Brahma S
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 09:00 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 09:00
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.175.8960 | The Gandharva replied, Vasishtha is Brahma's spiritual lit, mind-born son and Arundhati's husband. |
Mbh.3.169.8524 | Thereupon, with hundreds and thousands of sundry fleet weapons inspired with the mantras relating to Brahma's weapons, I swiftly began to burn them. |
Mbh.7.50.2373 | When Sthanu fell at Brahma's feet from a desire of doing good to all creatures, the Supreme Deity to that greatest of ascetics, blazing with splendour, said, What wish of thine shall we accomplish, O thou that deservest to have all thy wishes fulfilled? |
Mbh.7.52.2438 | Looking at Brahma's face, she stood with joined hands. |
Mbh.7.52.2491 | And in terror also of Brahma's curse, she said, Yes' |
Mbh.12.198.12080 | He becomes Brahma's self freed from the influence of opposites, happy, tranquil, and without pain |
Mbh.12.238.14753 | Following the lead of the preceptor and the Vedas, he who beholds it hereafter becomes Brahma's self. |
Mbh.12.245.15129 | Merging the senses having the mind for their sixth and all the objects of the senses into the inner Soul by the aid of the Understanding, and reflecting upon the three states of consciousness, viz, the object thought, the act of thinking, and the thinker, and abstaining by contemplation from every kind of enjoyment, equipping his mind with the knowledge that he is Brahma's self, laying aside at the same time all consciousness of puissance, and thereby making his soul perfectly tranquil, the Yogin obtains that to which immortality inheres. |
Mbh.12.249.15316 | Relying them on a purged and elevated understanding, thou wilt succeed in becoming Brahma's self. |
Mbh.12.277.16964 | SECTION CCLXXVIII Yudhishthira said, Of what behaviour must a man be, of what acts, of what kind of knowledge, and to what must he be devoted, for attaining to Brahma's place which transcends Prakriti and which is unchangeable' |
Mbh.12.323.20608 | He shall be possessed of the consciousness of his being Brahma's self; his understanding and soul shall be devoted to Brahma, and he shall completely depend upon Brahma so as to be identifiable with it |
Mbh.12.341.22243 | When Brahma's night wore off, through the grace of that Being of immeasurable energy, a lotus made its appearance first, O thou of eyes like lotus petals. |
Mbh.12.341.22245 | Towards the evening of Brahma's day, Aniruddha became filled with wrath, and as a consequence of this, there sprang from his forehead a son called Rudra vested with the power of destroying everything when the hour for destruction comes. |
Mbh.12.342.22546 | Incensed at the conduct of Aditi who thus refused to give him alms, Vudha, who was Brahma's self through the austere vow he had completed, cursed her, saying that as Aditi had refused him alms she would have a pain in her womb when Vivaswat, in his second birth in the womb of Aditi, would be born in the form of an egg. |
Mbh.12.349.23356 | Thus addressed by Brahma, the Lord of the universe, viz, Narayana, disappeared there and then from Brahma's sight. |
Mbh.12.349.23365 | Narayana then disappeared from Brahma's presence, and in a moment repaired to his own place, known by the name of Deva Light or Effulgence. |
Mbh.13.14.883 | In days of yore, the Rishi Tandin, sprung from Brahma, recited in Brahma's region and before Brahma himself the thousand names of Mahadeva. |
Mbh.13.141.11768 | The froth of that water is highly auspicious and in consequence of Brahma's having drunk it it partook of His own nature. |
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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