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भगवद्यान (bhagavadyAna)

 
Mahabharata
English
Bhagavadyāna(ṃ) (“the journey of Kṛshṇa”). § 10: I, 2, 331, i.e. Bhagavadyānaparvan.
Bhagavad-yāna(ṃ) (“the departure of Kṛshṇa”). § 262 (Sabhākr.): Kṛshṇa, after some time, desirous of beholding his father, left Khāṇḍavaprastha, having taken leave of Pṛthā, Subhadrā, Kṛshṇā, and Dhaumya. The Pāṇḍavas, etc., followed him half a yojana, Yudhishṭhira causing Dāruka to stand aside and, himself taking the reins, riding on Kṛshṇa's golden chariot with Garuḍa on the banner, and yoked with Śaivya and Sugrīva. Then he caused them to retire, and with Sāttvata (PCR. has Sātyaki) and Dāruka reached Dvārakā, worshipped by Ugrasena, etc.
and having embraced Pradyumna, Śāmba, Niśatha, Śārudeshṇa, Gada, Aniruddha, and Bhānu, and having worshipped Āhuka and (?BR. here takes Āhuka to be the name of his father) his old father and mother and Bala, he entered the dwelling of Rukmiṇī. Yudhishṭhira at Indraprastha sported with Draupadī, dismissing all his friends, brothers, and sons (II, 2).