Acts
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 04:40 and updated at 10 Mar 2010 14:56
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.30.1422 | Acts, therefore, produce consequences that are inevitable; emancipation is desired from mere folly. |
Mbh.3.31.1525 | Acts in this world have their fruits, and virtue also is eternal. |
Mbh.3.160.8117 | Acts, it is asserted by those versed in duties, as are calculated to displease a monarch, ought not to be committed. |
Mbh.9.29.2055 | Acts are very efficacious, O king, and nothing else so, O Yudhishthira! |
Mbh.12.36.1924 | Acts that are apparently evil, when undertaken from considerations connected with the gods, the scriptures, life itself, and the means by which life is sustained, produce consequences that are good. |
Mbh.12.138.8133 | Brahmadatta said, It is Time that does every act, Acts are of diverse kinds, and all of them proceed from Time. |
Mbh.12.200.12187 | Acts have the three attributes of Sattwa, Rajas, and Tamas for their soul. |
Mbh.12.217.13183 | Acts constitute the seed that is placed in that soil. |
Mbh.12.231.14376 | Others say that Acts flowing from personal exertion, and Destiny, produce effects, aided by Nature. |
Mbh.12.231.14379 | These, of course, are the contentions of those that depend on Acts, with reference to objects. |
Mbh.12.269.16576 | Kapila said, Acts only cleanse the body. |
Mbh.12.278.17031 | The Sages say that reversion to Immutable Brahma is incapable of being achieved by Acts. |
Mbh.12.285.17892 | Sattwa, Rajas, Tamas, Time, and Acts, O Bharata, these attributes direct the Understanding. |
Mbh.12.285.17894 | When the Understanding is wanting, the senses with the mind, and the five other attributes viz, Sattwa, Rajas, Tamas, Time, and Acts cease to be. |
Mbh.12.301.18900 | Acts constitute its great depth. |
Mbh.12.301.18921 | Acts of compassion towards all creatures constitute its life-buoys and Emancipation is the priceless commodity offered to those voyaging on its waters in search of merchandise. |
Mbh.12.301.18956 | Acts also, good and bad, overwhelm that Jiva-soul. |
Mbh.12.309.19481 | Ascertaining the merits of the religion of Acts and that of Abstention from acts, do thou, with concentrated senses, be devoted to the practices of righteousness that appertain to thought, words, and deed. |
Mbh.15.34.1361 | Acts done without exertion are true and foremost, and bear real fruit. |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
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Reference:- Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli; Source of Plain Text: www.sacred-texts.com; Wikified at AncientVoice. |
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