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  The Mahabharata, Book 8: Karna Parva: Section 23   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sahadeva, however, with the greatest ease, cut off, with his keen shafts, that sword as it coursed towards him, and caused it to fall down in that battle.
Sahadeva, however, O king, cut off every one of those numerous arrows as they coursed with great impetuosity towards him, with five shafts of his.
The valiant Sahadeva then, O monarch, filled with rage, fixed on his bow-string a terrible shaft resembling the Destroyer himself and forcibly drawing the bow, he sped that shaft at thy son.
www.sacred-texts.com /hin/m08/m08023.htm   (511 words)

  
 Pandavas' Campaign of Conquest - Indian Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sahadeva marched to the south, and Nakula led the armies towards the west.
Sahadeva, who had marched south, conquered th Surasenas and bought the Kingdom of Matsya under his sway.
Marching ahead, Sahadeva conquered the town of Sanjayanti, the country of the Pashandas, the country of the Karahatakas and brought the Paundrayas and the Dravidas along with the Idrakeralas and the Andhras and the Talavanas.
members.cox.net /apamnapat/articles/Mahabharata019.html   (1040 words)

  
 The Mahabharata, Book 9: Shalya Parva: Section 28
The valiant Sahadeva, as Shakuni rushed quickly towards him, sped showers of swift arrows at that warrior as numerous as a flight of insects.
Then Sahadeva came upon Subala’s son as the latter, who was still expectant of victory, was flying away, protected by the excellent cavalry of the Gandharas.
Stringing his formidable bow and drawing it with great force, Sahadeva, filled with rage, pursued the son of Subala and vigorously struck him with many shafts equipped with vulturine feathers and whetted on stone, even like a person striking a mighty elephant with pointed lances.
www.ibiblio.org /sripedia/ebooks/mb/m09/m09028.htm   (1575 words)

  
 SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM: CANTO 9 - CHAPTER 22
Nakula and Sahadeva were in the womb of Mâdrî begotten by the two As'vins [Nâsatya and Dasra].
Pându was restrained from sexual life because of having been cursed by a sage, and therefore his three sons Yudhishthhira, Bhîma and Arjuna were begotten through the womb of his wife, Kunti, by Dharmaraja, by the demigod controlling the wind, and by the demigod controlling the rain.
Similarly, Sahadeva had a son named Suhotra through his wife named Vijayâ, who was the daughter of the king of the mountains.
srimadbhagavatam.org /canto9/chapter22.html   (4658 words)

  
 Sahadeva - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sahadeva (Sanskrit: सहदेव, sahadéva) is a character in the Mahabharata.
Of the five Pandavas, Sahadeva is the youngest.
He is nevertheless referred to as the wisest of all of them.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sahadeva   (267 words)

  
 Minutes of General Meeting  Sund
Sahadeva and Paramananda are to co-ordinate loan commitment from devotees not present.
Sahadeva informed the community that in order to gain support/donations from the Indian Community that the Indian Devotees need to see building plans and need regular updates on what is happening.
Sahadeva has agreed to be the contact between GGGM and the Brisbane Indian Community.
giriraja.org.au /news/news_gmminutes20041219.htm   (658 words)

  
 Integral Spirituality :: Religion, God, Integral Philosophy via Integrative Spirituality
The battle that took place between king Nila and the mighty Sahadeva the son of Pandu, that slayer of hostile heroes, was fierce and terrible.
Then the cars, heroes, elephants, and the soldiers in their coats of mail of Sahadeva's army all appeared to be on fire.
And the virtuous Sahadeva, beholding his troops afflicted with fear and surrounded by flames of fire, himself stood there immovable as a mountain.
www.integrativespirituality.org /postnuke/html/static-docs_Books-Hinduism-Mahabharata2-m02030.htm   (2286 words)

  
 The Mahabharata, Book 7: Drona Parva: Ghatotkacha-badha Parva: Section CLXVI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Then the mighty Sahadeva, in that encounter, sped towards the car of Vikartana's son, a heavy and terrible mace decked with gold.
Pursuing him for a while, the son of Radha, O bull of Bharata's race, smilingly addressed Sahadeva and said these cruel words, 'Do not, O hero, fight in battle with those that are superior to thee.
Sahadeva, then, heartless and afflicted with arrows, and pierced with the wordy darts of Karna, no longer cherished any love for life.
www.ibiblio.org /sripedia/ebooks/mb/m07/m07162.htm   (540 words)

  
 The Hindu : Magazine / Spotlight : My Game
Although Sahadeva is relatively obscure, we know from the epic that he has intimate knowledge of the people whose actions, triumphs, and defeats live on in the legends.
In a sense, Sahadeva's perspective is that of a political reporter.
While the epic, for the most part, does not credit Sahadeva with a great deal of importance, he is assigned a special role in the novel.
www.hindu.com /mag/2005/05/29/stories/2005052900250400.htm   (1918 words)

  
 Chapter Twenty-two
Sahadeva, the son of Jarasandha, would beget Marjari, and from him would come Srutasrava.
Pandu's second wife, Madri, gave birth to Nakula and Sahadeva, who were begotten by the two Asvini-kumaras.
Similarly, Sahadeva had a son named Suhotra through his wife named Vijaya, who was the daughter of the king of the mountains.
www.bvml.org /books/SB/09/22.html   (3673 words)

  
 The Hindu : Magazine / Literature : Blending in
The narrator is Sahadeva, the youngest and perhaps the most insignificant of the Pandavas.
Although he is relatively obscure, we know from the epic he has intimate knowledge of the people whose actions, triumphs, and defeats live on in the legends.
In this episode, Sahadeva attempts to teach his brothers how they must blend into the society of Matsya where the Pandavas are to spend a year in disguise.
www.hindu.com /mag/2005/06/05/stories/2005060500240400.htm   (1758 words)

  
 The Mahabharata, Book 9: Shalya Parva: Section 13
Then cutting off with a broad-headed arrow the bow, with shaft fixed on the string of Sahadeva, he pierced Sahadeva himself, in that battle, with three and seventy shafts.
Sahadeva then, stringing another bow, pierced his maternal uncle of great splendour with five shafts that resembled snakes of virulent poison or blazing fire.
With a couple of other arrows, O Bharata, he cut off the Sataghni sped at him by the king, in the very sight of the sons of Pandu, and uttered a loud leonine roar.
www.sacred-texts.com /hin/m09/m09013.htm   (1159 words)

  
 The end of the Road for Sakuni   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sahadeva, the wisest and the mildest of all, swore to kill Sakuni.
The Pandavas were freed of their slavery by king Dhritarashtra but again were lured into a second game of dice and lost everything but themselves, all over again.
Sahadeva threw a powerful spear at the treacherous Sakuni and killed him.
www.chennaionline.com /festivalsnreligion/religion/religion9.asp   (466 words)

  
 The Mahabharata, Book 2: Sabha Parva: Jarasandhta-badha Parva: Section XXX
Vaisampayana said,--"thus also Sahadeva, dismissed with affection by king Yudhisthira the just, marched towards the southern direction accompanied by a mighty host.
Strong in strength, that mighty prince of the Kuru race, vanquishing completely at the outset the Surasenas, brought the king of Matsya under his sway.
"Sahadeva, addressing Agni again, said,--'O carrier of the sacrificial libations, it behoveth thee not to obstruct a sacrifice!' Having said this, that tiger among men--the son of Madri--spreading some kusa grass on earth
www.sacred-texts.com /hin/m02/m02030.htm   (2078 words)

  
 SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM: CANTO 9 - CHAPTER 22
Pāṇḍu was restrained from sexual life because of having been cursed by a sage, and therefore his three sons Yudhiṣṭhira, Bhīma and Arjuna were begotten through the womb of his wife, Kuntī, by Dharmarāja, by the demigod controlling the wind, and by the demigod controlling the rain.
bhīmasenāt — from Bhīmasena; hiḍimbāyām — in the womb of Hiḍimbā; kālyām — in the womb of Kālī; sarvagataḥ — Sarvagata; tataḥ — thereafter; sahadevāt — from Sahadeva; suhotram — Suhotra; tu — indeed; vijayā — Vijayā; asūta — gave birth to; pārvatī — the daughter of the Himalayan king.
O King, the son of Sahadeva was Śrutakarmā.
www.srimadbhagavatam.org /canto9/Canto9-Sanskrit/chapter22.html   (3085 words)

  
 28. Precognition
The source of her precognition (knowing beforehand) was a prediction made by a spirit: "And there will be more (children)." I believe this was a good spirit, probably an angel or as-angel, who saw by clairvoyance that the minister's wife was pregnant, and quietly and truthfully predicted what would happen based on that observation.
Ben< sahadeva: I will have to lead into the subject of time-transcending precognition with some scenarios, I think, in order to focus the discussion instead of letting it run away into all kinds of theories.
Jello< sahadeva: Hmm, and you had perceived the children to be in that park...
www.bswett.com /seminars/28.Precognition.html   (21796 words)

  
 The Mahabharata, Book 2: Sabha Parva: Rajasuyika Parva: Section XXXVIII
Sahadeva then answered (Sisupala) in words of grave import, saying,--'If amongst ye there be any king that cannot bear to see Kesava of dark hue, the slayer of Kesi, the possessor of immeasurable energy, worshipped by me, this my foot is placed on the heads of all mighty ones (like him).
"When Sahadeva thus showed his foot, no one among those intelligent and wise and proud and mighty monarchs said anything.
"Vaisampayana continued,--Then that god among men, Sahadeva cognisant of the distinction between a Brahmana and a Kshatriya, having worshipped those that deserved worship, completed that ceremony.
www.earth-history.com /India/Mahab2/m02038.htm   (444 words)

  
 Valmiki Ramayana - Bala Kanda
The wife of the Sage Ruciika is Satyavathi, the sister of Vishvamitra whose legend was narrated by Vishvamitra in Bala Ch.
This longing for youngest sons by a mother is reflected in Maha Bharata, where Kunti pleads for leaving Sahadeva, the youngest Pandava, from going to forest exile, along with her in the city.
Kunti, the mother of Pandava-s says: 'oh, Sahadeva, you refrain from going on exile as you are a dear son of mine, though Maadri gave you a bodily birth, you are my favourite...' Also, in the period of forest exile she says to Yudhishtar: 'oh, king, let no danger occur to Sahadeva...
www.valmikiramayan.net /bala/sarga61/bala_61_prose.htm   (1004 words)

  
 Jatasura - An Asura Killed by Bheema - Indian Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
However, Sahadeva was able to extract himself from the bonds and started calling out in a loud voice to summon Bheema.
Since the Pandavas were rather heavy, the Asura had not gone long before he was overtaken by Sahadeva.
Before Sahadeva could give battle, Bheema appeared on the scene, in a foul mood, and armed with his trusty mace.
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 Sahadeva in India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sahadeva was the youngest of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata.
He was the twin of Nakula born to Madri from the Ashwini deities.
By nature Sahadeva was very good and wise.
www.india9.com /i9show/Sahadeva-49782.htm   (49 words)

  
 Books By Rajaji - Mahabharata - The Enchanted Pool ( Page 3)
Surprised that Nakula had not returned, Yudhishthira sent Sahadeva to see what the matter was.
When Sahadeva reached the pool and saw his brother lying on the ground, he wondered whether any harm had come to him, but before looking into the matter further, rushed irresistibly to the water to quench his burning thirst.
Puzzled and worried that Sahadeva also did not return, Yudhishthira sent Arjuna to see whether the brothers had met with any danger.
www.hindubooks.org /books_by_rajaji/mahabharata/the_enchanted_pool/page3.htm   (177 words)

  
 BTSwami.com - The Official Website of HH Bhakti Tirtha Swami   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sahadeva is a very senior disciple from West Africa, and is known for his wonderful dancing, which in so many ways reminds us all of Gurudeva’s dancing.
Sahadeva’s chanting quickly went into a kind of West African tribal groove, where the pulse of the kirtana is very pronounced, the beat pulling everyone to start hopping.
As Sahadeva continued the Deities doors were closed for the evening.
www.btswami.com /?id=42   (1619 words)

  
 The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Bk. 4 eBook
And beholding that bull among men, who was shining in splendour, the king was struck with amazement.
I was employed as a cowherd in the service of those bulls of the Kuru race, the sons of Pandu.
“Sahadeva answered, ’Yudhishthira, the eldest of the five sons of Pandu, had one division of kine numbering eight hundred and ten thousand, and another, ten thousand, and another, again, twenty thousand, and so on.
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 MSN India :: Exclusive
Sahadeva climbed up a tree and found a pool close by.
Sahadeva was too thirsty to even pay heed to the voice and drank the inviting water.
Like Sahadeva, paying no heed to the warning, Nakula too drank the water and fell down dead.
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 Telugu Cinema - Ninnu Choodalani - NTR & Raveena Rajput
Venu (NTR) is the teenage grandson of Siva Reddy and Siri (Raveena Rajput) is the granddaughter of Sahadeva Reddy.
Siri falls in love with Venu, since she likes the kind of attention he gives to her, as she is a neglected girl in her house.
Siva Reddy and Sahadeva Reddy advises their grandkids not to meet each other till the elections are completed.
www.idlebrain.com /movie/archive/mr-ninnuc.html   (637 words)

  
 Weekly Assignments (Epics of India)
Virata wanted Sahadeva to be his astronomer, but Sahadeva preferred to work with the cows.
Sahadeva posed as a physician in the court of King Virata.
Virata was deeply impressed by Sahadeva's astronomical skills.
www.mythfolklore.net /india/weeks/week13/readingaquiz.htm   (1570 words)

  
 SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM: CANTO 10 - CHAPTER 74
Sahadeva thus speaking fell silent and all the best and truthful hearing this, knowing well the influence of Krishna, said happily: 'This is excellent, very fine!'
[Sahadeva said:] Certainly it is Acyuta, the Supreme Personality of Godhead and chief of the Yâdavas, who deserves the highest position.
Sahadeva thus speaking fell silent and all the best and truthful hearing this, knowing well the influence of Kishna, said happily: 'This is excellent, very fine!'
srimadbhagavatam.org /canto10/chapter74.html   (4568 words)

  
 Sakthi Foundation - Pancha Bhoota Healing
Nakula and Sahadeva are twins and is interesting to know their symbolism.
Nakula represents the sexual energy that produce life and Sahadeva represents the enquiring attitude.
Hence Life (Sahadeva) and knowing (Sahadeva) are twins.
www.sakthifoundation.org /symbol.htm   (762 words)

  
 Understanding Mahabharata: Yudhishthira: A Game of Dice with Dharma by Satya Chaitanya
And in Sahadeva’s case, even had he not been loyal, there was a reason why he should have tarried with him and refused to move on.
Sahadeva was especially entrusted to him by his mother — all along Kunti had taken a special interest in Sahadeva and loved him perhaps more than any other of her sons.
As she takes leave of Yudhishthira, the first thing she tells him is to take care of Sahadeva and never be displeased with him for any reason.
www.boloji.com /hinduism/123.htm   (4078 words)

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