Chitta
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 13:06 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 13:06
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.12.232.14445 | This Chandramas, which is called also Sankalpa, is then, after a very long time, brought under Iswara's sway, then reason being that that Sankalpa has to perform a very difficult act, viz, the destruction of Chitta or the faculties that are employed in the process called judgment. |
Mbh.12.274.16825 | That which is called Chitta is superior to the multitude of senses. |
Mbh.12.274.16826 | Superior to Chitta is Manas. |
Mbh.12.274.16831 | The five senses, Chitta, Mind and Understanding which is the eighth in the tale, these are regarded as organs of knowledge by those conversant with the science of Adhyatma. |
Mbh.12.274.16850 | There are five organs of knowledge, and five of actions; with muscular power, mind, understanding, and Chitta, and with also the three attributes of Sattwa, Rajas, and Tamas, the tale, it has been said, comes up to seventeen. |
Mbh.12.279.17190 | When his Chitta becomes cleansed by Yoga, and when he practises Samyama, this perceptible universe appears to him as only his own fivefold senses |
Mbh.12.284.17817 | My Mind, my Understanding, and my Chitta all dwell in thee, O god! |
Mbh.14.50.2142 | These have Chitta for their property. |
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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