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| | The Mahabharata, Book 8: Karna Parva: Section 24 |
 | | The shafts shot by Nakula, dressed with Kanka and peacock feathers, shrouding the Suta's son, seemed to stay in the welkin. |  | | Similarly, the shafts sped by the Suta's son in that dreadful battle, shrouding the son of Pandu, seemed to stay in the welkin. |  | | Beholding Karna thus afflicted, O sire, by the son of Pandu, all the carwarriors there, with the gods (in the welkin), were filled with great wonder. |
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http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m08/m08024.htm
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http://sanatana-dharma.tripod.com/justice.htm
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| | fwbo :: Lay-Life and the Buddhist Tradition |
 | | Eventually Nakula's father recovers and visits the Buddha who, understanding the quality of the wife's action, says 'It is an advantage to you, householder, it is a gain to you that your wife has been compassionate, wishful of your profit, a counselor and a guide.' |  | | If you read through these texts completely, you cannot help but feel convinced of the Buddha's positive attitude and love towards all the very different kinds of people he knew; 'He who was so kind', as Ananda later recollected. |  | | The Buddha then teaches Dhammadinna the Four Limbs of Stream Winning, upon which Dhammadinna realizes that he is already a Stream Entrant; Dhammadinna has underestimated his own spiritual achievements. |
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http://www.fwbo.org/articles/lay_life.html
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| | The Mahabharata, Book 8: Karna Parva: Section 84 |
 | | Deeply pierced by Vrishasena in that battle, O king, Pandus son Nakula, that foremost of men, endued with great activity, became filled with rage and rushed in that encounter against the son of Karna from desire of slaying him. |  | | Filled with rage, the son of Karna then pierced with eighteen shafts the heroic Nakula who seemed to sport in that battle, while employed, unaided, in destroying the foremost of men and steeds and elephants. |  | | Having achieved those feats in battle that were applauded by all noble persons and that could not be achieved by other men, the high-souled Nakula of great activity, afflicted with those shafts, proceeded to the car, O king, of Bhimasena. |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/sripedia/ebooks/mb/m08/m08084.htm
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http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/gods-bg/gh-bg-ns.htm
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 | | Nakula too was struck with love, and said to himself, "I will stay with this princess today, and seek the kingdom of heaven tomorrow." So he went into the garden, and Yudistira and his brother Sahadeva and his dog Svana went on without him. |  | | Arjuna said to himself, "I will fight today for my country, and seek the kingdom of heaven tomorrow." So he joined the soldiers; and Yudistira and his brothers Sahadeva and Nakula and his dog Svana went on without him. |  | | Bhima said to himself, "I will rest here today and be happy, and seek the kingdom of heaven tomorrow." So he entered into the dance. |
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http://members.aol.com/puffindog/svana.html
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 | | When Nakula returned to report that he had seen trees which usually grow near water and that he had heard the cry of cranes, Yudhishthira commanded him to go quickly to the spot he had noted and to bring back water in his quivers. |  | | Bowing to Yudhishthira, Nakula hastened away and soon came to a lake of cool, transparent water, but as he stooped to drink, a voice from the sky said, "O son of Madri, do not drink! |  | | Of the children of Kunti, I am still alive, but with Nakula and Sahadeva dead, Madri has no living son. |
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http://web.onetel.com/~suman11/magazine_articles_November4.htm
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| | AN VI.16: Nakula Sutta |
 | | To the extent that I have white-clad householder female disciples who reach firm ground in this Doctrine and Discipline, attain a firm foothold, attain consolation, overcome their doubts, dispel their perplexity, reach fearlessness, and gain independence from others with regard to the Teacher's message, she is one of them. |  | | To the extent that the Blessed One has white-clad householder female disciples who act fully in accordance with the precepts, I am one of them. |  | | To the extent that the Blessed One has white-clad householder female disciples who attain inner tranquillity of awareness, I am one of them. |
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http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/sutta/anguttara/an06-016.html
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| | The Mahabharata, Book 2: Sabha Parva: Jarasandhta-badha Parva: Section XXXI |
 | | And, O king, so great was the treasure which Nakula brought that ten thousand camels could carry it with difficulty on their backs. |  | | And the encounter the son of Pandu had with the Mattamyurakas of that country was fierce. |  | | "Thus, O king, did Nakula subjugate the countries that lay to the west--the direction that is presided over by the god Varuna, and that had once before been subjugated by Vasudeva himself!" |
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http://jerrygallery.net/kryszna_art/mahabharata/m02/m02031.htm
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| | Riddles |
 | | And, O repressor of foes, seeing Nakulas delay, Yudhishthira the son of Kunti said unto Sahadeva, the heroic brother of Nakula: O Sahadeva, it is long since our brother, he who was born immediately before you, has gone from hence! |  | | Then king Yudhishthira addressed Nakula saying: Do climb this tree, O son of Madri and look around the ten points of the horizon. |  | | Saying So be it, at the command of his eldest brother, Nakula quickly proceeded towards the place where there was water and soon came upon it. |
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http://www.hinduism.co.za/riddles.htm
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| | Nakula - The Fourth Pandava - Indian Mythology |
 | | Nakula was the fourth Pandava, the sons of Pandu. |  | | Nakula - The Fourth Pandava - Indian Mythology |  | | Last Modified At: Mon Oct 18 21:40:32 2004 |
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http://members.cox.net/apamnapat/entities/Nakula.html
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 | | Feeling thirst, the younger brother, Sri Nakula, climbed a tree to see where water may be located in the distance. |  | | First came Nakula with an empty quiver and I told him to answer first, then take as much water as needed. |  | | Noticing the call of the water birds, he was sent by Sri Yudhisthira with an empty quiver to retrieve water from the obvious lake. |
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http://www.geocities.com/mahaksadasa/yud1.html
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| | The Mahabharata, Book 7: Drona Parva: Ghatotkacha-badha Parva: Section CLXVIII |
 | | Then Chitrasena, that mighty car-warrior amongst the Bharata's, quickly pierced the son of Nakula with many straight arrows. |  | | Then mighty Satanika, excited with rage, O Bharata, slew the four steeds of Chitrasena and then his driver. |  | | The letter then pierced the former in return with ten whetted shafts. |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/sripedia/ebooks/mb/m07/m07164.htm
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 | | Nakula worked for Spiritual Sky incense in the mid 70’s and also ran his own business making cloth handbags. |  | | In those days the president Mohanananda dasa was in the habit of giving new devotees a "temple name" when they first joined. |  | | As he said, “I give the names!” Nakula was his temple name and Prabhupada retained it when he initiated him. |
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http://www.iskcon.net/inmemoriam/devotees/d_Nakula.html
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 | | He said to his brothers, "I will stay with the princess today and seek the kingdom of heaven tomorrow." Nakula went into the garden and Yudistira, his brother Sahadeva, and the dog Svana continued without him. |  | | After many days' journey, the brothers came to a fair where music was playing and people were feasting and dancing. |  | | Many weary days and nights later, the travelers came to a great temple where the holy men lived. |
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http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/teachers/star_art2.html
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| | esamskriti- Challenge of Time |
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http://www.esamskriti.com/html/inside.asp?cat=615&subcat=614&cname=time
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| | MSN India :: Exclusive |
 | | Yudhishtira answered: It is justice that both my mothers should have at least one son living. |  | | Like Sahadeva, paying no heed to the warning, Nakula too drank the water and fell down dead. |  | | Arjuna then went searching for Nakula and Sahadeva and came by them dead. |
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http://server1.msn.co.in/foodforsoul/foodforsoul.asp?urlid=05
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| | The Mahabharata, Book 9: Shalya Parva: Section 13 |
 | | Nakula and Sahadeva and Satyaki of great might, encompassing Shalya, shot their arrows at him from every side. |  | | Though encompassed by those four great bowmen and mighty car-warriors among the Pandavas, the valiant ruler of the Madras still fought with them. |  | | Nakula pierced him with five arrows, and Sahadeva with seven; the latter then once more pierced him with as many. |
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http://jerrygallery.net/kryszna_art/mahabharata/m09/m09013.htm
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 | | The sons of Pandu: Yudisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, (by Kunti) Nakula and Sahadeva (by Madri). |  | | Pandu dies trying to have sex with Madri, who also dies. |  | | Madri borrows the mantra and has twin sons, Nakula and Sahadeva, with the twin gods the Asvins. |
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http://www.darkshire.org/~lizzard/bookmania/mahab.html
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http://members.rediff.com/saivani/Pandavas.htm
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| | Bhagavad Gita As It Is, 1: Observing the Armies on the Battlefield of Kuruksetra, Text 16-18. |
 | | King Yudhisthira, the son of Kunti, blew his conchshell, the Ananta-vijaya, and Nakula and Sahadeva blew the Sughosa and Manipuspaka. |  | | That great archer the King of Kasi, the great fighter Sikhandi, Dhrstadyumna, Virata and the unconquerable Satyaki, Drupada, the sons of Draupadi, and the others, O King, such as the son of Subhadra, greatly armed, all blew their respective conchshells. |  | | Observing the Armies on the Battlefield of Kuruksetra |
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http://www.mypurohith.com/Epics/Mahabharata1.asp
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| | Yudhishthira's Wisdom |
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http://www.is.wayne.edu/mnissani/2030/yud.htm
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| | Ananda Institute of Alternative Living - About Us |
 | | Sara and Nakula are lifetime members of the Ananda Monastic Order, a group of about 400 people who follow the universal teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda, author of Autobiography of a Yogi. |  | | About Us The Ananda Institute of Alternative Living was founded in 2003 by Sara and Nakula Cryer, two people who have dedicated their life to serving and helping others. |  | | Together, they have spent over 50 years of their life in service to others, working in a variety of endeavors within the Ananda Communities. |
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http://www.anandauniversity.org/the_institute/about.html
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| | Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 14,15 & 16 |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/bhagawad_gita/51391
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| | Amusing Arts |
 | | Yudhisthira bade him go and fetch water in his quiver as quickly as possible. |  | | Sahadeva went away, but lie also did not turn up. |  | | Nakula left immediately awaited his return-but in vain All the four eagerly |
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http://www.indiangyan.com/books/otherbooks/finearts/amusing_arts.shtml
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| | Hinduism,hindu festivals,customs,traditions and observances in Trinidad and Tobago.The Mahabharata |
 | | Yudhishtira called him a black-hearted crook who wanted to separate him from his loved ones.Then he wagered Arjuna for his brothers and his kingdom and lost him also.Finally he wagered the mighty Bhima and lost him to those rascals.Then Shakuni said to him that he has lost everything and should stop playing now. |  | | Vidura hearing that Yudhishtira had now lost his kingdom,returned to the gambling hall and again tried to reason with Dhritarashtra,but this time the King told him not to interefere.Dhritarashtra was actually enjoying Duryodhana's victory. |  | | Then he cursed Shakuni and wagered Sahadeva in exchange for Nakula and his kingdom.He lost him too.Yudhishtira paused for a bit and Shakuni again resorted to sarcasm. |
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http://www.trinihindu.faithweb.com/sabha7.html
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| | Books By Rajaji - Mahabharata - The Enchanted Pool ( Page 10) |
 | | In the end the yaksha asked: "O king, one of your dead brothers can now be revived. |  | | The yaksha was pleased at this and asked Yudhishthira: "Why did you choose Nakula in preference to Bhima who has the strength of sixteen thousand elephants? |  | | I have heard that Bhima is most dear to you. |
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http://www.hindubooks.org/books_by_rajaji/mahabharata/the_enchanted_pool/page10.htm
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| | Buddhist Studies: 18 Lohans (Arhats): Nakula |
 | | He gave up the life of fighting and killing to become a monk, finally attaining enlightenment through constant meditation. |  | | According to tradition, this lohan, Nakula or Pakula, was originally a warrior with immense strength. |
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http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/history/lohans05.htm
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| | The Questions of Yaksha |
 | | Nakula went to the lake, and was about to drink a little water before taking some with him. |  | | Yudhishtira replied, I do not make any difference between my own brothers and my step-brothers." Then Yamadharma, who had taken the form of a Yaksha, appeared in his own person. |  | | "Why did you want your stepbrothers, Nakula and Sahadeva, restored to life first, and not your own brothers, Bhima and Arjuna?" - asked Yaksha. |
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| | Pandavas - The Five Sons of Pandu - Indian Mythology |
 | | Each of the Pandavas has a divine father, as Pandu was incapable of fathering a child as a result of a curse. |  | | The father of Yudhishtra is Yama, the father of Bheema is Vayu, the father of Arjuna is Indra and the fathers of the twins Nakula and Sahadeva are the divine Ashwini twins. |  | | Yudhishtra, Bheema and Arjuna were born to Kunti, his first wife. |
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| | The Mahabharata, Book 2: Sabha Parva: Sisupala-badha Parva: Section LXXIX |
 | | And the large-eyed and beautiful Krishna hath gone away, covering her face with her dishevelled hair following in the wake of the king, weeping and in tears. |  | | And Jishnu (Arjuna) hath gone away, following the king spreading sand-grains around. |  | | And Sahadeva, the son of Madri, hath gone away besmearing his face, and Nakula, the handsomest of men, O king, hath gone away, staining himself with dust and his heart in great affliction. |
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http://www.earth-history.com/India/Mahab2/m02078.htm
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| | Yaksha Prashna: The Story of the Yaksha Prashna |
 | | Greater battles with their cousins lay ahead of them and yet they had not been able to help a brahmin even in such simple circumstances. |  | | Yudhishthira suggested that Nakula go to the pond and fetch some water in a quiver. |  | | Yudhishthira instructed Nakula to climb a tree nearby to locate any sources of water in the vicinity so that they could quench their thirst. |
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http://www.periplusbooks.com/india_texts/yaksha/yp09.html
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 | | Arjuna is an outstanding archer and loved by many women. |  | | He is the third of the Panca Pandawa brothers, each one symbolizing universal virtues: Yudistira (truth), Bima (right conduct), Arjuna (love), Nakula (peace), and Sahadewa (non-violence). |
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http://www.novica.com/itemdetail/index.cfm?pID=25796
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| | MAHABHARATA - JAYDRATH'S CRIME & YUDHISTHIRA MEETS YAKSHA |
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| | Tiruvaaranvilai Tirukkuralappan (Parthasarathy) Temple - Divya Desam |
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 | | Among Buddhist works Kunala Jataka mentions Krishnaa (i.e., Draupadi) in addition to Bhimasena, Arjuna, Nakula, Sahadeva and Yudhittila (Pali for Yudhisthira). |  | | For a more detailed exposition.) Panini, the great grammarian mentions several Mahabharata characters including Vasudeva(Krishna), Arjuna, Nakula, Kunti and others. |  | | Dhananjaya of the Kuru race (Arjuna) and Draupadi Svayamvara are referred to in Dhumakari Jataka. |
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http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/encyclopedia/historical-krsna.htm
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| | Karna the Supreme Commander |
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| | VNN USA - HKY Rips Through LA |
 | | All glories to Narada dasa, who washed pots for 2 hours by himself, I was lucky enough to help him in his last 15 minutes of glory on that Saturday night. |  | | Mungle artik passed us by until 7 am jared us awake by Nakula das to greet Their Lordships Rukmini & Dwarkadish. |  | | Stepping into the temple room was like a cool drink of water on a hot day. |
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| | The Mahabharata: A Family Chart |
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| | The Five Principles - From The Maha-Bharata |
 | | But as it fled away its voice was heard saying softly: |  | | Then Yudhisthira, who was more than a prince he was a king said to his half-brother Nakula: |  | | The five princes, two sons of Madree, three sons of Koontee, felt a deep thirst, and nowhere could they see the sweet shine of water. |
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| | Karna is the best warrior |
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| | uHinduism - Mahabharata - Domestic Service ( Page 7) |
 | | Yudhishthira then turned to Nakula and asked him what work he would engage in and, as he thought of Madri, the mother of Nakula, tears rolled down his eyes. |  | | Nakula replied: "I shall work in King Virata's stables. |  | | My mind delights in training and looking after horses, for I know the heart of horses and have knowledge of their ailments and cure. |
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http://www.hindubooks.org/books_by_rajaji/mahabharata/domestic_service/page7.htm
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| | Nakula -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Nakula was the son of King (additional info and facts about Pandu) Pandu and Queen (additional info and facts about Madri) Madri. |  | | According to the legend, the twins have ability to speak with animals. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/n/na/nakula.htm
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