सम्भवपर्वन् (sambhavaparvan)
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EnglishMahabharata
EnglishSambhavaparvan(ºva) (“the section relating to the origins.” the 7th of the minor parvans of Mhbhr.).--§ 10 (Parvas.): I, 2, (312).--§ 11 (do.): I, 2, (367).-§§ 85--132: Aṃśāvataraṇa (q.v.).--§§ 133--5: Śakuntalopākhyāna (q.v.).--§§ 136--48: Yayātyupākhyāna (q.v.).-§ 149: Uttara-Yayātyupākhyāna (v. Yayāti).--§§ 150--60: Pūru-vaṃśānukīrtana (q.v.).--§ 161: Mahābhishopākhyāna (q.v.).--§ 162: Śāntanūpākhyāna (q.v.).--§ 163: Bhīshmotpatti (q.v.).--§ 164: Āpavopākhyāna (q.v.).--§ 165: Satyavatīlābhopākhyāna.--§ 166: Citrāṅgadopākhyāna (q.v.). --§ 167: Vicitravīryoparama (q.v.).--§§ 168--71: BhīshmaSatyavatī-saṃvāda (q.v.).--§ 172: Aṇīmāṇḍavyopākhyāna (q.v.).--§ 173: Pāṇḍurājyābhisheka (q.v.).--§ 174: Dhṛtarāshṭravivāha (q.v.).--§ 175: Karṇasambhava (q.v.).--§ 176: Kuntī-vivāha (q.v.).--§ 177: Pāṇḍu-digvijaya (q.v.).--§ 178: Pāṇḍu (q.v.).--§ 179: Vidurapariṇaya (q.v.).--§ 180: Gāndhārī-putrotpatti (q.v.).--§ 181: Duḥśalotpatti (q.v.).-§ 182: Dhṛtarāshṭraputranāmakathana (q.v.).--§§ 183--5: Pāṇḍu (q.v.).--§ 186: Vyushitāśvopākhyāna (q.v.).--§ 187: Pāṇḍu (q.v.).--§ 188: Madayantī (q.v.).--§ 189: Pāṇḍu (q.v.).--§§ 190--2: Pāṇḍavotpatti (q.v.).--§§ 193--5: Pāṇḍu (q.v.).--§ 196: Vyāsa (q.v.).--§ 197: Bhīmasena-rasapāna (q.v.).--§ 198: Śaradvat (q.v.).--§ 199--203: Droṇa (q.v.). --§ 204: Ekalavya (q.v.).--§§ 205--7: Droṇa (q.v.).-§ 208: Astradarśana (q.v.).--§ 209: Drupadaśāsana (q.v.). --§ 210: After a year Dhṛtarāshṭra installed Yudhishṭhira as heir apparent. For continuation see Bhīmasena (b), Arjuna (c), Sahadeva (d), Nakula (e). § 211: The Pāṇḍavas, headed by Arjuna, in war slew Sauvīra, who had performed a three years' sacrifice, notwithstanding the invasion of the Gandharvas. The Yavana king, whom even Pāṇḍu had failed to subject, was subdued by Arjuna
likewise the Sauvīra Vitula (B. has Vipula), who had always shown a disregard for the Kurus
and the Sauvīra Sumitra, called Dattāmitra (see LIA. i, pp. 656--804, n. 2). Then, assisted by Bhīma, Arjuna with only a single chariot subjugated all the kings of the East (prācyāḥ) backed by 10, 000 chariots
and in the same way those of the South. Dhṛtarāshṭra's sentiments suddenly became poisoned against the Pāṇḍavas, and from anxiety he could not sleep (I, 139).--§ 212: Kaṇikavākya (q.v.).
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