Conduct
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 13:25 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 13:25
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
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Mbh.3.250.12369 | Conduct such as this does not suit thee. |
Mbh.12.69.3974 | Conduct thyself thus while ruling thy kingdom if thou wishest to have prosperity. |
Mbh.12.84.4775 | Conduct such as this would spoil the administration of justice. |
Mbh.12.258.15636 | Conduct is the refuge of righteousness. |
Mbh.12.269.16544 | The Brahmanas say that that Good Conduct, which is wonderful, whose origin may be traced to very ancient times, which is eternal and whose characteristics are unchangeable, which differs from the practices to which even the good resort in seasons of distress and represents their acts in other situations, which is identical with heedfulness, over which lust and wrath and other evil passions can never prevail, and in consequence of which there was at one time no transgression in all mankind, subsequently came to be distributed into four subdivisions, corresponding with the four modes of life by persons unable to practise its duties in minute detail and entirety |
Mbh.12.269.16545 | They that are good, by duly observing that course of Good Conduct after adoption of the Sannyasa mode of life, attain to the highest end. |
Mbh.13.104.9582 | Conduct is the enhancer of fame. |
Mbh.13.104.9585 | Conduct has been said to be superior to all the branches of knowledge. |
Mbh.13.104.9587 | Conduct is productive of fame, of long life, and of heaven. |
Mbh.13.104.9588 | Conduct is the most efficacious rite of propitiating the deities for bringing about auspiciousness of every kind. |
Mbh.13.144.12009 | Those men who are devoted to their own spouses and who seek them only in their seasons, and who turn themselves away from indulgence in sexual pleasure, succeed in ascending to Heaven Conduct marked by charity and penances, and characterised by righteousness of deeds and purity of both body and heart, should be followed by those that are wise for the sake of adding to their merit or for earning their means of subsistence. |
Mbh.13.149.12560 | Conduct consisting of practices is said to be the foremost of all topics treated of in the scriptures. |
Mbh.14.47.2000 | Conduct leads to piety. |
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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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