ASHWAMEGH PARV

The following chapters mention about The Mahabharat Tribes in Ashwamegh Parv

Book 14 Chapter 8 - Munjaban on Himalaya, mines of gold, Names of Shiv : Sarv, Bedh, Rudra, Sitikanth, Surap, Suvarch, Kapardi, Karal, Haryyaksha, Varad, Tryaksh, Pushnodantabhid, Vaman, Shiv, Yamya, Avyaktarup, Sadvritt, Sankar, Kshemya, Harikes, Sthanu, Purush, Harinetra, Mund, Krishna, Uttaran, Bhaskar, Sutirth, Devdev, Ranha, Ushnishi, Suvaktra, Sahasraksh, Midhvan, Giris, Prasant, Yat, Chiravas, Vilwadand, Siddh, Sarvadandadhar, Mrig, Vyadh, Mahan, Dhanes, Bhav, Vara, Somavaktra, Siddhamantra, Chakshu, Hiranyavahu, Ugra, Dikpati, Lelihan, Goshth, Shiddhamantra, Vrishnu, Pasupati, Bhutapati, Vrisha, Matribhakt, Senani, Madhyama, Sruvahast, Yati, Dhanwi, Bhargav, Aja, Krishnanetra, Virupaksh, Tikshnadanshtra, Tikshn, Vaiswanaramukh, Mahadyuti, Anang, Sarv, Dikpati, Bilohit, Dipt, Diptaksh, Mahauj, Vasuretas, Suvapu, Prithu, Kritivas, Kapalmali, Suvarnamukut, Mahadev, Krishna, Tryamvak, Anagh, Krodhan, Nrisans, Mridu, Vahusali, Dandi, Taptatap, Akrurakarm, Sahasrasir, Sahasra-charan, Swadh-swarup, Vahurup, Danshtri, Pinaki, Mahadev, Mahayogi, Avyaya, Trisulahast, Varad, Tryamvak, Bhuvaneswara, Tripuraghna, Trinayan, Trilokes, Mahanj, Sarvabhut-prabhav, Sarvabhut-dharan, Dharanidhar, Isan, Sankar, Sarv, Shiv, Visveswar, Bhav, Umapati, Pasupati, Viswarup, Maheswar, Virupaksh, Dashbhuj, Vrishavadhwaj, Ugra, Sthanu, Shiv, Rudra, Sarv, Giris, Iswar, Sitakantha, Aja, Sukra, Prithu, Prithuhar, Vara, Viswarup, Virupaksh, Vahurup, Umapati, Anangangahar, Har, Saranya, Mahadev, Chaturmukh.

Book 14 Chapter 30 - Narrates ancient history of Alark and importance of Yog

Aswamedhika Parva: Summary :

"Then comes the fourteenth Parv Aswamedhik. In this is the excellent story of Samvart and Marutt. Then is described the discovery (by the Pandavs) of golden treasuries; and then the birth of Parikshit who was revived by Krishna after having been burnt by the (celestial) weapon of Aswatthaman. The battles of Arjun the son of Pandu, while following the horse let loose, with various princes who in wrath seized it. Then is shown the great risk of Arjun in his encounter with Vabhruvahan the son of Chitrangad (by Arjun) the appointed daughter of the chief of Manipur. Then the story of the mongoose during the performance of the Ashwamegh. This is the most wonderful Parv called Aswamedhik. The number of sections is one hundred and three. The number of shloks composed (in this) by Vyas of true knowledge is three thousand, three hundred and twenty.

 

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