Divine
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 17:11 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 17:11
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.17.1327 | Divine, graceful, perpetually young, creation's master-piece, and of irresistible vigour, it was blest with every auspicious mark' |
Mbh.1.91.5005 | When one dieth in the woods while leading the Vanaprastha mode of life, he maketh his ancestors and the successors, numbering ten generations including himself, mix with the Divine essence' |
Mbh.3.187.9428 | I beheld that Divine Being who is the soul of all things and whose eyes are like the petals of the lotus. |
Mbh.3.187.9429 | And having bowed unto him with joined hands I addressed him saying, I wish to know thee, O Divine Being, as also this high and wonderful illusion of thine! |
Mbh.3.187.9431 | O Divine Being, the gods, the Danavas and the Rakshasas, the Yakshas, the Gandharvas, and the Nagas, indeed, the whole universe mobile and immobile, are all within thy body! |
Mbh.3.202.10403 | And thereupon both those proud and mighty Danavas, O king, laughingly replied unto Hrishikesa, saying, Ask boons of us, O Divine one! |
Mbh.3.270.13209 | These, O king of Sindhu, are the achievements of the Lord whom all the worlds worship and whom the learned describe as without beginning and without end, unborn and Divine! |
Mbh.3.270.13210 | They call Him, the unconquerable Krishna with conchshell, discus and mace, and adorned with the emblem of a curl of hair, Divine, clad in silken robes of yellow hue, and the best of those versed in the art of war. |
Mbh.4.6.212 | SECTION VI Vaisampayana said, And while Yudhishthira was on his way to the delightful city of Virata, he began to praise mentally the Divine Durga, the Supreme Goddess of the Universe, born on the womb of Yasoda, and fond of the boons bestowed on her by Narayana, sprung from the race of cowherd Nanda, and the giver of prosperity, the enhancer of the glory of the worshipper's family, the terrifier of Kansa, and the destroyer of Asuras, and saluted the Goddess, her who ascended the skies when dashed by Kansa on a stony platform, who is the sister of Vasudeva, one who is always decked in celestial garlands and attired in celestial robes, who is armed with scimitar and shield, and always rescues the worshipper sunk in sin, like a cow in the mire, who in the hours of distress calls upon that eternal giver of blessings for relieving him of their burdens. |
Mbh.5.72.3538 | Divine Krishna said, Here am I O mighty-armed one. |
Mbh.6.30.1443 | Even one that enquireth of devotion riseth above the fruits of the Divine Word- |
Mbh.6.32.1501 | Thinking of the Supreme with a mind not running to other objects and endued with abstraction in the form of uninterrupted application, one goeth, O son of Pritha, unto the Divine and Supreme male Being. |
Mbh.6.32.1502 | He who at the time of his departure, with a steady mind, endued with reverence, with power of abstraction, and directing the life-breath called Prana between the eye-brows, thinketh of that ancient seer, who is the ruler of all, who is minuter than the minutest atom, who is the ordainer of all, who is inconceivable in form, and who is beyond all darkness, cometh unto that Divine and Supreme Male Being, I will tell thee in brief about that seat which persons conversant with the Vedas declare to be indestructible, which is entered by ascetics freed from all longings, and in expectation of which people practise the vows of Brahmacharins. |
Mbh.6.34.1579 | Arjuna said, Thou art the Supreme Brahma, the Supreme Abode, the Holiest of the Holy, the eternal Male Being Divine, the First of gods Unborn, the Lord. |
Mbh.6.65.3576 | Having ascertained everything about it by meditation, joining his hands with restrained heart, Brahman, with delighted soul, made his salutations to the highest Divine Being. |
Mbh.6.65.3598 | O thou that art busy in creation and destruction, O controller of all wishes, O Supreme Lord, O thou that art the Cause of Amrita, O thou that art All-existent, O thou that art the first that appears at the end of the Yuga, O thou that art the giver of victory, O Divine Lord of the Lord of all creatures, O thou that hast the lotus springing from thy navel, O thou of mighty strength, O thou that art sprung from Thyself, O thou that art the great elements in their primeval state, O thou that art the soul of all religious rites, victory to Thee that givest all. |
Mbh.6.66.3643 | People speak of him as one labouring under darkness who knoweth not that Divine personage, that Soul of the mobile and the immobile creation, that one bearing the auspicious wheel on his breast, that one of dazzling effulgence, that one from whose navel hath sprung the primeval lotus. |
Mbh.6.67.3675 | That Divine Master and Lord of all the worlds created this Earth. |
Mbh.6.67.3677 | And that Divine Being made up of all kinds of energy slept thereon in Yoga. |
Mbh.6.67.3684 | He is the Actor and Action, and He is himself the Divine Master |
Mbh.6.67.3697 | One waiting dutifully on Him, observant of vows with ascetic austerities on days of the full-moon and the new-moon, is sure to obtain the Divine Kesava, that refuge of all embodied creatures that essence of Brahma and of Yoga. |
Mbh.7.146.7660 | Without beginning and without death, thou art Divine, the Creator of all the worlds, and immutable. |
Mbh.7.198.11291 | Then Narayana worshipped that Divine Lord, that First cause of the universe, that giver of boons, that puissant one sporting with the fair-limbed Parvati, that high-souled Being surrounded by large bands of ghosts, spirits, that Unborn one, that Supreme Lord, that Embodiment of the unmanifest, that Essence of all causes, that One of unfading power. |
Mbh.7.199.11348 | Vyasa said, Thou hast, O Arjuna, seen Sankara, that First cause from which have sprung the Prajapatis, that puissant Being endued with great energy, he that is the embodiment of heaven, earth and sky, the Divine Lord, the protector of the universe, the great Master, the giver of boons, called also Isana. |
Mbh.12.47.2352 | Thou art Divine. |
Mbh.12.181.10924 | That Divine Being is incapable of being penetrated by weapons. |
Mbh.12.181.10929 | He first created a Divine Being known by the name of Mahat |
Mbh.12.181.10931 | That Divine Being created Space. |
Mbh.12.181.10953 | The Divine Being, who pervades the whole universe, is also known by the name of Ananta Infinite. |
Mbh.12.207.12547 | There was at first one Eternal, Divine, and Self-born Brahman. |
Mbh.12.234.14503 | In the six kinds of acts indicated in these, dwells the Divine Being. |
Mbh.12.255.15500 | Indeed, that conflagration born of the Divine lord's anger, O king, burnt heaven and earth and the firmament and the whole universe with all its mobile and immobile beings. |
Mbh.12.301.18978 | All learned Brahmanas and all righteous men regard it as flowing from Brahma, Supreme, Divine, Infinite, Immutable, and Undeteriorating. |
Mbh.12.339.21782 | SECTION CCCXL Bhishma said, Thus hymned with names that were not known to others, the Divine Narayana having the universe for his form showed himself to the ascetic Narada. |
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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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