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Meanings of mighty bowman in English
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Usage of mighty bowman in English
1
Here is the mightybowman Pandu, now united with Kunti and Madri.
2
This hero of Satvata's race is a mightybowman, always skilled in battle.
3
That slayer of foes and mightybowman appeared exceedingly handsome.
4
He was a hero, a mightybowman, the dispeller of the fears of my sons!
5
Sharadvata's son Kripa proceeded against the mightybowman Yudhamanyu, while Kritavarma of great strength proceeded against Uttamauja.
6
The dear brother-in-law of Drona, viz., the very superior Brahmana, Kripa, that mightybowman, also attended upon the king.
7
Even he is the mightybowman Abhimanyu, now endued with the gentle effulgence of the great luminary of the night.
8
Uluka of immeasurable soul rushed against the mightybowman Nakula, in that battle, shooting showers of arrows from every side.
9
Deeply pierced by the Suta's son in that encounter, the mightybowman Shikhandi pierced Karna, in return, with ninety keen shafts.
10
Then, O monarch, the charioteer, urging the steeds, proceeded to the spot where the mightybowman Bhimasena was battling with thy troops.
11
He was followed by Vidura of great learning, and his charioteer Sanjaya, as also that mightybowman Kripa, the son of Saradwata.
12
The Pandavas, full of joy, met with the mightybowman Karna as also with the son of Subhadra, and the children of Draupadi.
13
Thus, O monarch, that slayer of foes, that mightybowman, Karna, having slain foot, horse, car-warriors, and elephants, stood there on his car.
14
The mightybowman Vrihanta, accomplished in arms and invincible in battle, hath been despatched to Yama's abode by Duhshasana, exerting himself with great prowess.
15
Proceeding with great speed, they soon came up, O bull of Bharata's race, with the mightybowman Bhimasena in whose wake they had followed.
16
The son of the Pancala king, the celebrated Dhrishtadyumna, was a mightybowman possessed of great beauty and a crusher of large bands of foes.