Dwelling
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 21 Feb 2010 18:28 and updated at 21 Feb 2010 18:28
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.2.110 | Dwelling within the heart, it destroyeth creatures, like a fire of incorporeal origin. |
Mbh.3.84.4454 | Dwelling next for a month of Mahalaya, and fasting there for three nights, one's soul is cleansed of all sins and one acquires the merit of giving away gold in abundance. |
Mbh.3.163.8255 | SECTION CLXIII Vaisampayana continued, Dwelling in that best of mountains those high-souled ones observing excellent vows, felt themselves attracted to that place, and diverted themselves, eager to behold Arjuna. |
Mbh.3.257.12590 | SECTION CCLVII Vaisampayana continued, Dwelling in the woods, O bull of the Bharata race, the high-souled Pandavas spent one and ten years in a miserable plight. |
Mbh.5.46.2635 | Dwelling in the heart, and of the measure of the thumb, that illustrious One, the embodiment of Fullness, is not an object of sight. |
Mbh.12.217.13121 | Dwelling wherever he pleased, he desired to place before the reach of all men eternal felicity that is so difficult of attainment. |
Mbh.12.327.20814 | Dwelling on the side of that foremost of mountains, Mahadeva of high vows by his penances scorched the deities greatly |
Mbh.12.358.23748 | Dwelling the while on the banks of the Gomati he is anxiously expecting thy return. |
Mbh.13.14.1046 | Dwelling on the banks of rivers or in caves or on mountain-breasts, or in tirthas and other places of the kind, we pass our time in the practice of penances and the recitation of sacred Mantras, Siva being our highest refuge. |
Mbh.13.102.9158 | Dwelling in these woods, it has grown under my eye and has been to me a dear companion. |
Mbh.13.106.9707 | Dwelling, again, in a region teeming with hundreds of the most beautiful damsels, he passes his time in great joy. |
Mbh.13.124.10752 | The Brahmana said, Dwelling in a place that is distant from thy abode, moving in a sphere that is not thy own, and deprived of the companionship of thy friends and kinsmen, thou art enjoying vast affluence. |
Mbh.14.22.821 | Dwelling in subtle space, they do not perceive one another. |
Mbh.14.28.1096 | Dwelling in that, I am never attached to anything through desire and wrath, and decrepitude and death. |
Mbh.15.20.815 | Dwelling in the presence of the slayer of Vala, Pandu thinks of thee always. |
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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