Eight
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 22 Feb 2010 15:01 and updated at 22 Feb 2010 15:01
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.134.6818 | Ashtavakra said, Eight are the bags containing a hundred fold; eight is the number of the legs of the Sarabha, which preyeth upon lions; eight Vasus, as we hear, are amongst the celestials; and eight are the angles of yupa stake, in all sacrificial rites |
Mbh.3.237.11978 | Eight thousand cars, thirty thousand elephants, nine thousand horses, and many thousands of foot-soldiers, and shops and pavilions and traders, bards and men trained in the chase by hundreds and thousands followed the prince. |
Mbh.8.70.4114 | Eight hundred elephants, I have seen, with their frontal globes split open and the ends of their tusks cut off, have today been slain by Bhima with shafts in battle. |
Mbh.11.1.13 | Eight and ten Akshauhinis of combatants, O king, have been slain! |
Mbh.12.209.12715 | From those Eight have originated the five organs of knowledge, the five organs of action, the five objects of the first five organs, and the one, viz, the Mind, forming the sixteenth, which is the result of their modification. |
Mbh.12.279.17172 | Arrived here, Jiva travels through several regions that are most adorable and that have the Eight well-known regions of felicity beneath them, and all the while pursues that stainless and effulgent form of existence which is Emancipation's self |
Mbh.12.279.17173 | Know that the Eight already referred to and which are identical with the Sixty subdivided into hundreds, are, unto those that are highly effulgent, only creations of the mind without having any real or independent existence. |
Mbh.12.310.19522 | Eight principles have been called by the name of Prakriti, while sixteen have been called modifications. |
Mbh.12.357.23718 | Eight days are wanting for the day to come when the chief of the Nagas will return |
Mbh.13.14.1479 | Eight days, O Bharata, passed there like an hour, all of us being thus occupied with talk on Mahadeva. |
Mbh.13.16.1635 | Having created all the worlds beginning with Bhu, together with all the denizens of heaven, that upholdest and cherishest them all, distributing thyself into thy well-known forms numbering Eight |
Mbh.15.10.495 | Eight and ten Akshauhinis of troops, O monarch, were brought together. |
Mbh.18.5.240 | Eight Vasus, O chief of Bharatas race, are now seen. |
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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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