Deities
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 15:18 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 15:18
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.30.1305 | Rishis and Brahmanas, Deities and Asuras pour clarified butter every day, according to the ordinance into thee during sacrifices. |
Mbh.3.202.10420 | O thou best and foremost of all Deities, thou must slay us at a spot that is absolutely uncovered. |
Mbh.3.204.10466 | O regenerate Rishi, O best of men, the Sun, the Moon, the Wind, the Earth, the Fire, the father, the mother, the preceptor, these and other objects ordained by the gods, appear to us as Deities embodied! |
Mbh.12.187.11246 | After this, the Deities and the Danavas, the Gandharvas, the Daityas, the Asuras, the great snakes, the Yakshas, the Rakshasas, the Serpents, the Pisachas, and human beings with their four divisions, viz, Brahmanas, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, and Sudras, O best of regenerate ones, and all the other orders of creatures that exist, were created. |
Mbh.12.207.12575 | Then there were Hara and Vahurupa, Tryamvaka the chief of the Deities, and Savitrya, Jayanta and Pinaki the invincible. |
Mbh.12.323.20596 | Thither all the regenerate Rishis and royal sages and the Regents of the world and the Sadhyas along with the Vasus, and the Adityas, the Rudras, and Surya and Chandramas, and the Maruts, and the Oceans, and the Rivers and the Aswins, the Deities, the Gandharvas, and Narada and Parvata and the Gandharva Viswavasu, and the Siddhas, and the Apsaras. |
Mbh.12.336.21616 | Both the Deities and the Danavas worship Him, |
Mbh.12.336.21617 | Induced by these words spoken by Ekata and approved by his companions, viz, Dwita and Trita, and solicited also by the other Sadasyas, the high-minded Vrihaspati brought that sacrifice to a completion after duly offering the accustomed adorations to the Deities. |
Mbh.12.339.21981 | Deities and Munis, who have heard this excellent old narrative, which is a Purana, all adore the Supreme Soul. |
Mbh.13.18.2836 | Knowing that this was the wish of my heart, that foremost of Deities said unto me, |
Mbh.13.46.4808 | Deities of prosperity are women. |
Mbh.13.83.7386 | Then, on one occasion, the Rishis, the Gandharvas, the Kinnaras, the Uragas, the Rakshasas, the Deities, the Asuras, the winged creatures and the Prajapatis, O thou of Kuru's race, all assembled together and adored the Grandsire. |
Mbh.13.85.7589 | SECTION LXXXV The Deities said, The Asura named Taraka who has received boons from thee, O puissant one, is afflicting the deities and the Rishis. |
Mbh.13.85.7600 | The Deities said, In consequence of thy having granted him boons, that son of Diti has been proud of his might. |
Mbh.13.85.7650 | The Deities said, Though deprived of tongues through the curse of Agni and, therefore, reft of the sensation of taste, ye shall yet be able to utter diverse kinds of speech. |
Mbh.13.85.7659 | The Deities said, With the aid of even your tongues bent inwards ye shall be able to eat all things, and with even those tongues ye shall be able to utter cries that will only be indistinct. |
Mbh.13.85.7684 | The Deities said, There is an Asura of the name of Taraka who has been filled with pride in consequence of the boon he has obtained from Brahman. |
Mbh.13.118.10516 | Deities as well as beings crowned with ascetic success, enjoy or endure the consequence of acts done by them in this field of action. |
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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