Decrepitude
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 15:16 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 15:16
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
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Mbh.1.84.4745 | Decrepitude, wrinkles, and whiteness of hair have come over me in consequence of the curse of Kavya called also Usanas. |
Mbh.5.35.1761 | Decrepitude destroyeth beauty; ambitious hopes, patience; death, life, envy, righteousness, anger, prosperity, companionship with the low, good behaviour; lust, modesty, and pride, everything. |
Mbh.6.7.439 | Decrepitude never weakens them. |
Mbh.11.6.250 | That woman of gigantic proportions residing in the forest is identified by the wise with Decrepitude which destroys complexion and beauty. |
Mbh.11.7.275 | If any person, O monarch, somehow escapes from diseases, Decrepitude, that destroyer of beauty, overwhelmshim afterwards. |
Mbh.12.28.1273 | Decrepitude and Death, like a pair of wolves, devour all creatures, strong or weak, short or tall. |
Mbh.12.138.8166 | Decrepitude, O Brahmadatta, is misery. |
Mbh.12.174.10471 | Decrepitude encompasses it. |
Mbh.12.174.10495 | As soon as a creature is born, Decrepitude and Death pursue him for effecting his destruction. |
Mbh.12.174.10503 | Nothing can resist the messengers Disease and Decrepitude of Death when they advance except Truth which devours Untruth. |
Mbh.12.250.15371 | Decrepitude and death cannot assail that Brahmana who has got beyond the sphere of acts, who has transcended the destruction of the Gunas themselves, and who is no longer attached to worldly objects |
Mbh.12.276.16909 | It is besieged by Decrepitude. |
Mbh.12.276.16933 | As soon as a creature is born, Decrepitude and Death come and possess him for his destruction. |
Mbh.12.276.16934 | All these forms of existence mobile and immobile, are possessed by these two viz, Decrepitude and Death. |
Mbh.12.298.18646 | Like a snake devouring air, Death wanders in this world made up of days and nights in the form of Decrepitude and devours all creatures. |
Mbh.12.301.18898 | Decrepitude constitutes its region of grief and trouble |
Mbh.12.319.20006 | Decrepitude and death are devourers of all creatures, like wolves. |
Mbh.12.321.20396 | Do thou cross, with the raft of Righteousness, the world that is affected by Death and afflicted by Decrepitude, and upon which the thunder-bolts constituted by days and nights are falling incessantly. |
Mbh.12.321.20447 | Decrepitude very soon weakens thy body and robs thee of thy strength and limbs and beauty. |
Mbh.13.73.6735 | Decrepitude is not there, nor Fire which is omnipresent in the universe. |
Mbh.13.83.7432 | Neither Death, nor Decrepitude, nor fire, can overcome its denizens. |
Mbh.13.94.8663 | Decrepitude and decay will never be his. |
Mbh.13.159.13328 | Decrepitude or disease or loss of complexion will never be thine! |
Mbh.14.16.494 | Decrepitude and diseases have repeatedly assailed me, and calamities, as frequent, in copious measure. |
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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