SABHA
PARV MAHABHARAT BOOK 2 CHAPTER 31
Mahabharat
Book 2 Chapter 31 : English
SECTION XXXIII
Mentions
the Kshatriyas who brought tributes on Rajasuya sacrifice of Yudhisthir
Vaisampayan
said,--"the ever-victorious Nakula, the son of Pandu, having
reached Hastinapur, formally invited Bhishma and Dhritarashtra.
The elder of the Kuru race with the preceptor at their head, invited
with due ceremonies, came with joyous hearts to that sacrifice,
with Brahmans walking before them. And, O hull of the Bharat race,
having heard of
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king
Yudhishthira's sacrifice, hundreds of other Kshatriyas acquainted
with the nature of the sacrifice, with joyous hearts came there
from various countries, desiring to behold king Yudhishthira the
son of Pandu and his sacrificial mansion, and brought with them
many costly jewels of various kinds. And Dhritarashtra and Bhishma
and Vidura of high intelligence; and all Kaurava brothers with Duryyodhana
at their head; and Suvala the king of Gandhara and Sakuni endued
with great strength; and Achala, and Vrishaka, and Karna that foremost
of all charioteers; and Salya endued with great might and the strong
Valhika; and Somadatta, and Bhuri of the Kuru race, and Bhurisravas
and Sala; and Aswatthama, Kripa, Drona, and Jayadratha, the ruler
of Sindhu; and Yajnasena with his sons, and Salya that lord of earth
and that great car warrior king Bhagadatta of Pragjyotisha accompanied
by all Mlechcha tribes inhabiting the marshy regions on the sea-shore;
and many mountain kings, and king Vrihadvala; and Vasudeva the king
of the Paundrakas, and the kings of Vanga and Kalinga; and Akarsha
and Kuntala and the kings of the Malavas and the Andhrakas; and
the Dravidas and the Singhalas and the king of Kashmira, and king
Kuntibhoja of great energy and king Gauravahana, and all the other
heroic kings of Valhika; and Virata with his two sons, and Mavella
endued with great might; and various kings and princes ruling in
various countries; and, O Bharata king Sisupala endued with great
energy and invincible in battle accompanied by his son--all of them
came to the sacrifice of the son of Pandu. And Rama and Aniruddha
and Kanaka and Sarana; and Gada, Pradyumna, Shamva, and Charudeshna
of great energy; and Ulmuka and Nishatha and the brave Angavaha;
and innumerable other Vrishnis--all mighty car-warriors--came there.
"These
and many other kings from the middle country came, O monarch, to
that great Rajasuya sacrifice of the son of Pandu.
And,
O king, at the command of king Yudhishthira the just, mansions were
assigned to all those monarchs, that were full of various kinds
of edibles and adorned with tanks and tall trees. And the son of
Dharma worshipped all those illustrious monarchs as they deserved.
Worshipped by the king they retired to mansions that were assigned
to them. Those mansions were (white and high) like the cliffs of
Kailasa, and delightful to behold, and furnished with every kind
of furniture. They were enclosed on all sides with well-built and
high white-washed walls; their windows were covered with net-works
of gold and their interiors were furnished with rows of pearls,
their flights of stairs were easy of ascent and the floors were
all laid over with costly carpets. They were all hung over with
garlands of flowers and perfumed with excellent aloes. White as
snow or the moon, they looked extremely handsome even from the distance
of a yojana. Their doors and entrances were set uniformly and were
wide enough to admit a crowd of
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persons.
Adorned with various costly articles and built with various metals,
they looked like peaks of the Himavat. Having rested a while in
those mansions the monarchs beheld king Yudhishthira the just surrounded
by numerous Sadasyas (sacrificial priests) and ever performing sacrifices
distinguished by large gifts to Brahmanas. That sacrificial mansion
wherein were present the kings and Brahmanas and great Rishis looked,
O king, as handsome as heaven itself crowded with the gods!"
Thus
ends the thirty-fourth section in the Rajasuyika Parva of the Sabh
Parv.
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