Contentment
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 13:29 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 13:29
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
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Mbh.2.48.1980 | Contentment, as also pride, O Bharata, are destructive of prosperity; and those other two qualities also, viz, compassion and fear. |
Mbh.3.2.126 | Contentment is the highest happiness; therefore, it is, that the wise regard contentment as the highest object of pursuit. |
Mbh.5.133.5973 | Contentment and softness of heart and these two, viz, want of exertion and fear, are destructive of prosperity. |
Mbh.12.21.907 | Vrihaspati said, Contentment is the highest heaven, contentment is the highest bliss. |
Mbh.12.21.909 | Contentment stands as the highest. |
Mbh.12.27.1247 | Affluence, Prosperity, Modesty, Contentment, and Fame dwell in labour and skill but not in idleness. |
Mbh.12.179.10824 | Contentment does not result from acquisition of desirable objects. |
Mbh.12.211.12822 | Contentment, the satisfaction that arises from joy, certainty, intelligence, and memory, these are the consequences born of the attribute of Goodness. |
Mbh.12.227.14123 | They are Hope, Faith, Intelligence, Contentment, Victory, Advancement, and Forgiveness. |
Mbh.12.269.16524 | Contentment was theirs, and certainty of knowledge. |
Mbh.12.330.21102 | Contentment is the highest happiness. |
Mbh.13.14.1533 | The merit obtained by sacrifices, gifts made to others, the study of the Vedas, vows, regulations in respect of restraint, Modesty, Fame, Prosperity, Splendour, Contentment, and Success, all exist for leading to thee |
Mbh.13.14.1550 | By understanding the seven subtile entities viz, Mahat, Ego, and five subtile primal elements called Tanmatras, by comprehending thy six attributes of Omniscience, Contentment of Fullness, Knowledge without beginning, Independence, Puissance that is not at fault at any time and that is infinite, and being conversant with Yoga that is freed from every false notion, the man of knowledge succeeds in entering into thy great self, |
Mbh.13.16.1693 | Thou art Contentment, thou art Success, thou art the Sruti, and thou art the Smriti. |
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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