SABHA
PARV
The
following chapters mention about The Mahabharat Tribes in Sabha
Parv in each chapter. For details click the Chapter.
• Book
II Chapter 9 - Sabha of Varun attended by Nagas: Vasuki, Takshak,
Airavat, Krishna,Lohita, Padma, Chitra, Kamvala, Aswatara, Dhritrashtra,
Valahak, Matimat, Kundadhar and Karkotak and Dhananjay; Panimat,
Kundak Prahlad, Mushikad, Janmejay ; Vali, Virochan, Narak, Danavs
: Kalakhanj, Suhanu, Durmukh, Sankh, Sumans, Sumati, Ghatodar, Mahaparswa,
Karthan, Pithar, Viswarup, Swarup, Virup, Mahasirs; Dasagriv, Vali,
Meghavass, Dasavar, Tittiv, Vitabhut, Sanghrad, Sanghrah, Viprachitti;
Oceans and the rivers, various tribes of Gandharvs
• Book
II Chapter 13 - List of Kshatriyas leaving their dominions in
the north, fled to other countries out of fear of Jarasandh :
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Who joined Jarasandh
- Sisupal, Vaka, Hans, Dimvak, Dantavakr, Karush, Karav, Meghavahan,
Yavans, Muru, Narak, Vang, Pundra, Kirats, Pandyas, Krath-Kausikas,
Akriti, Magadh,
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Who fled away - Sursens, Bhadraks, Bodhs, Shalyas, Patachchars,
Susthals, Mukutts, Kulinds, Kuntis, Panchals, Kosals, Matsyas,
Sannyastapads, Akrur, Ahuk, Sankarshan, Hans, Dimvak, Kusasthali
(city), Madhu, Charudeshn, Chakradev, Satyaki, Valadev, Samv,
Atiraths, Kritavarman, Anadhrishti, Samik, Samitinjay, Kank,
Sanku, Kunti, Andhak-Bhoj,
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Book II Chapter 19
- Krishna, Bhim and Arjun attacked Girivraj to kill Jarasandh
• Book
II Chapter 23 - Digvijay Parv
• Book
II Chapter 24 - Arjun subjugated Pragjyotish, Senavindu, Modapura,
Vamdev, Sudaman, Susankul, the Northern Uluks, Utsav-Sanket, Kashmir,
Lohit, Trigarts, Darvs, Kokonads, Avisari (town), Urag Singhapur
(town), Suhma, Sumal, Valhiks, Darads, Kambojs, Lohs, Rishiks,
Tarak, Himalayas, Nishkut,
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II Chapter 25 - Arjun subjugated the countries that lay to
the North: Kimpurushs, Hatak, Guhyaks, Manas, Gandharvs, Harivarsh,
Shakraprasth (city)
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II Chapter 26 - Bhimsen subjugated the countries that lay
to the East: Panchals, Gandaks, Videhs, Dasarns, Rochaman, Aswamedh,
Pulind, Chedi,
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Book II Chapter 27
- Bhimsen subjugated Srenimat (Kumar), Vrihadval (Kosal), Dirghayaghn
(Ayodhya), Gopalakaksh, Mallas, Bhallat, Suktimant,Suvahu (Kasi),
Krath, Supars, Matsya, Malads, Pasubhumi, Madahar, Mahidar, Somadhey,
Vatsabhumi, Bhargs, Nishad, Manimat, Southern Mallas, Bhagauant
mountains, Sarmaks, Varmaks, Videhs, Kirats, Submas, Prasuhms, Magadh,
Sakas, Dand, Dandadhar, Girivraj, son of Jarasandh, Kans, Madagiri,
Mahaujah (Kausik-Kachchha), Vang, Samudrasen, Chandrasen, Tamralipt,
Karvat, Suhmas, Lohitya, Vasu, Malechs,
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II Chapter 28 - Sahdev marched towards the southern direction,
subjugated Sursens, Matsyas, Nishads, Gosringa, Srenimat, Navarashtr,
Kuntibhoj, Charmanwati, countries that lay on the banks of the Narmada,
Avanti, Bhojkat, Bhismak, Kosal, Natakeyas, Heramvaks, Marudh, Munjagram,
Nachins, Arvuks, Vatadhip, Pulinds, Nakul then subjugated Pandry,
Kishkindhya, Vanars, Sahdev fights with Nil, Pauravs, Saurashtra,
Bhojakat, Surparak, Talakat, Dandaks, Tripur, Nishads, Karnapravarns,
Kalamukhs, Cole mountains, Surabhipatn, Copper island, Ramak, Timingil,
Keraks, Sanjayanti, Pashands, Karahataks, Paundrays, Dravids, Udrakerals,
Andhrs, Talavans, Kalings, Ushtrakarniks, Atavi, Rom, Yavans,
• Book
II Chapter 29 - Nakul subjugated Western Countries - Rohitak,
Mattamyuraks, Sairishak, Mahett, Akros, Dasarns, Sivis, Trigarts,
Amvashts, Malavs, five tribes of the Karnats, Madhyamakeyas, Vatadhans,
Utsav-Sankets, Gramaniya, Sudras, Abhirs, Amar, Uttarjyotish , Divyakutt
(city), Dwarapal, Ramaths, Harahuns, Sakal (Madra city), Malechs,
Palhavs, Kirats, Yavans, and Sakas.
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II Chapter 31 - Kshatriyas brought tributes on Rajasuya Yagya
of Yudhisthir: Gandhar, Suval, Sakuni, Achal, Vrishak, Shalya, Madra,
Balhik, Shalv,Vang, Kaling, Kuntal, Andhra, Kuntibhoj, Sur, Virat,
Mavell, Ulmukh, Madhyadesh, Saran and more
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II Chapter 46 - Game of dice discussed, clans mentioned :Nips,
Chitraks, Kukkurs, Karaskars, Lauh-janghs
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II Chapter 47 - Kings who brought tributes to Yudhishthir: Govasan,
Kamboj, Sudra, Karpasik (country), Vairams, Parads, Tungs, Kitavs,
Bhagdatt (ruler of Pragjyotish), Malechs, Yavans, Aushmiks, Nishads,
Romaks, Chinas, Sakas, Huns, Udras, Harahuns, Himavat, Nipas, Valhik,
Sakas, Tukhars, Kanks, Roms
• Book
II Chapter 48 - Kings who brought tributes to Yudhishthir: Sailod,
Meru and Mandar (mountains), (Venu) , Kichak, Venu (bamboo) viz.,
Khashs, Ekasans, Arhs, Pradars, Dirghavenus, Parads, Kulinds, Tangans,
Partangans, Kirat, Himavat, Karush, Lohitya, Kayavya, Darads, Darvs,
Surs, Vaiamaks, Audumvars, Durvibhags, Kumars, Parads, Vahliks,
Kashmirs, Ghoraks, Hansakayans, Sivis, Trigarts, Yauddheyas, Madras,
Kaikeyas, Ambashts, Kukurs, Tarkshyas, Vastraps Palhavs, Vasatayas,
Mauleyas, Kshudraks, Malavs, Paundrayas, Kukkurs, Sakas, Angs, Vangs,
Punras, Sanavatyas, Gayas, Vangs, Kalings, Magadhs, Tamralipts,
Pundraks, Dukuls, Sagaraks, Patrorns, Saisavs, Karnapravarans, Kamyak
lake, Chitrarath, Gandharvs, Baswanug, Tumvuru, Amra, Malech, Sukars,
Virat (Matsya), Pansu, Yajnasen, Vrishni, Chola, Pandya, Malaya
& Darddurs hills, Singhals.
Do not pay tributes - Panchals, Andhaks and Vrishnis
Sabha Parv : summary
The second is the extensive parv called Sabha or the assembly, full
of matter. The subjects of this parva are the establishment of the
grand hall by the Pandavas; their review of their retainers; the
description of the lokapalas by Narada well-acquainted with the
celestial regions; the preparations for the Rajasuya sacrifice;
the destruction of Jarasandha; the deliverance by Vasudeva of the
princes confined in the mountain-pass; the campaign of universal
conquest by the Pandavas; the arrival of the princes at the Rajasuya
sacrifice with tribute; the destruction of Sisupala on the occasion
of the sacrifice, in connection with offering of arghya; Bhimasena's
ridicule of Duryodhana in the assembly; Duryodhana's sorrow and
envy at the sight of the magnificent scale on which the arrangements
had been made; the indignation of Duryodhana in consequence, and
the preparations for the game of dice; the defeat of Yudhishthira
at play by the wily Sakuni; the deliverance by Dhritarashtra of
his afflicted daughter-in-law Draupadi plunged in the sea of distress
caused by the gambling, as of a boat tossed about by the tempestuous
waves. The endeavours of Duryodhan to engage Yudhishthir again in
the game; and the exile of the defeated Yudhishthira with his brothers.
These constitute what has been called by the great Vyasa the Sabha
Parva. This parva is divided into seventh-eight sections, O best
of Brahmans, of two thousand, five hundred and seven shloks.
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