between Bhishma and Duryodhana | 328 | |
Colloquy between Duryodhana and Dusshasana | 331 | |
Sighting of Omens | 335 | |
Commencement of the ninth day's fight | 337 | |
The encounter between Drona and Arjuna | 341 | |
Prowess of Bhima, | 345 | |
General engagement | 347 | |
Combat between Bhishma and Satyaki, | 351 | |
Encounter between Shalya and Yudhishthira | 354 | |
Termination of the ninth day's battle | 356 | |
Consultation after the withdrawal of troops from the ninth day's fight | 362 | |
Interchange of words between Bhishma and Shikhandin | 370 | |
Colloquy between Bhishma and Duryodhana | 375 | |
The encounter between Arjuna and Dusshasana | 378 | |
Single-combats between the hostile heroes | 381 | |
The colloquy between Drona and Ashvathama | 385 | |
The prowess of Bhimasena | 388 | |
The prowess of Bhishma and Arjuna | 392 | |
The advice of Bhishma | 395 | |
The dreadful battle and carnage | 398 | |
The fierce battle and carnage | 404 | |
The prowess of Bhishma | 408 | |
Falling of Bhishma, | 412 | |
The withdrawal of the forces after tenth day's fight | 421 | |
Giving of a pillow to Bhishma | 424 | |
The counsel of Bhishma | 426 | |
Meeting of Bhishma and Karna | 431 |
Volume 5th
Drona Parva | ||
Dronabhisheka Parva (Chapter 1-16) | 1-52 | |
The questions of Dhritarashtra | 1 | |
The setting out of Karna | 5 | |
The eulogy of Karna | 9 | |
The consolation afforded by Karna | 11 | |
The counsel of Karna | 13 | |
The request of Duryodhana | 14 | |
The display of Drona's prowess | 15 | |
The audition of the account of Drona's death | 19 | |
The grief of Dhritarashtra | 22 | |
The words of Dhritarashtra | 25 | |
The lamentation of Dhritarashtra | 31 | |
The granting of a boon by Drona | 35 | |
The solemn declaration of Drona to capture Yudhishthira | 37 | |
The prowess of Abhimanyu | 39 | |
The defeat of Shalya | 46 | |
The victory of Arjuna | 49 | |
Samshaptaka-Vadha Parva (Chapter 17-32) | 53-111 | |
The departure of Dhananjaya | 53 | |
The slaughter of Sudhaman | 56 | |
The fight of Arjuna | 58 | |
The fierce fight | 61 | |
The fight of Drona | 66 | |
The description of standards | 73 | |
The words of Dhritarastra | 80 | |
The description of single combats | 81 | |
The fighting of Bhagadatta | 86 | |
The slaughter of the Samshaptakas | 91 | |
The fight of Bhagadatta | 94 | |
The slaughter of Bhagadatta | 96 | |
The retreat of Shakuni | 100 | |
The terrible carnage | 105 | |
Abhimanyu-Vadha Parva (Chapter 33-71) | 112-189 | |
The consultation for forming the circular array | 112 | |
The construction of the Circular array | 114 | |
The determination of Abhimanyu | 116 | |
The display of Abhimany's prowess | 118 | |
The encounter between Dushasana and Abhimanyu | 126 | |
The defeat of Karna and Dushasana | 129 | |
The display of Abhimanyu's prowess | 131 | |
The fight between Jayadratha and the Pandavas | 133 | |
The display of Abhimanyu's prowess | 137 | |
The defeat of Duryodhana | 138 | |
The slaughter of Kratha's son | 140 | |
The defeat and death of Brihadbala | 143 | |
The fight of Abhimanyu | 144 | |
The slaughter of Abhimanyu | 148 | |
The description of the field of battle | 151 | |
The lamentations of Yudhishthira | 152 | |
The consolation of Yudhishthira's grief | 154 | |
The story of the origin of Death | 158 | |
The colloquy between Death and the Lord of Creation | 160 | |
The story of Shvaitya | 165 | |
The story of Suhotra | 168 | |
The story of King Paurava | 169 | |
The story of King Sini | 170 | |
The story of Rama | 172 | |
The story of Bhagiratha | 174 | |
The story of King Dilipa | 175 | |
The story of Mandhata | 176 | |
The story of Yayati | 177 | |
The story of Ambarisha | 178 | |
The story of Shasshabindu | 180 | |
The story of Gaya | 181 | |
The story of Rantideva | 182 | |
The story of Bharata | 184 | |
The story of Prithu | 185 | |
The story of Jamadagni's son | 187 | |
The conclusion of the story of the sixteen sovereigns | 189 | |
Pratijna Parva (Chapter 72-84) | 192-231 | |
The wrath of Arjuna | 192 | |
The oath of Arjuna | 198 | |
The consolation given to Jayadratha | 202 | |
The counsel of Krishna | 205 | |
The words of Arjuna | 207 | |
The consolation of Subhadra | 209 | |
The lamentations of Subhadra | 212 | |
The colloquy between Krishna and Daruka | 215 | |
Arjuna's dream | 218 | |
The obtaining of the Pashupata weapon | 223 | |
The decoration of Yudhishthira | 225 | |
The words of Krishna | 228 | |
The words of Arjuna | 230 | |
Jayadratha-Vadha Parva (Chapter 85-152) | 233-497 | |
The repentance of Dhritarastra | 233 | |
The words of Sanjaya | 237 | |
The arraying of the Kaurava troops | 238 | |
The appearance of Arjuna on the field of battle | 241 | |
The fight of Arjuna | 243 | |
The defeat of Dushasana's Division | 245 | |
Arjuna's passing through Drona's division | 248 | |
The slaughter of Shrutayusha and Sudakshina | 252 | |
The slaughter of Ambashtha king and others | 257 | |
The donning of the armour on Duryodhana by Drona | 262 | |
The fierce fight | 268 | |
The battle between Drona and Satyaki | 277 | |
The slaughter of Vinda and Anuvinda | 281 | |
The surprise of the troops | 286 | |
The arrival of Duryodhana | 289 | |
The boastful words of Duryodhana | 292 | |
The defeat of Duryodhana | 295 | |
The fierce-fight | 298 | |
The description of the standards | 301 | |
The escape of Yudhishthira | 304 | |
The fight of Satyaki | 307 | |
The defeat of Alambusha | 310 | |
The slaughter of Alambusha | 313 | |
The words of Yudhishthira | 316 | |
The worlds of Yudhishthira | 323 | |
The penetration of Satyaki into the Kaurava troops | 327 | |
The penetration of the Kaurava host by Satyaki | 333 | |
The display of the prowess of Krittavarman | 337 | |
The slaughter of Jalasandha | 345 | |
The defeat of Kritavarman | 349 | |
The display of Satyaki's prowess | 353 | |
The slaughter of Sudarshana | 355 | |
The defeat of the Janavas | 358 | |
The defeat of Duryodhana | 362 | |
The defeat of the mountaineers | 365 | |
The display of Drona's prowess | 369 | |
The defeat of Dushasana | 374 | |
The fierce fight | 377 | |
The display of Drona's prowess | 380 | |
The anxiety of Yudhishthira | 386 | |
The entrance of Bhima in the Kaurava host and the display of his prowess | 389 | |
The joy of Yudhishthira | 395 | |
The defeat of Karna | 398 | |
The battle between Duryodhana and the panchalas princes | 401 | |
The defeat of karna | 404 | |
The battle between Bhima and Karna | 408 | |
The flight of Karna | 415 | |
The display of Bhima prowess | 417 | |
The flight between Bhima and Karna | 420 | |
The fight between karna and Bhima | 427 | |
The slaughter of Alambusa | 437 | |
satyaki’s seeing of Arjuna | 440 | |
The lopping Bhurisrava arm | 443 | |
The slaughter of Bhurisravas | 448 | |
The praise of satyako | 454 | |
The fierce fight between Arjuna and Karna | 456 | |
The slaughter of Jayadratha vadha | 463 | |
The battle between karna and satyaki | 474 | |
The showing of the field of battle | 780 | |
Informed of destruction of Jayadratha | 484 | |
The remorse of Duryodhana | 489 | |
The reply of Drona | 492 | |
The commencement of a fresh battle | 495 | |
Ghatotkacha-Vadha Parva (Chapter 153-184) | 497-629 | |
The defeat of Duryodhana | 497 | |
The fight by Drona | 500 | |
The prowess displayed by Bhima | 503 | |
Ashvatthama fight | 507 | |
The battle between Drona and Yudhishtira | 521 | |
The colloquy between kripa and karna | 524 | |
The address of Duryodhana | 529 | |
The prowess of Ashvatthama | 537 | |
The close engagement | 541 | |
The slaughter of Somadatta at the nocturnal fight | 543 | |
The lighting up of the troops | 547 | |
The close fight | 550 | |
The retreat of Yudhisthtira | 553 | |
The retreat of Duryodhana | 556 | |
Prowess of Sahadeva | 561 | |
Fight of Sahadeva | 562 | |
The fight by Satnika and others | 564 | |
The hand of hand nocturnal fight | 568 | |
The fierce fight | 571 | |
The charge of Ghatokacha against karna | 583 | |
The slaughter of Alambusha | 588 | |
The combat between Karna and Ghatotkacha | 591 | |
The battle between Alayudha and the Pandavas | 600 | |
The battle fought by Alayudha | 601 | |
The slaughter of Alayudha | 605 | |
The slaughter of Ghatotkacha | 608 | |
The joy of Krishna | 615 | |
Words of Krishna | 617 | |
The words of Krishna | 620 | |
The words of Vyasa | 624 | |
Drona-Vadha Parva (Chapter 185-193) | 629-667 | |
The sleep of the soldiers | 629 | |
The division of the troops | 633 | |
The fierce battle | 639 | |
The battle between Nakula and Duryodhana | 640 | |
The fierce fight | 644 | |
The fierced fight | 648 | |
The utterance of the untruth by Yudhishtira | 653 | |
The battle between Drona and Dhristadyumna | 657 | |
The Slaughter of Drona | 661 | |
Narayanastramoksha Parva (Chapter 194-203) | 667-724 | |
Communication of the intelligence of Drona death to Ashvatthama | 667 | |
The wrath of Ashvatthaman | 672 | |
The wrath of Ashvatthaman | 673 | |
The words of Arjuna | 677 | |
The words of Dhristadyumna | 681 | |
The rage of Dhristadyumna and Satyak | 685 | |
The laying aside of weapons by the Pandava troops | 790 | |
The display of Ashvatthaman prowess | 694 | |
The words of Vyasa | 704 | |
History of Naryana weapon | 712 |
Contents
Volume 6th
Karna Parva | ||
Chapter 1 | The speech of Janamejaya | 1 |
Chapter 2 | The parley between sanjaya and Dhritarashtra | 3 |
Chapter 3 | The speech of Sanjaya | 5 |
Chapter 4 | The bewailing of Dhritarastra | 7 |
Chapter 5-7 | The speech of sanjaya | 8-15 |
Chapter 8 | The speech of Dhritarashtra | 18 |
Chapter 9 | The repentance of Dhritarashtra | 21 |
Chapter 10 | The installation of karna | 28 |
Chapter 11 | The commencement of the battle | 33 |
Chapter 12 | The slaying of Kshemadhurti | 36 |
Chapter 13 | The slaying of Vinda and Anuvinda | 40 |
Chapter 14 | The slaying of Chitra | 42 |
Chapter 15 | The encounter between Ashvatthaman and Bhima | 46 |
Chapter 16 | The encounter between Ashvatthaman and Arjuna | 49 |
Chapter 17 | The defeat of Ashvatthaman | 53 |
Chapter 18 | The slaughter of Dandadhara | 57 |
Chapter 19 | The general encounter | 60 |
Chapter 20 | The fall of Pandya | 65 |
Chapter 21 | The general encounter | 70 |
Chapter 22 | The encounter between several heroes | 73 |
Chapter 23 | The encounter between Shahadeva and Dushasana | 76 |
Chapter 24 | The prowess of karna | 77 |
Chapter 25 | The encounter between shutasome and the son of Subala | 83 |
Chapter 26 | The retreat of Shikandin | 87 |
Chapter 27 | The victory gained by Arjuna | 90 |
Chapter 28 | The general encounter of several heroes | 93 |
Chapter 29-30 | The general encounter | 97-100 |
Chapter 31 | The parley between karna and Duryodhana | 104 |
Chapter 32 | Shalya acceptance of the charioteership karna | 110 |
Chapter 33 | The history of the three cities of the Danavas | 116 |
Chapter 34 | The history of destruction of the triple city belonging to the Asuras | 121 |
Chapter 35 | Shalyas accepting the charioteer ship of karna | 134 |
Chapter 36 | The conversation between karna and shalya | 138 |
Chapter 37 | The conversation between karna and shalya on the eve of the battle | 141 |
Chapter 38 | Kanra offering to give rewards | 145 |
Chapter 39 | Shalya reviling | 147 |
Chapter 40 | The discourse of Karna and shalya | 150 |
Chapter 41 | The Story of the swan and crow | 154 |
Chapter 42 | The Conversation between karna and shalya | 160 |
Chapter 43-44 | Fight between Jayadratha and Pandavas | 165 |
Chapter 45 | The end of wordy war fare between karna and shalya | 169 |
Chapter 46 | The beginning of battle | 173 |
Chapter 47 | Battle between kauravas and Pandavas | 179 |
Chapter 48 | The fight between karna and Yudhishthira | 180 |
Chapter 49 | The combat fight | 185 |
Chapter 50 | The defeat of karna | 191 |
Chapter 51 | The confused fight | 194 |
Chapter 52 | The thick fight | 200 |
Chapter 53 | Destruction of ten thousand Samsptakas by Arjuna | 202 |
Chapter 54 | The battle of Samsaptakas | 205 |
Chapter 55 | The retreating of Yudhishthira from the battle the battle field | 208 |
Chapter 56 | The battle of Sankula | 211 |
Chapter 57 | Pledge of Ashvatthama | 221 |
Chapter 58 | The words of Krishna | 223 |
Chapter 59 | Defeat of ashavathama | 226 |
Chapter 60 | The conversation between Sri Krishna and Arjuna | 231 |
Chapter 61-62 | Dreadful battle | 237-241 |
Chapter 63 | Escaping of Yudhishthira | 244 |
Chapter 64 | Search of the Yudhishthira | 246 |
Chapter 65 | The arrival of Krishna and Arjuna to Yudhisthira | 251 |
Chapter 66 | The words of Yudhishthira | 253 |
Chapter 67 | The words of arjuna | 257 |
Chapter 68 | The harsh words of Yudhishthira | 260 |
Chapter 69 | The conversation between Krishna and Arjuna | 263 |
Chapter 70 | Assurance to Yudhishthira | 270 |
Chapter 71 | The vows of Arjuna | 276 |
Chapter 72 | The conversation between Krishna and Arjuna | 279 |
Chapter 73 | The words of Sri Krishna | 282 |
Chapter 74 | The words of Arjuna | 291 |
Chapter 75 | Fight of both armies | 296 |
Chapter 76 | The conversation between bhimasena and vishoka | 298 |
Chapter 77 | The defeat of shakuni | 302 |
Chapter 78-81 | Dreadful battle | 309-324 |
Chapter 82 | Fight between Dushasana and Bhimasena | 328 |
Chapter 83 | Dushasana death | 332 |
Chapter 84 | Battle of Vrishasena and defeat of Nakula | 337 |
Chapter 85 | Death of vrishasena | 341 |
Chapter 86 | The words of Sri Krishna | 346 |
Chapter 87 | Krishna and Arjuna meeting in dual battle | 348 |
Chapter 88 | The words of Ashvatthama | 355 |
Chapter 89 | The dual battle between karna and Arjuna | 359 |
Chapter 90 | Karna car swallowed up by earth | 370 |
Chapter 91 | Killing of karna | 381 |
Chapter 92 | Shalya pursued from the battlefield | 387 |
Chapter 93 | Kuru soldiers fled away from battle field | 389 |
Chapter 94 | Description of battle field | 393 |
Chapter 95 | Kuru soldiers returned to his camp | 399 |
Chapter 96 | The joy of Yudhishthira | 401 |
Shalya Parva | ||
Chapter 1 | Durodhana grief after the death of Karna. Sanjya described to Dhritarastra the battle. Dhritarastra falls senseless | 406 |
Chapter 2 | Dhritarastra bewailing | 409 |
Chapter 3 | Account of the field after karna death the joy of the pandavas and the depression of the Kuru. Duryodhana relies his army | 414 |
Chapter 4 | Kripa ask Duryodhana to make peace | 418 |
Chapter 5 | Duryodhana reply to kripa and his unwillingness to make peace. His army takes rest. | 421 |
Chapter 6 | Ashvatthaman askas Duryodhana to make shlya the commander and Duryodhana requests him accordingly | 425 |
Chapter 7 | Shalya accepts the command of the army | 427 |
Chapter 8 | The arrangement of kuru troops under shalya and the preparation of both parties for a first battle | 430 |
Chapter 9 | The battle between the kurus and srinjayas | 433 |
Chapter 10 | Shalyas relies his army and goes against Yudhisthira and the Pandavas. The encounter between the Nakula and Chtra sena. The former kills the latter. Nkula Satyasena and Sushena | 436 |
Chapter 11 | Shalya strikes the Pandavas who in return strike him. Kritavarma and kripa go to help Shalya. The fight between various kuru and pandava leader | 441 |
Chapter 12 | The fight between shalya and Bhima. Shalya strike Yudhishthira the death of Chekitan | 445 |
Chapter 13 | Satyaki, Bhima, Nakula and sahadeva come to Yudhishthira resue Bhima Strikes shalya heavily | 449 |
Chapter 14 | The fight between Arjuna and Drona son. The late kills Suratha | 452 |
Chapter 15 | The fight between Duryodhana and Dhrishtadyumna. The encounter between shalya and Nakula and satyaki | 456 |
Chapter 16 | The fight between Arjuna and kripa and kritavarman. Shalya alone fight between shalya and yudhishthira | 458 |
Chapter 17 | The encounter between shalya and Yudhishthira. The latter kills shlaya | 463 |
Chapter 18 | The followers of shalya try to kill Yudhishthira the routing of the kuru army | 471 |
Chapter 19 | The fight between Shakuni and Nakula and shadeva and other leaders | 474 |
Chapter 20 | The death of Shalya the king of Mlechchhas | 478 |
Chapter 21 | The fight between the various leaders of both the armies | 481 |
Chapter 22 | The fight between Duryodhana and the sons of Pandu | 483 |
Chapter 23 | The fight between Yudhishthira and the Kurus. The fight of Shakuni | 487 |
Chapter 24 | Arjuna bewails before Krishna Arjuna goes to the field for killing Duruodhana | 493 |
Chapter 25 | The fight between Dhristadyumna and Duryodhana | 497 |
Chapter 26 | Bhima kills Duryodhana brother | 501 |
Chapter 27 | The fights between bhima and sudarsha and the encounter of other warriors | 504 |
Chapter 28 | Shadeva fights with Shakuni and kills him | 508 |
Chapter 29 | Sanjaya greif and colloquy between vidhura and sanjaya | 512 |
Chapter 30 | Duryodhana lives in a lake. Drona, kripa and Ashvatthaman meet him there. The pandavas learn the whereabout of Duryodhana form the hunters. They go to the lake and vilify him | 419 |
Chapter 31 | Yudhishthira abuses Duryodhana | 524 |
Gadayuddha Parva | ||
Chapter 32 | The battle of words between Yudhishthira and Duryodhana | 529 |
Chapter 33 | The exchange of angry words between Bhima and durodhana | 534 |
Chapter 34 | The arrival of Balarama to witness the mace encounter between bhima and Duryodhana | 538 |
Chapter 35 | The origin of Prabhasa described by Vaishampayana | 539 |
Chapter 36 | The history of Udapana | 545 |
Chapter 37 | The history of the Tirthas Vinashana, Gargashrota, Shakuha, Subhumika | 549 |
Chapter 38 | The history of sapta saraswati and mankanaka | 553 |
Chapter 39 | The origin of the name of Kapalamochana | 557 |
Chapter 40 | The attainment of Brahmanahood by Arshtisena sindhuvipa, Devapi and Vishvamitra | 560 |
Chapter 41 | The story of Dalvya valla the history of the Tirtha yayata | 562 |
Chapter 42 | The history of the tirtha Vasisthapavaha | 565 |
Chapter 43 | The history of Indra cues and expiation | 568 |
Chapter 44 | The investiture of Kartikeya. His companions | 571 |
Chapter 45 | The companions of Kartikeya | 575 |
Chapter 46 | The history of the Tirtha Raijasa and that of the installation of the king of waters; the history of Agnitirtha | 582 |
Chapter 47 | The story of the tirtha vadarapachana and of bharadvaja daughter sravati | 589 |
Chapter 48 | The story of Indra Tirtha | 591 |
Chapter 49 | The story Indra Tirtha | 596 |
Chapter 50 | The story of the rishi Asita Devala | 598 |
Chapter 51 | The story of Dadhicha | 602 |
Chapter 52 | The story of old maiden | 606 |
Chapter 53 | The story of samanta panchaka | 608 |
Chapter 54 | Baladeva meets narada | 610 |
Chapter 55 | The encounter between Bhima and Duryodhana and Baladeva presence there | 613 |
Chapter 56 | The preparation for fight | 616 |
Chapter 57 | The encounter between bhima and duryodhana | 619 |
Chapter 58 | The fall of Duryodhana | 624 |
Chapter 59 | Bhima tries to crush Dhuryodhana head with his foot and Yudhishthira prevents him | 628 |
Chapter 60 | The anger of Rama at seeing the unfair fight. Krishna pacifies him | 631 |
Chapter 61 | The praise of Bhimasena. The lamentation of Duryodhana | 634 |
Chapter 62 | Yudhishthira praises Krishna | 639 |
Chapter 63 | Krishna departure Hstinapur | 642 |
Chapter 64 | Dhritarasthra enquiring how Duryodhana met his death with his thighs broken and the last worlds the fell from him. | 647 |
Chapter 65 | The three surviving kaurava warrior arrival at the battlefield. | 650 |
Sauptika Parva | ||
Chapter 1 | Three survivors of the Kuru army proceed to south. They see a huge banian tree sleep under it | 654 |
Chapter 2 | Kripa reply promising to help Ashvatthaman if the latter would fight the next morning | 658 |
Chapter 3 | Ashvatthaman reply | 661 |
Chapter 4 | Kripa promises to help Ashvatthavaan and speaks of the latter resolution | 663 |
Chapter 5 | Kripa tries to prevent AShvatthama. The latter reply and Exhortation | 666 |
Chapter 6 | Ashvatthaman goes to the Pandavas camps and sees a huge being who devours all his weapons | 668 |
Chapter 7 | Asvatthaman hymn to Mahadeva a goden alter appears before him. | 671 |
Chapter 8 | Asvatthaman enters Dhristadyumna camp and attacks him. | 676 |
Chapter 9 | The three heroes go to Duryodhana and find him still alive. | 686 |
Chapter 10 | The lamentation of Yudhishthira. Nakula his driver Bhima sets out in pursuit of Ashvatthaman. | 691 |
Chapter 11 | Nakula brings Draupadi from upaplavya city. She falls down in a swoon. | 694 |
Chapter 12 | The Pandavas with Krishna follow Bhima. They ask him to stop but he refuses. | 696 |
Chapter 13 | The Pandavas with Sri Krishna follow Bhima. They ask him to stop | 698 |
Chapter 14 | The extraordinary portents of nature. | 700 |
Chapter 15 | Arjuna revives the child. The curse of Krishna cures. | 701 |
Chapter 16 | Krishna curse on Ashvatthaman he accepts the curse and give up the gem of his head | 704 |
Chapter 17 | Yudhishthira asks Krishna about the cause of ashvatthaman success | 406 |
Chapter 18 | The great sacrifice of the gods in the Krita age. | 108 |
Stree Parva | ||
Chapter 1 | Lamentation of Dhritarastra after the loss of his hundred sons and the lose of his hundred sons and consolation | 711 |
Jalapradanika Parva | ||
Chapter 2 | Consolation to Dhritarashtra by Vidura. The power of death | 714 |
Chapter 3 | The frailty of bodies described | 717 |
Chapter 4 | The same subject | 718 |
Chapter 5 | The forest of life described | 719 |
Chapter 6 | The same subject | 721 |
Chapter 7 | How men can free themselves from the fetters of the world | 722 |
Chapter 8 | Dhritarashtra becomes senseless and bewails. The mission of Yudhishthira. | 724 |
Chapter 9 | Sanjaya return and consolation to the blind king | 728 |
Chapter 10 | The lamentation of Kuru ladies and of the inhabitants of Hastinapura | 729 |
Chapter 11 | Meeting between Dhritarashtra ad kripa, Ashvatthama and Kritavarma. | 731 |
Chapter 12 | The Pandavas appear before Dhritarashtra who embraces an iron image of Bhima for killing him | 732 |
Chapter 13 | Krishna consolation Dhritarasthra | 735 |
Chapter 14 | Krishna with the Pandavas approaches Gandahri and consoles her | 736 |
Chapter 15 | Bhima admits that he killed Duryodhana unfairly. Yudhishthira lamentation. | 737 |
Chapter 16 | Gandahari saw the battle field with her spiritual eye | 741 |
Chapter 17 | Gandhari bewails at seeing Duryodhana addressing Krishna | 745 |
Chapter 18-20 | Gandhari lamentation continued | 747-750 |
Chapter 21 | Gandhari laments for the death of Karna | 753 |
Chapter 22 | Gandhari laments for the death of the king of Avanti | 754 |
Chapter 23 | Gandhari laments the death of shalya | 755 |
Chapter 24-25 | Gandhari lamentations | 758-760 |
Chapter 26 | Krishna consoles Gandhari. Dhritarastra asks Ydhishthira about the ends of the warrior killed and the latter reply | 764 |
Chapter 27 | Karna birth disclosed to the Pandavas. The water rite is performed | 767 |
Contents
Volume 7th
Chapter 1 | The period of mourning, Yudhishthira wants to know everything about Karna’s birth | 1 |
Chapter 2 | The account of karna life. Drona’s curse Karna become Rama pupil | 4 |
Chapter 3 | Karna tral. Jamadagni sleeps on his lap things is bored. Jamadagni curse | 6 |
Chapter 4 | Svayamvara of chitrangada daughter. Karma success | 9 |
Chapter 5 | Karna defeats Jarasandha | 10 |
Chapter 6 | Yudhishthira despair | 11 |
Chapter 7 | Yudhishthira bewails to Arjuna for the destruction of Kinsmen | 12 |
Chapter 8 | Arjuna cheers up Yudhishtira by saying that it is by prowess that one acquired kingdom | 16 |
Chapter 9 | Yudhishthira is bent upon following Renunciation. | 19 |
Chapter 10 | Arjuna urges upon him the necessity of performing the duties of kings | 22 |
Chapter 11 | An account of certain ascetics who taking instruction from a bird give up Renunciation and live like house holders | 24 |
Chapter 12 | Nakula advocates the necessity of action | 26 |
Chapter 13 | Sahadeva also urges upon the king the necessity of action | 29 |
Chapter 14 | Exhortation by Draupadi | 30 |
Chapter 15 | Arjuna again asks Yudhishthira to exercise the Rod of Punishment | 33 |
Chapter 16 | Bhima also asks Yudhishthira to follow their fore father and govern the kingdom | 38 |
Chapter 17 | Yudhishthira denounces worldly enjoyments and activities. The real vision of men described. | 40 |
Chapter 18 | The discourse between king Janaka and queen the latter finding fault with the life of mendicancy. | 42 |
Chapter 19 | Yudhishthira decision. He holds that it is a mistake to think that there is nothing superior to wealth. | 45 |
Chapter 20 | The ascetic Devasthana also advocates the acquisition of wealth. | 47 |
Chapter 21 | The discourse between Indra and Brihaspati. The ideal of true religion | 49 |
Chapter 22 | The duties of a kshatriya described by Arjuna. | 50 |
Chapter 23 | Vyasa also urges upon Yudhishthira to live like a house holder. The hsiotry of the king Sudymna. | 52 |
Chapter 24 | Vyasa points out the duties of a king. The history of the king Hayagriva. | 55 |
Chapter 25 | Vyasa describes the time. | 58 |
Chapter 26 | Yudhishthira describe the two paths to heaven. The necessity of Sacrifices and Vedic study. The proper use of wealth. | 62 |
Chapter 27 | Yudhishthira lamentation for the death of his people. Vyasa consoles him by saying that all this is the work of Destiny. | 64 |
Chapter 28 | Conversation between Janaka and Ashma as to how should a man act upon the accession and destruction of both Kinsmen and wealth. | 67 |
Chapter 29 | Krishna consoles the king. The discourse between Narada and Shanjaya. | 72 |
Chapter 30 | Account of the Rishis Narada and Parvata | 83 |
Chapter 31 | The story of the birth of the child whose excreta were gold. | 86 |
Chapter 32 | Vyasa consoles Yudhishthira saying that he has merely done his duties. | 90 |
Chapter 33-34 | Vyasa exhorts him to caste off his grief and rule his kingdom | 92-95 |
Chapter 35 | The necessary rites of expiation of sin are describe | 98 |
Chapter 36 | The same subject | 102 |
Chapter 37 | Vyasa describes what food is clean and what unclean | 106 |
Chapter 38 | Vyasa ask Yudhishthira being asked of the four orders. | 110 |
Chapter 39 | The Pandavas enter the city. Charvaka condemns the king. | 113 |
Chapter 40 | Krishna consoles the king. | 114 |
Chapter 41 | Yudhishthira installation. | 115 |
Chapter 42 | Yudhishthira requests all to treat Dhritarasthra as king Distribution of offices. | 117 |
Chapter 43 | the funeral rites of the departed kings men. | 118 |
Chapter 44 | Yudhishthira describes the various manifestation of Krishna. | 120 |
Chapter 45 | The distribution of houses | 121 |
Chapter 46 | Yudhishthira eulogizes Krishna | 123 |
Chapter 47 | Vasudeva asks Yudhishthira to receive instructions from Bhishma | 126 |
Chapter 48 | Pandavas go to Bhishma who describes the prowess of Krishna. | 134 |
Chapter 49 | Yudhishthira asks Bhishma about how to Kshatriyas multiplied after being exterminated by Rama. | 136 |
Chapter 50 | The fresh birth of Kshatriyan on earth described. | 143 |
Chapter 51 | Krishna and Yudhisthira approach the bed of arrows and the former acquired of Bhisma if his understanding was all right. | 146 |
Chapter 52 | Bhishma describes the universal from of Krishna who asks the former to deliver instructions. | 147 |
Chapter 53 | Bhishma expresses his inability but Krishna presses him. Then the Pandavas leave the camp. | 150 |
Chapter 54 | Yudhishthira with all the Pandavas go again to Bhishma. | 152 |
Chapter 55 | Bhishma says that he remembers all the duties. Krishna says that Bhisma saying (by his favour) will be an authority | 155 |
Chapter 56 | The duties of Kshatriyas described. | 157 |
Chapter 57-58 | Royal duties. | 162-165 |
Chapter 59 | The history of sovereignty. | 167 |
Chapter 60 | The duties of the four orders described | 178 |
Chapter 61 | The four modes of life described. The duties of the Brahmanas. | 183 |
Chapter 62 | The position of the Brahmana who performs the duties of the other three orders. | 185 |
Chapter 63 | The duties of the Brahmana and of the Kshatriyas. | 186 |
Chapter 64 | The Kshatriya duties. | 189 |
Chapter 65 | The duties of other races described such as Yavanas etc. | 192 |
Chapter 66 | Royal duties further described | 195 |
Chapter 67 | The duties of a king; why is he called a god. | 199 |
Chapter 68 | The duties of a king further described | 202 |
Chapter 69 | The thirty six virtues of a King. | 207 |
Chapter 70 | How should a king protect his subjects | 215 |
Chapter 71 | The divine right of the king. How should he appoints a priest. | 216 |
Chapter 72 | The appointment of a priest. | 219 |
Chapter 73 | The discourse between Aila’s son and Kashyapa | 221 |
Chapter 74 | The necessity of a priest to a king. The discourse between Muchakuda and Vaisravana. | 224 |
Chapter 75 | The virtues by wihc aking acquires happiness in the next world. | 226 |
Chapter 76 | The difference between the Brahamans following the duties of their own ordered those following other duties. | 229 |
Chapter 77 | The wealth of which the king is master. | 231 |
Chapter 78 | Can a Brahmana follow the duties of Vaishya? | 234 |
Chapter 79 | The appointment of sacrificial priests and their duties. | 237 |
Chapter 80 | The necessity of co-operation for king. | 239 |
Chapter 81 | The means for acquiring the hearts of both friends and foes. The discourse between Vasudeva and Narada on this subject. | 242 |
Chapter 82 | The second manes described. | 245 |
Chapter 83 | The appointment of law makers ministers of wars commanders counselors etc. | 250 |
Chapter 84 | The one things for which a man becomes famous | 255 |
Chapter 85 | The deeds for which a king acquires eternal fame | 256 |
Chapter 86 | The description of the city of which a king should live. | 259 |
Chapter 87 | How a kingdom should be protected. | 262 |
Chapter 88 | How should a king collect money from his subjects | 265 |
Chapter 89 | The duties of king described. | 268 |
Chapter 90 | The duties of king a described by Utathya. | 270 |
Chapter 91 | The same subject continued | 273 |
Chapter 92 | The conduct of king who seeks virtues and described by Vasudeva. | 278 |
Chapter 93 | How should a king guard himself. | 279 |
Chapter 94 | The same subject | 283 |
Chapter 95 | The should a king fight with another king | 284 |
Chapter 96 | The duties of a king to wars his enemy. | 286 |
Chapter 97 | The acts by which a king acquires blessed regions. | 288 |
Chapter 98 | The regions which a hero acquires acquires by meeting with death in battle. | 290 |
Chapter 99 | The duties of heroes as described by king Janaka. | 294 |
Chapter 100 | How should king lead their armies in the battle field | 296 |
Chapter 101 | The conduct and dress of the warriors | 300 |
Chapter 102 | The signs of a further success. | 301 |
Chapter 103 | How should a king treat his enemies. | 305 |
Chapter 104 | The duties of a king who is opposed by his own officers | 310 |
Chapter 105 | The same subjects | 314 |
Chapter 106 | The advice of Janaka to king of Kosala | 316 |
Chapter 107 | How should a king treat his allies | 319 |
Chapter 108 | The most important duties described by Bhishma | 321 |
Chapter 109 | The superiority of truth false hood | 324 |
Chapter 110 | How to get over difficulties. | 326 |
Chapter 111 | How to distinguish between men of tranquil souls and otherwise. The story of the discourse between a tiger and a jackal. | 329 |
Chapter 112 | The work of a king. Te story of a camel | 336 |
Chapter 113 | The conduct of a king towards a powerful enemy | 338 |
Chapter 114 | The conduct of a learned man when insulted with harsh words in a court | 339 |
Chapter 115 | The selection of servant and ministers by a king. | 341 |
Chapter 116 | The story of the dog and leopard | 343 |
Chapter 117 | The same story | 345 |
Chapter 118 | The qualifications of minister and a king | 347 |
Chapter 119 | The fruits of appointing right men in right places | 349 |
Chapter 120 | An abridgement of royal duties | 351 |
Chapter 121 | A true account of punishment | 356 |
Chapter 122 | The story of Vasuhoma | 361 |
Chapter 123 | An account of virtue profit and pleasure | 365 |
Chapter 124 | The characteristics of virtuous conduct and how it can be acquired. | 367 |
Chapter 125-126 | An account of hope | 373-365 |
Chapter 127 | The story of Rishava | 376 |
Chapter 128 | The discourse on hope. | 378 |
Chapter 129 | The discourse on morality between gotama and yama | 381 |
Chapter 130 | The conduct of a king when he has no friends or when he is surrounded by wicked ministers | 382 |
Chapter 131 | The conduct of king who is weak and whose kingdom is divided | 386 |
Chapter 132 | When robbers attack a kingdom how should a Brahman maintain his own people | 387 |
Chapter 133 | How should a king replenish his treasury in emergency | 389 |
Chapter 134 | The acquisition of power by a Kshtriya | 391 |
Chapter 135 | The story of a robber | 392 |
Chapter 136 | How should a king fill his treasury | 394 |
Chapter 137 | The excellent story of an idle man | 395 |
Chapter 138 | How should a king act when attacked by any enemies with whom should he make war. | 397 |
Chapter 139 | How should a king act without trusting others | 413 |
Chapter 140 | The duty of a king when his kingdom is attacked by robbers | 422 |
Chapter 141 | The duties of a king when sin prevails in his kingdom | 428 |
Chapter 142 | The means by which kings should collect wisdom | 438 |
Chapter 143 | The merit of a person who supports a beseeching men. | 441 |
Chapter 144 | The story of a pigeon on the subject | 233 |
Chapter 145-149 | The same story | 444-450 |
Chapter 150 | The purification of a person who commits sin from want of discrimination | 451 |
Chapter 151 | The fruit of satisfying the Brahmanas | 453 |
Chapter 152 | The purificatory rites of a king | 454 |
Chapter 153 | Whether a man revives after death. The conversation between a vulture and a Jackal | 458 |
Chapter 154 | The duties of a king when a neighboring but a powerful enemy is offended by him | 467 |
Chapter 155 | The conversation between Narada and shalmali | 468 |
Chapter 156-157 | The same story | 470-471 |
Chapter 158 | The source and basis of sin | 473 |
Chapter 159 | Covetousness in the root of all evils | 476 |
Chapter 160 | The most important duties | 477 |
Chapter 161 | Penance is the most important | 480 |
Chapter 162 | The marks of truth | 481 |
Chapter 163 | The source anger and lust | 483 |
Chapter 164 | The acts of malevolent person | 485 |
Chapter 165-166 | (Mistake) The distribution of wealth among Brahamasn | 486-493 |
Chapter 167 | The question of Nakula the first creation of the sword and the author there of | 499 |
Chapter 168 | Vidura discourse on virtue profit and pleasure. An account of men gentle by nature and of true friends | 504 |
Chapter 169 | Sojourn of Goutama | 509 |
Chapter 170 | The hospitality of goutama by Rajadharma | 511 |
Chapter 171 | The meeting of Goutama with the Rakshasa chief | 513 |
Chapter 172-173 | The same subjects | 515-517 |
Contents
Volume 8th
Chapter 174 | An account of Religion | 1 |
Chapter 175 | The duties of men in view of approaching death | 6 |
Chapter 176 | The root of happiness and misery | 9 |
Chapter 177 | The root of happiness the story of Manki | 11 |
Chapter 178 | Value of wealth. The various instructions | 16 |
Chapter 179 | The roots of success. The story of Praharda | 17 |
Chapter 180 | Relatives acts riches and wisdom which is them should be the refuge | 21 |
Chapter 181 | Whether gifts sacrifices penance and dutiful services to preceptors yield wisdom and bliss | 25 |
Chapter 182 | The origin of the universe. The creator and the living creature | 27 |
Chapter 183 | The creation of the unicerse | 30 |
Chapter 184 | The five element | 31 |
Chapter 185 | The work of fire and wind | 35 |
Chapter 186 | The work of air | 36 |
Chapter 187 | Death is only a change of form | 37 |
Chapter 188 | The creation of the Prajapatis of Duty, truth, Penance etc no distinction of castes | 40 |
Chapter 189 | The characteristics of the four varnas | 42 |
Chapter 190 | Truth and untruth | 44 |
Chapter 191 | The four modes of life | 46 |
Chapter 192 | The same subject | 48 |
Chapter 193 | The ordinances about conduct | 51 |
Chapter 194 | The spiritual science | 54 |
Chapter 195 | The four kids of yoga | 59 |
Chapter 196 | The rules of silent recitation | 61 |
Chapter 197-198 | The end f the recitors | 61-64 |
Chapter 199 | The discourse of the subjects b Savitri | 65 |
Chapter 200 | The reply of the Brahmana to virupa | 77 |
Chapter 201 | The fruits of Jnana Yoga | 79 |
Chapter 202 | The origin of the elements and the formation of the bodies | 83 |
Chapter 203 | The soul and the three Gunas | 86 |
Chapter 204 | The same subject | 88 |
Chapter 205 | Worthlessness of physical and mental sorrow he value of wisdom | 90 |
Chapter 206 | The divine Vishnu | 92 |
Chapter 207 | An account of the creator | 95 |
Chapter 208 | The patriarchs | 98 |
Chapter 209 | The various names of Vishnu | 101 |
Chapter 210 | The creation: The Brahma | 104 |
Chapter 211 | The soul understanding mind | 108 |
Chapter 212 | Acts and knowledge | 109 |
Chapter 213 | Knowledge of the supreme soul | 11 |
Chapter 214-215 | The means of conquering the sense | 117-117 |
Chapter 216 | A yogin should give up sleep | 119 |
Chapter 217 | The knowledge of supreme Brahma | 121 |
Chapter 218 | The acquiring of liberation by janaka | 124 |
Chapter 219 | The conversation between and misery | 129 |
Chapter 220 | The acquiring of happiness and misery | 135 |
Chapter 221 | Is fasting a penance | 136 |
Chapter 222 | Is the man doer of good and bad acts | 138 |
Chapter 223 | By following what intelligence can a king born of prosperity live on earth | 141 |
Chapter 224-225 | The dialogue between Shakra and vali on the subject | 141-148 |
Chapter 226 | Words of Namuchi | 152 |
Chapter 227 | What is the good for a man who is the distress fro loss of friends of Kingdom | 154 |
Chapter 228 | The marks of future greatness and degeneration | 164 |
Chapter 229 | Ow does a man attain to Brahma | 172 |
Chapter 230 | The conversation between Krishna land ugrasena about the man who pleases all | 174 |
Chapter 231 | The origin and end of all creatures | 176 |
Chapter 232 | The account of Brahma | 179 |
Chapter 233 | The night and day of Brahma | 182 |
Chapter 234 | The duties of a Brahmana | 184 |
Chapter 235 | The same subject | 187 |
Chapter 236 | How knowledge is to be acquired | 190 |
Chapter 237 | Knowledge by which birth and death may be avoided | 193 |
Chapter 238 | The Vedas | 196 |
Chapter 239 | The means by which Brahma can be known | 198 |
Chapter 240 | The doctrine of knowledge according the yoga system | 200 |
Chapter 241-243 | The injunctions about knowledge and act | 203-208 |
Chapter 244 | The duties of the Vanaprashta mode of life | 210 |
Chapter 245 | The means for acquiring the highest subject of acquisition | 213 |
Chapter 246 | The various principle | 217 |
Chapter 247 | The various elements ego understanding | 219 |
Chapter 248 | Mind and understanding | 221 |
Chapter 249 | The knowledge of soul | 223 |
Chapter 250 | The foremost of all duties | 225 |
Chapter 251 | The account of true Yogin | 227 |
Chapter 252 | The subject of spirituality the formation of elements | 229 |
Chapter 253 | The account of self | 230 |
Chapter 254 | The tree of desire | 232 |
Chapter 255 | The enumeration of the principle | 233 |
Chapter 256 | What is death | 234 |
Chapter 257 | The creation of death | 236 |
Chapter 258 | The colloquy between death and Brahma | 238 |
Chapter 259 | An account of righteousness | 241 |
Chapter 260 | Question by Yudhsithira about virtue and duties | 244 |
Chapter 261-264 | The story of Tuladhara and Jajali | 246-258 |
Chapter 265 | The story of king Vicharakhu about sacrifices | 260 |
Chapter 266 | The determination of an obligatory act | 261 |
Chapter 267 | How should a king protect his subjects without harming any body. | 268 |
Chapter 268 | Religion of enjoyment and liberation | 271 |
Chapter 269 | Various religious rites described by Kapila | 274 |
Chapter 270 | The important of the Vedas and the vedic rights | 281 |
Chapter 271 | Religion profit and pleasure which of them is superior. The discourse of Kundadhara | 286 |
Chapter 272 | The sacrifice performed for virtue | 290 |
Chapter 273 | Description of liberation renunciation sin and virtue | 292 |
Chapter 274 | The means for acquiring liberation | 294 |
Chapter 275 | The discourse between Narada and Asita devala about creation | 296 |
Chapter 276 | How the thirst for riches can be removed. The discourse between Janaka and Mandavya | 299 |
Chapter 277 | The duty of a man as knowing that the life of a man runs speedily | 300 |
Chapter 278 | How should a man attain to Brahma | 304 |
Chapter 279 | Yudhisthira asks when he should renounce sovereignty and adopt a life a renunciation | 306 |
Chapter 280 | The greatness of Vishnu described | 309 |
Chapter 281 | The defeat of vitra | 317 |
Chapter 282 | The destruction of vitra | 320 |
Chapter 283 | The origin of fever | 325 |
Chapter 284 | The destruction Of the sacrifice of Daksha by Mahadeva | 329 |
Chapter 285 | The origin and nature of all spiritual science | 347 |
Chapter 286 | How death and sorrow may be avoided. The discourse between Narada and Samanga | 351 |
Chapter 287 | What tends to the good of one who is not acquainted with scriptures | 353 |
Chapter 288 | How grief may be avoided and happiness enjoyed the conversation between sagara and Arishthanimi | 358 |
Chapter 289 | The history of Ushanas | 362 |
Chapter 290 | The mean by which one acquires the greatest good both in this world and in the next | 365 |
Chapter 291 | Parasara discourse on acts and expiation of sin | 367 |
Chapter 292 | Discourse on virtue and wealth: The duties of Brahmanas and Kshtriyas | 369 |
Chapter 293 | The duties of the Brahmanas | 371 |
Chapter 294 | The duties of the sudras. The figt of Brahmanas | 373 |
Chapter 295 | The ordinance about penance as described by Parasar | 376 |
Chapter 296 | The origin of difference of color amongst different order. The birth of various castes | 379 |
Chapter 297 | Discourse on Kshatriyas duties and death | 382 |
Chapter 298 | What yield good. What is the best Path? | 386 |
Chapter 299 | Merits of truth self control forgiveness and wisdom | 391 |
Chapter 300 | The difference between sankhay and yoga systems of philosophy | 395 |
Chapter 301 | The principles of Sankhya philosophy | 400 |
Chapter 302 | Mistake in chapter mark). How this universe is destroyed. That which was never destroyed and will never be destroyed | 409 |
Chapter 303 | The nature of the sould | 414 |
Chapter 304 | Soul passage through briths | 418 |
Chapter 305 | Individual soul nature and supreme soul | 419 |
Chapter 306 | The practices of yoga the nature of the supreme soul | 422 |
Chapter 307 | Description of Vidya (Knowledge) and Avidya (Nescience) | 426 |
Chapter 308 | The supreme soul and the Individual soul | 430 |
Chapter 309 | The discourse between vasuman and the Brahamana about what is of the highest good to a man both in his world and the next | 435 |
Chapter 310 | The origin of the principles of the sankhaya system | 437 |
Chapter 311 | The duration of time of the supreme Purusha | 439 |
Chapter 312 | The destruction of the universe | 441 |
Chapter 313 | The spiritual element and accidental | 442 |
Chapter 314 | The three qualities of nature | 444 |
Chapter 315 | What is with qualities and what is without qualities | 446 |
Chapter 316 | The science of the Yogins | 447 |
Chapter 317 | The places to which the dead go | 450 |
Chapter 318 | Yajnavalka attainment of knowledge he describes the manifest and unmanifest | 451 |
Chapter 319 | How a man can avoid death and decrepitude the narrative of Panchashika | 461 |
Chapter 320 | The excellence of liberation one can quire it in domestic mode of life. | 462 |
Chapter 321 | How sukha was won over to renunciation | 478 |
Chapter 322 | The efficacy of gifts sacrifice and penance | 486 |
Chapter 323-325 | The history of suka | 488-492 |
Chapter 326 | The conversation between shuka and sanaka | 495 |
Chapter 327 | The study of self by self | 499 |
Chapter 328 | The suspension of the Vedas the disciple of Vyasa go down for subdividing them | 503 |
Chapter 329 | Narada instruction to suka | 508 |
Chapter 330 | Narada preaches the important of yoga and knowledge of self | 513 |
Chapter 331 | The eternal situation free from sorrows suka leaves his house | 515 |
Chapter 332 | The practice of yoga by suka. | 520 |
Chapter 333 | Suka passes through the mountain to Mandakini. Vyays follow him. | 523 |
Chapter 334 | Who is the god of gods. The discourse between narad and rishi naryana o this subject | 526 |
Chapter 335 | Narada goes to see Narayana born in the hosue of Dharma. The characteristic of liberation men | 530 |
Chapter 336 | The birth of Brhiaspati the description of the white island | 535 |
Chapter 337 | The discussion whether goats should be sacrificed the fail of king vasu | 540 |
Chapter 338 | Narada worshipt Narayana in the while island | 543 |
Chapter 339 | Naryana appears before Narada and tell him that those who have implicit faith in Naryana become liberated | 546 |
Chapter 340 | The creation of Rudras etc. The religion of Renunciation | 557 |
Chapter 341 | The names of Nraryana | 567 |
Chapter 342 | The attainment of uniformity by agni and soma the birth of gods manus etc. | 572 |
Chapter 343 | Why did Narada succeed in seeing Naryana? Why did go to see Nara and Naryana | 588 |
Chapter 344 | Nara and Narayan said to Narada that for his devotion the great god showed himself to him | 593 |
Chapter 345 | The origin of panda | 596 |
Chapter 346 | An account of Vishnu | 598 |
Chapter 347 | The replacement of the Vedas description of Narayana | 600 |
Chapter 348 | The practices of men who are devoted to Naryana | 608 |
Chapter 349 | The story that Vyasa was Narayan son | 615 |
Chapter 350 | Account of soul | 621 |
Chapter 351 | Nature and action of sould | 624 |
Chapter 352-353 | Duties of several modes | 626-627 |
Chapter 354 | Householders duties | 628 |
Chapter 355-365 | The story of the naga king padma | 629-642 |
Contents
Volume 9th
Anushasana Parva | ||
Chapter 1 | Yudhishthira despondency at the death of his relatives. The story of Mrityu Gautami, Kala the flower the serpent etc | 1 |
Chapter 2 | The story of Sudarshana and Oghavati. How death was conquered by a householder | 8 |
Chapter 3 | The story of Vishvamitra as being promoted from a Kshtriyas to a Brahmana | 14 |
Chapter 4 | The descendants of Vishvamitra | 16 |
Chapter 5 | The merits of mercy and the marks of devout men. The story of vasava and the great suka | 20 |
Chapter 6 | Exertion and destiny which is more powerful conversation between Brahman and Vasishta | 22 |
Chapter 7 | The fruits of good deeds | 26 |
Chapter 8 | Persons worthy of adoration | 29 |
Chapter 9 | The end of person who fail to make gifts to the Brahmanas after having promised them. The sotyr of the jackal and ape | 31 |
Chapter 10 | Whether any sin is committed if a person give instruction to a lowcaste person | 34 |
Chapter 11 | The kind of person in whom prosperity dwells. The conversation between rukshmini and the goddess shree | 39 |
Chapter 12 | Whether man or woman gets greater pleasure from an act of union | 42 |
Chapter 13 | The means for passing happily through this world and the next | 46 |
Chapter 14 | All the name of Shambhu. The duties of husband and wife | 47 |
Chapter 15 | Shiva gives boons to Krishna | 82 |
Chapter 16 | The story of Tandip | 83 |
Chapter 17 | Yoga and the name of the great god | 89 |
Chapter 18 | The hymn of maheshvara | 109 |
Chapter 19 | The declaration about joint duties on the occasion of a person marriage. The discourse between Arthavakra and Disha | 116 |
Chapter 20 | The declaration about joint duties on the cocasion of a person marriage. The discourse between Arhavakra and Disha | 125 |
Chapter 21 | The declaration about joint duties on the cocasion of a person marriage. The discourse between Arhavakra and Disha | 127 |
Chapter 22 | The proper object of gift | 128 |
Chapter 23 | The rites for the deities and departed manes on the occasion of the Shraddhas | 133 |
Chapter 24 | The circumstances under which a person becomes guilty of Brahminicide without actually killing him | 142 |
Chapter 25 | The merits of ablution in sacred water | 143 |
Chapter 26 | Countries provinces mountains and rivers most sanctified | 419 |
Chapter 27 | How can a man of any other casts acquire the dignity of a Brahmana | 158 |
Chapter 28 | The story of Indra and Matanga | 161 |
Chapter 29 | The story of Indra and Matanga on the subject | 162 |
Chapter 30 | How Vitahavya be came a Brahmana | 165 |
Chapter 31 | The discourse between Narada and Vasudeva | 170 |
Chapter 32 | Merits of persons granting protection to living creatures | 173 |
Chapter 33 | The deed by which a king succeeds in enjoying both this world and the next | 176 |
Chapter 34-35 | The adoration of the Brahmanas | 178-181 |
Chapter 36 | The conversation between shakra and shamvara on the same subject | 183 |
Chapter 37 | Which of the there is the proper party to make gits vis. | 185 |
Chapter 38-39 | The disposition of women | 196-189 |
Chapter 40-43 | The creation of woman and the object thereof. | 191-201 |
Chapter 44 | The story of vipula and devasharman | 203 |
Chapter 45 | The rites of marriage and all the particulars thereof | 208 |
Chapter 46 | How a maiden after she is left off b a man after promise should be treated. | 211 |
Chapter 47 | The duties of men toward women | 212 |
Chapter 48 | The rules of marriage and the law of inheritance | 217 |
Chapter 49 | The duties of person born in mixed castes | 223 |
Chapter 50 | The position of sons | 225 |
Chapter 51 | The nature of compassion and pity. The discourse between Nahusha and chyavana | 228 |
Chapter 52-57 | The history of jamadagni | 223-248 |
Chapter 58 | The rewards of the planting of trees and the digging of tanks | 252 |
Chapter 59 | A description of the gifts which fellows the giver to the next world | 255 |
Chapter 60 | The preference of gift one who solicits and to one who does not | 258 |
Chapter 61 | The rewards of gifts in his world and in the next | 260 |
Chapter 62 | A description of the best of all gift | 263 |
Chapter 63 | The fruits of gifts to Brahmana and others the replies of Narada | 271 |
Chapter 64 | The ordinances of the gifts of food | 275 |
Chapter 65 | The gifts of gold | 278 |
Chapter 66 | The merits of the gifts of a pair of sandals to a Brahmana. The gifts of sesame land kine, gold, etc | 279 |
Chapter 67 | The merits of the gifts of drink | 284 |
Chapter 68 | The gifts of sesame and lamps | 286 |
Chapter 69 | The gifts of earth. Vedic injunction on the objects of gifts | 288 |
Chapter 70 | The history of king Negra | 291 |
Chapter 71 | The merits of the gifts of kine. The discourse between Rishi Uddalaki and Nachiketa | 293 |
Chapter 72 | The end of persons who make gifts of kine | 300 |
Chapter 73 | The end of persons who make gifts of kine | 301 |
Chapter 74-75 | The merits of Vedic studies vows, teaching the Vedas gifts of knowledge of the satisfaction of one duties of serving the parents | 306-307 |
Chapter 76 | Ordinance about the gifts of kine | 311 |
Chapter 77-80 | The mysteries of the gifts of kine | 314-322 |
Chapter 81 | Description of sacred things | 324 |
Chapter 82 | The merits of cowdung. The conversation between kine and the goddess of prosperity | 328 |
Chapter 83 | The glory of kine | 330 |
Chapter 84 | An account of gold and its gifts | 334 |
Chapter 85 | The colloquies of the deities on the subject | 340 |
Chapter 86 | The history of the destruction of Taraka | 353 |
Chapter 87 | The ordinances about shraddha | 356 |
Chapter 88 | Eternal gifts to the departed manes | 357 |
Chapter 89 | Optional sharaddhas | 359 |
Chapter 90 | A description of Brahmanas to whom offers should be made as the time of sharaddha | 359 |
Chapter 91-92 | The history and particular rites of a Shraddha | 365-368 |
Chapter 93 | Whether a Brahmana eating havya at the invitation of Brahmana while fasting commits sin | 370 |
Chapter 94 | The history of oaths | 384 |
Chapter 95 | The introduction of umbrellas and sandals as gifts of shraddhas | 390 |
Chapter 96 | Jamadagni attempt to destroy the sun | 392 |
Chapter 97 | Duties of the domestic mode of life | 394 |
Chapter 98 | The history of the gifts of light | 396 |
Chapter 99-100 | The merits of the gifts of light incense. The discourse between Nahusha and Agastya on the subject | 401-403 |
Chapter 101 | The end of a person stealing a Brahmana goods. | 407 |
Chapter 102 | The various end of righteous person after death. The discourse between goutama and vasva | 409 |
Chapter 103 | The highest penance described. The discourse between Bhagiratha and Brahma | 417 |
Chapter 104 | Why a man becomes long: or short lived | 422 |
Chapter 105 | Fraternal duties | 434 |
Chapter 106 | Ordinances equivalent to sacrifices for poor men | 436 |
Chapter 107 | Ordinances equivalent sacrifices for poor men | 441 |
Chapter 108 | The foremost and purest of all tirthas described | 452 |
Chapter 109 | The most beneficial fruit of all fasts | 454 |
Chapter 110 | The means for acquiring beauty, prosperity, good temper and happiness | 455 |
Chapter 111 | The deeds by which one goes to heaven or hell | 456 |
Chapter 112 | The end of virtue | 466 |
Chapter 113 | Noninijury, observance of Vedic rituals, meditation, controlling senses penances | 468 |
Chapter 114 | The purification of ne who has injured others | 470 |
Chapter 115 | Ordinances about meat eating | 471 |
Chapter 116 | The merits of abstention from meat eating | 477 |
Chapter 117 | The end of person dying in battlefield. The discourse between Dvaipayan and a worm | 480 |
Chapter 118 | The end of person dying in battlefield. The discourse between Dvaipayan and a worm | 483 |
Chapter 119 | The end of person dying in battlefield. The discourse between Dvaipayan and a worm | 485 |
Chapter 120-122 | Knowledge penances and gifts which of them is superior | 486-490 |
Chapter 123 | The conduct of good and chaste women | 491 |
Chapter 124 | The efficacy of conciliation and gifts | 493 |
Chapter 125 | The mystery of duties and gifts | 496 |
Chapter 126 | Deeds pleasing to Vishnu | 503 |
Chapter 127 | The worship of sacred fire | 507 |
Chapter 128 | The observance of duties which produces happiness | 509 |
Chapter 129 | The condition of men who known others wives | 510 |
Chapter 130 | The mysteries of duty and religion | 511 |
Chapter 131 | The power fo the pramathas | 515 |
Chapter 132 | The mysteries of duty described by the elephant | 516 |
Chapter 133-134 | Duties as described by Maheshvara and Skanda | 517-518 |
Chapter 135 | The laws of diet the position of various castes about that | 519 |
Chapter 136 | The expiation of a Brahmana | 521 |
Chapter 137 | The superiority of charity and devotion | 523 |
Chapter 138 | The merits of gifts | 526 |
Chapter 139-148 | Religion and profit which bring on happiness in the next world. The history of Rudra and Uma | 527-575 |
Chapter 149 | An account of the one god | 580 |
Chapter 150 | The mantras for success in journey entry into new building and for propitiating malevolent spirits | 598 |
Chapter 151 | Persons worthy of adoration | 605 |
Chapter 152 | The fruit of the adoration of Brahmanas | 607 |
Chapter 153-157 | Superiorly of the Brahmanas over the element | 609 |
Chapter 158-159 | The prosperity following the worship of the Brahmanas | 621-627 |
Chapter 160 | Shata rudriya mantra | 631 |
Chapter 161 | The same cont. | 634 |
Chapter 162 | The authority of direct perception inference the science of the scriptures | 636 |
Chapter 163 | Time for acquisition of wealth | 642 |
Chapter 164 | The influence of times | 643 |
Chapter 165 | The means of happiness source of wellbeing | 644 |
Chapter 166 | The instruction of Bhishma | 649 |
Chapter 167 | Yudhishthira comes to Bhishma | 650 |
Chapter 168 | Death of Bhishma | 654 |
Ashvamedhika Parva | ||
Chapter 1 | Ydhishthira grief and consolation by Dhirtarashtra | 659 |
Chapter 2 | The conversation between Yudhishitira and Krishna | 660 |
Chapter 3 | Consolation offered by Vyasa | 662 |
Chapter 4 | The story of the Royal sage Marutta | 663 |
Chapter 5-10 | The story of Marutta and Brihaspati continued | 665-679 |
Chapter 11 | The story of vrita and Indra | 684 |
Chapter 12 | Mental and physical diseases as described by Krishna | 685 |
Chapter 13 | The means of Salvation described by Krishna | 687 |
Chapter 14 | The exhortation of the Rishis Yudhishthira for going to Himalayas | 689 |
Chapter 15 | Krishna desire of going to Dwarka | 690 |
Chapter 16 | The story of Anugita | 692 |
Chapter 17 | The dissolution of the body and the acquirement of another. The attainment of the soul to Brahman | 696 |
Chapter 18 | The fruits of human actions | 699 |
Chapter 19 | The characteristics of a liberated person | 702 |
Chapter 20 | The discourse of the married couple. The description of Brahman | 707 |
Chapter 21 | The ten hotris and two mind | 409 |
Chapter 22 | The seven sacrificing present | 711 |
Chapter 23 | The five sacrificing priests | 714 |
Chapter 24 | The first creation in a creature born | 716 |
Chapter 25 | The chaturhotra sacrifice | 717 |
Chapter 26 | Countries provinces mountains and rivers most sanctified | 179 |
Chapter 27 | The extensive forest of Brahma described | 720 |
Chapter 28 | Nature described | 722 |
Chapter 29 | The discourse between Kartavirya, Arjuna and the ocean | 725 |
Chapter 30 | Alarka discourse about controlling the various organs of the body | 726 |
Chapter 31 | The three enemies | 729 |
Chapter 32 | The means for destroying egoism. The discourse of Janaka | 730 |
Chapter 33 | The knowledge of self | 732 |
Chapter 34 | The source of the knowledge of self | 733 |
Chapter 35 | An account of Braman the highest object of knowledge | 734 |
Chapter 36 | The three qualities and the means in improvement | 738 |
Chapter 37 | The quality of darkness | 741 |
Chapter 38 | The quality of goodness | 742 |
Chapter 39 | The united state of the three qualities described | 744 |
Chapter 40 | An account of the great soul | 746 |
Chapter 41 | The principle of greatness | 747 |
Chapter 42 | The five great element | 747 |
Chapter 43 | The foremost objects in nature are enumerated | 752 |
Chapter 44 | The creation of day night stars etc | 755 |
Chapter 45 | The wheel of life | 757 |
Chapter 46 | The conduct of the twice born | 759 |
Chapter 47 | An account of renunciation | 763 |
Chapter 48 | The relation between nature soul | 765 |
Chapter 49 | Description of duty | 766 |
Chapter 50 | Abstention from injury association and disassociate of soul and nature | 767 |
Chapter 51 | The mind and the dissolution the body described | 771 |
Chapter 52 | The departure of Krishna | 775 |
Chapter 53 | The meeting of Krishna Utanka | 780 |
Chapter 54 | Spiritual science described by Krishna to Utanka | 782 |
Chapter 55 | Krishna shows his supreme form to Utanka | 783 |
Chapter 56-58 | The story of Utanka and Saudasa | 786-792 |
Chapter 59 | The return of Krishna to dwarka | 796 |
Chapter 60 | Krishna describes the wonderful battle | 798 |
Chapter 61 | An accont of Abhimanyu death | 801 |
Chapter 62 | Obsequial offerings Abhimanyu | 804 |
Chapter 63-65 | Yudhishthira acquisition of wealth turned into earth by Maruta | 805-808 |
Chapter 66 | Krishna return to Hastinapur | 810 |
Chapter 67 | Subhadra fomentation | 812 |
Chapter 68 | Krishna Is requested to restore Abhimanyu son to life | 814 |
Chapter 69 | Krishna restore him to life | 815 |
Chapter 70 | Great rejoicing | 817 |
Chapter 71 | The return of the pandavas | 819 |
Chapter 72 | Yudhishthira desire for horse sacrifice | 821 |
Chapter 73 | The horse is let loose and Yudhishthira is initiated | 823 |
Chapter 74 | The fight between Arujna and Trigartas | 825 |
Chapter 75 | The fight between Arjuna and Bhagadata | 827 |
Chapter 76 | The defeat of Bhagadatta | 829 |
Chapter 77 | The battle between arjuna and the remaining Saindhavas | 831 |
Chapter 78 | The speech of Dushala | 833 |
Chapter 79 | The arrival of arjuna at Manipur hearing of the death of her husband and son chitrangada goes to the field | 837 |
Chapter 80 | Ulupi the daughter of naga king also goes there she revives Arjuna | 839 |
Chapter 81 | She gives an account of the whole thing | 844 |
Chapter 82 | The return of the sacrifice horse homewards | 846 |
Chapter 83 | The return of the sacrificial horse to dwarka | 848 |
Chapter 84 | The battle between arjuna and gandhara king | 850 |
Chapter 85 | The beginning of the hose sacrifices of Arjuna | 852 |
Chapter 86 | The arrival of a messenger from arjuna | 855 |
Chapter 87 | Yudhishthira goes out to receive Arjuna | 856 |
Chapter 88 | The arrival of Babruvahana chitrangada and Ulupi | 858 |
Chapter 89 | The ceremony beings | 861 |
Chapter 90 | A description of the sacrifice | 865 |
Chapter 91 | The ordinance about the sacrifice | 874 |
Chapter 92 | The highest end of all sacrifice | 877 |
Ashrama Vasika Parva | ||
Chapter 1 | The conduct of the Pandavas after regaining their kingdom | 883 |
Chapter 2 | The respectful treatment of the Pandavas towards Dhritarasthra | 885 |
Chapter 3 | Gruel act of Bhima the grief of Dhritarashtra and Yudhishthira | 887 |
Chapter 4 | Vyasa consolation to Dhritarashtra | 893 |
Chapter 5 | Dhritarashtra advice to Yudhishthira | 895 |
Chapter 6 | Royal duties described by Dhritarashtra | 898 |
Chapter 7 | Instruction about war and peace | 900 |
Chapter 8 | Dhritarashtra settles about returning into forest | 902 |
Chapter 9 | Dhritarashtra announces his intention and apologizes to the citizens | 904 |
Chapter 10 | The history of the war as described by a Brahmana | 905 |
Chapter 11 | Dhritarashtra distributes money | 909 |
Chapter 12 | Arjuna advices Bhima to give up his hostiles feelings | 911 |
Chapter 13 | Vidura communicates Dhritarashtra, Yudhishthira apology for Bhima conduct | 912 |
Chapter 14 | Distribution of gifts | 913 |
Chapter 15 | Dhritarashtra departure for the forest | 915 |
Chapter 16 | Kunit determination to follow the blind king | 916 |
Chapter 17 | Kuntis reply to her sons | 918 |
Chapter 18 | The arrival of the party at the forest | 920 |
Chapter 19 | Arrival at Vyas hermitage | 922 |
Chapter 20 | The arrival of ascetics to see the king | 923 |
Chapter 21 | The sorrows of the Pandavas | 926 |
Chapter 22 | Yudhishthira goes with his party to see the king forest | 927 |
Chapter 23 | The royal march | 929 |
Chapter 24 | The meeting of the Pandavas with their mother and the blind king | 931 |
Chapter 25 | The same contined | 932 |
Chapter 26 | Dhritarashtra enquires Yudhishthira of his well being and the latter reply | 934 |
Chapter 27 | The passing of a day in the forest by Ydhishthira | 937 |
Chapter 28 | The history of vidura | 939 |
Chapter 29 | The conversation of Vyasa and other ascetics | 941 |
Chapter 30 | The history of karna described by Kunti | 945 |
Chapter 31-33 | Gandhari sees her son | 946-950 |
Chapter 34 | How persons whose bodies have been destroyed re appears | 952 |
Chapter 35 | Janamejaya sees his father | 954 |
Chapter 36 | Vyasa consoles Dhritrashtra | 955 |
Chapter 37 | Narada comes to Yudhishthira and described the death of Dhritarasthra kunit and other | 959 |
Chapter 38 | Yudhishtra lamentations | 962 |
Chapter 39 | Narada describes the history of the death | 964 |
Mausala Parva | ||
Chapter 1 | Ydhishthira marks many unusual portents | 967 |
Chapter 2 | Vasudeva orders the vrishnis to makes a pilgrimage to the seacoast for bathing in the sacred water of the ocean | 969 |
Chapter 3 | The vrishnis and the Andhakas start on a pilgrimage and meet with their doom | 971 |
Chapter 4 | Ascension of Vasudeva | 975 |
Chapter 5 | Arrival of Arjuna at Dwarka | 978 |
Chapter 6 | Arjuna stars to see his maternal uncle | 979 |
Chapter 7 | Arjuna departure from Dvaravati and his adventure in the Land of the five rivers | 981 |
Chapter 8 | Arjuna sees Vyasa at his hermitage and bemoans his loss. Vyasa counsels to arjuna | 986 |
Mahaprasthanika Parva | ||
Chapter 1 | The king leaves the world after hearing Krishna departure | 990 |
Chapter 2 | The departure of Pandvas pricnes form the world | 993 |
Chapter 3 | Shakra comes to the king and informs that he will see al his relatives and kinsmen | 995 |
Svargarohanika Parva | ||
Chapter 1 | Arrived at heaven king Yudhishthira sees Duryodhana Blazing with effulgence | 999 |
Chapter 2 | Yudhishthira solicitude for his brother and kinsmen and the princes of panchala | 1001 |
Chapter 3 | The advent of the deities and their adulation of the conduct of Yudhishthira plunges in the celestial | 1005 |
Chapter 4 | Yudhishthira sees Govinda in his effulgent Brahma form as also all his brother and relation | 1008 |
Chapter 5 | Janamejaya query regarding the period the heroes of Kurukshetra would remain in the celestial | 1010 |
Chapter 6 | Janameja query as the ordinances relating to the manner of hastening to a recitation | 1015 |
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