Adhidaivata
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 04:47 and updated at 10 Mar 2010 15:00
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
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Mbh.12.312.19607 | I shall now discourse to thee on the subjects of Adhyatma, Adhibhuta, and Adhidaivata, |
Mbh.12.313.19609 | The lower duct anal canal is Adhyatma; its function of throwing out the excreta is Adhibhuta, and Mitra Surya is the Adhidaivata of that organ. |
Mbh.12.313.19611 | Its agreeable function is called Adhibhuta, and Prajapati is its Adhidaivata. |
Mbh.12.313.19612 | The hands are Adhyatma; their function as represented by acts is Adhibhuta; and Indra is the Adhidaivata of those limbs. |
Mbh.12.313.19613 | The organs of speech are Adhyatma; the words uttered by them are Adhibhuta; and Agni is their Adhidaivata. |
Mbh.12.313.19614 | The eye is Adhyatma; vision or form is its Adhibhuta; and Surya is the Adhidaivata of that organ. |
Mbh.12.313.19615 | The ear is Adhyatma; sound is Adhibhuta; and the points of the horizon are its Adhidaivata. |
Mbh.12.313.19616 | The tongue is Adhyatma, taste is its Adhibhuta; and Water is its Adhidaivata. |
Mbh.12.313.19617 | The sense of scent is Adhyatma; odour is its Adhibhuta; and Earth is its Adhidaivata. |
Mbh.12.313.19618 | The skin is Adhyatma; touch is its Adhibhuta; and Wind is its Adhidaivata. |
Mbh.12.313.19619 | Mind has been called Adhyatma; that with which the Mind is employed is Adhibhuta; and Chandramas is its Adhidaivata. |
Mbh.12.313.19620 | Consciousness is Adhyatma; conviction in one's identity with Prakriti is its Adhibhuta; and Mahat or Buddhi is its Adhidaivata. |
Mbh.12.313.19621 | Buddhi is Adhyatma; that which is to be understood is its Adhibhuta; and Kshetrajna is its Adhidaivata. |
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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