Atiratra
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Feb 2010 16:34 and updated at 20 Feb 2010 16:34
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.82.4032 | The man that with subdued and sanctified soul batheth in that tirtha, obtaineth merit greater than that of the Agnishtoma or Atiratra sacrifices. |
Mbh.3.83.4123 | One should next repair to Pariplava, that tirtha celebrated over the three worlds, and bathing there, O Bharata, one obtaineth merit that is greater than that of the Agnishtoma and the Atiratra sacrifices. |
Mbh.3.83.4216 | Bathing there and worshipping the gods, one obtaineth, O Bharata, merit that is superior to that of both the Agnishtoma and the Atiratra sacrifices. |
Mbh.3.83.4218 | Bathing next in the tirtha called Panikhata and worshipping all the gods, a man obtaineth merit that is superior to that of both the Agnishtoma and the Atiratra sacrifices, besides acquiring that of the Rajasuya sacrifice and finally going into the region of the Rishis. |
Mbh.3.83.4304 | One that batheth there, having fasted for three nights, is cleansed of even the sin of slaying a Brahmana, and obtaineth also merit that is superior to that of either the Agnishtoma or Atiratra sacrifice, and rescueth his race to the seventh generation up and down. |
Mbh.7.66.2849 | Other sacrifices, again, such as the Agnishtoma, the Atiratra, the Uktha and the Viswajit, he performed together with thousands and thousands of Vajapeyas, and completed without any impediment. |
Mbh.13.58.5740 | That man in whose well-made tank water occurs in the season of spring acquires the merit of the Atiratra sacrifice. |
Mbh.13.106.9681 | That man who passes one whole year, confining himself every day to only one meal, attains to the merit of the Atiratra sacrifice. |
Mbh.13.107.9743 | That man who eats only one meal every third day, and pours libations every day on his sacred fire for a period of a whole year, indeed, he who thus attends to his fire every day and wakes up from sleep every morning before the sun is up, attains to the high merit of the Atiratra sacrifice. |
Mbh.13.109.9908 | He who fasts on the twelfth day of the moon in the month of Phalguna and worships Krishna as Govinda, for the whole day and night, attains to the merit of the Atiratra sacrifice and goes to the region of Soma. |
Mbh.18.6.357 | When the second Parana is reached, the hearer acquires the fruits of the Atiratra vow. |
Mbh.18.6.421 | By doing this, one attains to the merits of the Atiratra sacrifice. |
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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