शिशुपाल (zizupAla)
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EnglishMonier Williams Cologne
Englishशिशु—पाल ‘child-protector’, of the king of the Cedis inhabiting a country in central India, probably the same as Bundelkhand (See चेदि
he was son of Dama-ghoṣa, and is also called Sunītha
his impiety in opposing the worship of Kṛṣṇa is described in the Sabhā-parvan of the Mahā-bhārata
when Yudhi-ṣṭhira was about to perform a Rājasūya sacrifice, numerous princes attended, and Bhīṣma proposed that especial honour should be paid to Kṛṣṇa, who was also present, but Śiśu-pāla objected, and after denouncing Kṛṣṇa as a contemptible person challenged him to fight, whereupon Kṛṣṇa struck off his head with his discus
the Viṣṇu-Purāṇa identifies this impious monarch with the demons Hiraṇya-kaśipu and Rāvaṇa
his death forms the subject of Māgha's celebrated poem called Śiśupāla-vadha)
Apte Hindi
Hindiशिशुपालः
शिशुः-पालः -
दमघोष का पुत्र तथा चेदि देश का राजा
अभिधानचिन्तामणिः
Sanskritमधुधेनुकचाणूरपूतनायमलार्जुनाः ॥ २१९ ॥
कालनेमिहयग्रीवशकटारिष्टकैटभाः ।
कंसः केशिमुरौ साल्वमैन्दद्विविदराहवः ॥ २२० ॥
हिरण्यकशिपुर्वाणः कालियो नरको बलिः ।
शिशुपालश्चास्य वध्या वैनतेयस्तु वाहनम् ॥ २२१ ॥
विष्णुवध्य (पुं), मधु (पुं), धेनुक (पुं), चाणूर (पुं), पूतना (स्त्री), यमल (पुं), अर्जुन (पुं), कालनेमि (पुं), हयग्रीव (पुं), शकट (पुं), अरिष्ट (पुं), कैटभ (पुं), कंस (पुं), केशिन् (पुं), मुर (पुं), साल्व (पुं), मैन्द (पुं), द्विविद (पुं), राहु (पुं), हिरण्यकशिपु (पुं), बाण (पुं), कालिय (पुं), नरक (पुं), बलि (पुं), शिशुपाल (पुं), विष्णुवाहन (क्ली), वैनतेय (पुं)
Mahabharata
EnglishŚiśupāla, king of the Cedis, son of Damaghosha. § 130 (Aṃśāvat.): I, 67, 2641 (incarnation of the Asura Hiraṇyakaśipu).--§ 232 (Svayaṃvarap.): I, 186, 7003 (present at the svayaṃvara of Draupadī)
187, 7029 (Cedīnām adhipaḥ…Damaghoshasutaḥ).--§ 264 (Sabhākriyāp.): II, 4, 124 (among the kings who were present when Yudhishṭhira entered his palace).--§ 273 (Rājasūyārambhap.): II, 14, 574 (had become the generalissimo of Jarāsandha).--§ 280 (Bhīmasena): II, 29, 1069, 1074 (vanquished by Bhīmasena on his digvijaya).--§ 287 (Rājasūyikap.): II, 34, 1273 (came to the rājasūya of Yudhishṭhira).--§ 289 (Arghāharaṇap.): II, 36, 1336
37, (1338), 1368
38, 1369, 1397, 1400 (did not regard Kṛshṇa as deserving the argha).--§ 290 (Śiśupālavadhap.): II, 40, 1427, 1428
41, (1433)
42, (1474), 1489 (censured Kṛshṇa)
43, 1516, 1518 (his former history).--§ 291 (do.): II, 44, (1524)
45, 1576 (Ś. is slain by Kṛshṇa, and his son [Dhṛshṭaketu]
is installed as king of the Cedis).-§ 294 (Dyūtap.): II, 47, 1686 (Sātvatamukhyena--i.e. by Kṛshṇa--nipātitaḥ)
50, 1812 (iva).--§ 317b (Kṛshṇa): III, 12, 489 (all. to § 291).--§ 319 (Saubhavadhap.): III, 14, 616 (do.), 625, 626 (Śālva will revenge the death of Ś., his relative, bhrātā).--§ 556b (Sañjayayānap.): In order to enhance the fame and honour of the Pāṇḍavas, Keśava (i.e. Kṛshṇa) formerly smote Ś., who was honoured by the Karūsha king, etc. Then the other kings, deeming Kṛshṇa unassailable when seated on his chariot, left the chief of the Cedis and ran away: V, 22, †671 (cf. § 291).-§ 567 (Bhagavadyānap.): V, 130, 4411 (all. to § 291).-§ 592 (Saṃśaptakavadhap.): VII, 23, 970 (putran tu Śºsya, different from Dhṛshṭaketu).--§ 604 (Karṇap.): VIII, 6, 183 (putras tu Śºsya Suketuḥ, slain by Droṇa).--§ 608 (do.): VIII, 49, 2334 (ºsya cātmajaḥ, i.e. Dhṛshṭaketu).--§ 621 (Rājadh.): XII, 4, 113. (came to the svayaṃvara of king Citrāṅgada's daughter).--§ 717b (Nārāyaṇīya): XII, 340, 12962 (in a prophecy by Nārāyaṇa, all. to § 291). Cf. also the following synonyms:-Caidya, Cedīnām adhipaḥ, Cedipa, Cedipati, Cedipuṅgava, Cedirāj, Cedirāja, Cedivṛsha, q.v. Śrautaśrava, metron. (“son of Śrutaśravā, ” cf. Harivaṃśa, v. 1930): III, 637. Damaghoshasuta (“son of Damaghosha”): I, 7029. Damaghoshātmaja (do.): II, 1594
III, 516.
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