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- to capture Yudhishthira as long as Arjuna is present. He orders the Samsaptakas (the Trigarta warriors headed by Susharma, who had vowed to either conquer...
- formed by the kingdom of Hastinapura in alliance with races like the Samsaptakas, Trigartas, the Narayana army, the Sindhu army and Shalya of Madra. Bhagadatta...
- On the seventeenth day of the war, Arjuna shot his Indrastra on the Samsaptakas, killing many of them.[citation needed] In the Ramayana, Lakshmana employs...
- was applauded. In very early hours, after the sunrise; Trigartas and Samsaptakas engaged fight with Arjuna. Arjuna began to sweep the armies. Arjuna used...
- divert Arjuna. On the thirteenth day, Arjuna was detoured to the south by Samsaptakas. The army of Kauravas, led by Dronacharya, then arranged themselves in...
- an Akshouhini (a large military unit) of Trigarta warriors called the Samsaptakas. These warriors had vowed to either die or kill Arjuna as part of a larger...
- Kurus and fighting wrathfully for Duryodhana’s sake (8:73). All the Samsaptakas, the Kambojas together with the Sakas, the Mlecchas, the Parvatas, and...
- Chapter 1: Shalya has been killed, as also Shakuni and his son Uluka, The Samsaptakas, the Kambhojas, the Shakas, the Mlechas, the Mountaineers and the Yavanas...
- incapable of being transgressed. Jishnu, having slain large numbers of Samsaptakas with his celestial weapons, returned and learned about his son's death...
- combatants among the Kambojas, quickly rushed against Arjuna (8:88). All the Samsaptakas, the Kambojas together with the Sakas, the Mlecchas, the Parvatas, and...