Fate
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 22 Feb 2010 15:31 and updated at 22 Feb 2010 15:31
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.8.1123 | And the reptile, urged to execute the will of Fate, violently darted its envenomed fangs into the body of the heedless maiden. |
Mbh.1.20.1451 | Fate always inflicts punishment of death on those who seek the death of other creatures. |
Mbh.1.38.2067 | Fate alone must be our refuge in this. |
Mbh.1.43.2282 | Impelled by Fate and the words of the Rishi, the king, with his ministers, felt the desire of eating those fruits. |
Mbh.1.43.2287 | And those councillors also, impelled by Fate, approved of that speech. |
Mbh.1.81.4517 | Devayani replied, O best of king, everything resulteth from Fate. |
Mbh.1.81.4518 | Knowing this also to be the result of Fate, wonder not at it. |
Mbh.1.201.9971 | Fate, I ween, is ever supreme. |
Mbh.1.229.11206 | The destruction of Khandava hath been ordained by Fate' |
Mbh.2.46.1923 | Beholding that great and serene prosperity of the son of Kunti, I regard Fate as supreme and exertions fruitless. |
Mbh.2.46.1926 | It is for this that I regard Fate as supreme and exertions fruitless. |
Mbh.2.48.2039 | And, O son of the Bharata race, when I am near, and Drona and Bhishma and thou too, nothing evil that even Fate might have ordained is likely to happen. |
Mbh.2.48.2043 | I regard Fate as supreme which bringeth all this' |
Mbh.2.55.2297 | And the king deprived of reason by Fate, and obedient to the counsels of his son, commanded his men in loud voice, saying, Carefully construct, without loss of time, an assembly house of the most beautiful description, to be called the crystal-arched palace with a thousand columns, decked with gold and lapis lazuli, furnished with a hundred gates, and full two miles in length and in breadth the same' |
Mbh.2.56.2302 | SECTION LVI Vaisampayana said, King Dhritarashtra, ascertaining the inclinations of his son and knowing that Fate is inevitable, did what I have said. |
Mbh.2.56.2308 | Dhritarashtra said, If Fate be not hostile, this quarrel will not certainly grieve me. |
Mbh.2.56.2309 | The whole universe moveth at the will of its Creator, under the controlling influence of Fate. |
Mbh.2.57.2352 | Like some brilliant body falling before the eyes, Fate depriveth us of reason, and man, tied as it were with a cord, submitteth to the sway of Providence' saying this, king Yudhishthira, that chastiser of the foe, set out with Kshatta, without deliberating upon that summons from Dhritarashtra. |
Mbh.2.58.2414 | And, O king, Fate is all powerful. |
Mbh.2.74.3172 | And compelled by Fate they once more sat down at ease for gambling for the destruction of themselves |
Mbh.2.75.3240 | Then, O monarch hearing these words of Sahadeva, Nakula the handsomest of men spake these words, I shall certainly send unto the abode of Yama all those wicked sons of Dhritarashtra, who desirous of death and impelled by Fate, and moved also by the wish of doing what is agreeable to Duryodhana, have used harsh and insulting speeches towards this daughter o Yajnasena at the gambling match. |
Mbh.3.114.5883 | Vaisampayana said, Then all the sons of Pandu and likewise the daughter of Drupada, all of whom were the favoured of Fate, descended to the river Vaitarani, and made libations to the names of their fathers' |
Mbh.3.117.6028 | And O father, virtuous and unswerving from the path of righteousness and inoffensive to all animated beings as thou wert, how came it to be permitted by Fate that thou shouldst die in this way? |
Mbh.3.126.6437 | Surely what thou hast done must have been the fiat of Fate. |
Mbh.3.135.6958 | A mortal on no condition whatever can overcome what hath been ordained by Fate, Lo! |
Mbh.3.156.7883 | And here he saw his two brothers and the noble-minded Draupadi on the shoulders of the demon, and Sahadeva on the ground rebuking the Rakshasa and also that stupid Rakshasa himself deprived of sense by Fate, going round in different directions through bewilderment caused by Destiny. |
Mbh.3.156.7892 | Surely to-day thou hast reached the fullness of thy time in as much as thy mind hath been thus turned by the wonder-performing Fate towards carrying off Krishna. |
Mbh.3.156.7893 | By committing thyself to this deed, thou hast swallowed up the hook fastened to the line of Fate. |
Mbh.3.156.7896 | Thus addressed by Bhima, the Rakshasa in alarm put them down; and being forced by Fate, approached for fight. |
Mbh.3.250.12357 | And, endued with mighty strength and favoured by Fate, they will compass the destruction of these. |
Mbh.3.275.13408 | Informed of the slaughter of his relatives, Ravana, impelled by Fate, remembered Maricha for slaying Rama. |
Mbh.3.276.13437 | And impelled by Fate, she sent away Rama after that deer. |
Mbh.3.278.13622 | And deprived of his senses by Fate, he challengeth the very gods. |
Mbh.5.150.6732 | Impelled by Fate, those monarchs then, with their soldiers, gladly set out, making Bhishma their generalissimo. |
Mbh.5.163.7350 | Impelled by Fate, without doubt, thou art desirous of repairing unto Yama's abode! |
Mbh.7.142.7191 | How will Vibhatsu, who seems to have been urged on by Fate, get at the ruler of the Sindhus when the latter if protected by Drona's son, by myself, and Duhsasana? |
Mbh.7.149.7822 | I think that which is ordained by Fate never occurs otherwise. |
Mbh.7.149.7823 | And since, O Suyodhana, in spite of ourselves fighting to the utmost extent of our powers, the ruler of the Sindhus has been slain in battle, it seems that Fate is all-powerful. |
Mbh.7.149.7825 | Fate, however, baffling our exertions, did not smile on us. |
Mbh.7.149.7827 | Whatever act, O king, a person afflicted by Fate does, is frustrated by Fate, however, much the person himself may strive to achieve it. |
Mbh.7.149.7829 | Success depends on Fate! |
Mbh.7.149.7833 | All these, though done by us with care, have been baffled by Fate. |
Mbh.7.149.7834 | Fight with resolution, O king, setting Fate at nought. |
Mbh.7.149.7835 | Between thee and them, both striving to the best of your prowess even Fate may prove auspicious to that party which excels the other |
Mbh.7.149.7838 | It is Fate that decides the result of acts, wise or unwise; Fate, ever intent on its own purposes is awake when all else sleeps. |
Mbh.7.149.7842 | I fear, it is the work of Fate, that has frustrated our exertions' |
Mbh.9.33.2374 | Dismissed by Dhritarashtra's son, Krishna returned to the Pandava camp, and upon the failure of his mission, O tiger among kings, said these words unto the Pandavas, Urged by Fate, the Kauravas are for disregarding my words! |
Mbh.10.8.579 | Afflicted by Fate, they cried after their sires and sons. |
Mbh.12.227.14019 | I am Swaha, I am Swadha, I am Reverence, I am Fate, and I am Memory. |
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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