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Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.21
Giving up all shame Dushashana laughed and danced around in the Kuru’s midst, singing, “O cow, O cow.
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.46
Duryodhana came down from his elevated seat and welcomed Kṛṣṇa warmly. When Kṛṣṇa was seated he personally worshipped Him and offered Him the traditional gift of a cow. His brothers also came and worshipped Kṛṣṇa, along with the other kings.
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa Appendix 3
Gaṅgā heard how the eight Vasus had tried to take from Vasiṣṭa his heavenly cow, Nandini. Their leader, Dyau, had been implored by his wife to seize the cow, which was able to give anything one Dyau had assented to his wife’s request and, with his brothers’ assistance, had stolen the cow.
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa Appendix 2
Once, while hunting, he accidentally slew a Brahmin’s cow. Dropping to the ground before the sage, he said in a tearful voice, “O best of men, I have killed your cow
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 2.25
Now let us hear you again joyfully defy us with the words, ‘O cow.’”
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.35
“I used to reside in Indraprastha and I took care of the innumerable cows there,” Sahadeva answered. “I know everything about caring for cows.
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa Appendix 4
valuable thing for cultivators, for showers it is the seed, for those desiring prosperity it is the cow
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa Appendix 2
But the Brahmin, seeing his beloved cow lying dead, was filled with anger. As you have carelessly cut down my cow, so will your head be cut off by your foe.
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.16
their room and worshipped his three guests with proper ceremonies, offering them gifts of milk-bearing cows
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 2.32
After going to a sanctified spot in the palace compound, Kṛṣṇa, along with Balarāma and aided by the
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 2.32
When Kṛṣṇa was alone on His chariot, Dāruka urged on the horses. As He approached the city, Kṛṣṇa blew a blast on His conch shell. Seeing Kṛṣṇa returning after so long, they felt as if they had woken from a long sleep.
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 2.34
Hearing Kṛṣṇa confirming Vyāsadeva’s words, Yudhiṣṭhira replied, “Let it be so.”