ADI
PARV MAHABHARAT BOOK 1 CHAPTER 108
Adi
Parv, Mahabharat / Mahabharat Book I Chapter 108 : English
Names
of Dhritrashtra's hundred sons
SECTION
CXVII
(Sambhav
Parv continued)
"Janmejay
said, 'Please recite the names of Dhritrashtra's sons according
to the order of their birth.'
"Vaisampayana
said, 'Their names, O king, according to the order of birth, are
Duryodhana, Yuyutsu, Duhsasana, Duhsaha, Duhsala, Jalasandha, Sama,
Saha, Vinda and Anuvinda, Durdharsha, Suvahu, Dushpradharshana,
Durmarshana and Durmukha, Dushkarna, and Karna; Vivinsati and Vikarna,
Sala, Satwa, Sulochana, Chitra and Upachitra, Chitraksha, Charuchitra,
Sarasana, Durmada and Durvigaha, Vivitsu, Vikatanana; Urnanabha
and Sunabha, then Nandaka and Upanandaka; Chitravana, Chitravarman,
Suvarman, Durvimochana; Ayovahu, Mahavahu, Chitranga, Chitrakundala,
Bhimavega, Bhimavala, Balaki, Balavardhana, Ugrayudha; Bhima, Karna,
Kanakaya, Dridhayudha, Dridhavarman, Dridhakshatra, Somakitri, Anudara;
Dridhasandha, Jarasandha, Satyasandha, Sada, Suvak, Ugrasravas,
Ugrasena, Senani, Dushparajaya, Aparajita, Kundasayin, Visalaksha,
Duradhara; Dridhahasta, Suhasta, Vatavega, and Suvarchas; Adityaketu,
Vahvashin, Nagadatta, Agrayayin; Kavachin, Krathana, Kunda, Kundadhara,
Dhanurdhara; the heroes, Ugra and Bhimaratha, Viravahu, Alolupa;
Abhaya, and Raudrakarman, and Dridharatha; Anadhrishya, Kundabhedin,
Viravi, Dhirghalochana Pramatha, and Pramathi and the powerful Dhirgharoma;
Dirghavahu, Mahavahu, Vyudhoru, Kanakadhvaja; Kundasi and Virajas.
Besides these hundred sons, there was a daughter named Duhsala.
All were heroes and Atirathas, and were well-skilled in warfare.
All were learned in the Vedas, and all kinds of weapons. And, O,
king, worthy wives were in time selected for all of them by Dhritarashtra
after proper examination. And king Dhritarashtra, O monarch, also
bestowed Duhsala, in proper time and with proper rites, upon Jayadratha
(the king of Sindhu).'
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