Eastern
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 22 Feb 2010 14:54 and updated at 22 Feb 2010 14:54
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.10.407 | The mountains of Himavat, Paripatra, Vindhya, Kailasa, Mandara, Malaya, Durdura, Mahendra, Gandhamadana, Indrakila, Sunava, and Eastern and the Western hills, these and many other mountains, in their personified forms, with Meru standing before all, wait upon and worship the illustrious lord of treasures. |
Mbh.2.20.898 | They then crossed the delightful Sarayu and saw the country of Eastern Kosala. |
Mbh.2.48.1997 | Those jars had been taken to the Eastern and the Southern oceans. |
Mbh.2.52.2187 | People go to the Eastern or the Western seas and also to the Southern one. |
Mbh.3.87.4805 | O mighty king, I have described unto thee all the tirthas and sacred spots in the Eastern quarter. |
Mbh.6.18.892 | The Abhishahas, the Surasenas, the Sivis, and the Vasatis, the Swalyas, the Matsyas, the Amvashtas, the Trigartas, and the Kekayas, the Sauviras, the Kitavas, and the dwellers of the Eastern, Western, and the Northern countries, these twelve brave races were resolved to fight reckless of the lives. |
Mbh.7.67.2894 | The Eastern hill, whereon the Sun rises, became the calf; the prince of mountains, viz, Meru, became the milker; the diverse gems and deciduous herbs became the milk; and the stones became the vessels for holding that milk. |
Mbh.9.53.3841 | Those two mighty car-warriors looked like an Eastern and a Western cloud agitated by the wind, roaring awfully and pouring torrents of rain in the rainy season. |
Mbh.12.273.16772 | That path which leads to the Eastern Ocean is not the path by which one can go to the Western Ocean. |
Mbh.12.293.18322 | As in the Eastern hills, jewels and metals blaze with greater splendour in consequence of their adjacence to the Sun, even so the lowest order blazes with splendour in consequence of their association with the good. |
Mbh.13.97.8746 | He should make sacrificial offerings in due order; to Yama in the Southern region, to Varuna in Western region, to Soma in the Northern region, to Prajapati within the homestead, to Dhanwantari in the North-eastern region, and to Indra in the Eastern region. |
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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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