Fear
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 22 Feb 2010 15:34 and updated at 22 Feb 2010 15:34
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.81.4569 | Fear not to wed her. |
Mbh.1.140.7501 | Having said this, he smiled a little and again said, Fear not for thy life, brave king! |
Mbh.1.156.8189 | Then Arjuna, beholding Bhima rather oppressed in the fight by the Rakshasa, slowly, said with smiles on his lips, Fear not, O Bhima of mighty arms! |
Mbh.1.156.8193 | Fear not for the result. |
Mbh.1.175.8931 | Fear not, O tiger among kings' |
Mbh.1.178.9139 | Surely, the Rakshasa cometh hither to devour us' Vasishtha, hearing this, said, Fear not, O daughter, there is no need of any fear from any Rakshasa. |
Mbh.1.191.9517 | SECTION CLXLII Swayamvara Parva continued Vaisampayana said, Then those bulls among Brahmanas shaking their deer-skins and water-pots made of cocoanut-shells exclaimed, Fear not, we will fight the foe' |
Mbh.1.229.11229 | Hearing his affrighted voice Arjuna said, Fear not' |
Mbh.1.233.11416 | Fear not! |
Mbh.2.39.1594 | When king Yudhishthira the just, conversant with morality, said this, Bhishma the grandsire of the Kurus, spoke these words in reply, Fear not, O tiger of the Kurus. |
Mbh.2.42.1704 | Krishna, that son of the Yadu race, said, Fear not, O respected one. |
Mbh.2.58.2390 | Fear not. |
Mbh.3.16.848 | Fear not! |
Mbh.3.66.3327 | And answering, Fear not' he entered into the midst of the fire and beheld a mighty Naga lying in coils. |
Mbh.4.38.1569 | Fear not, O chastiser of foes, thou art a Kshatriya and the foremost of royal princess. |
Mbh.4.46.1773 | And embracing Uttara, he encouraged him also, saying, Fear not, O foremost of princes, thou art, O chastiser of foes, a Kshatriya by birth. |
Mbh.5.30.1371 | Thou must also represent unto those that are defective in limb, those that are imbecile, the dwarfs to whom Dhritarashtra gives food and raiment from motives of humanity, those that are blind, and all those that are aged, as also to the many that have the use only of their hands being destitute of legs, that I am doing well, and that I ask them regarding their welfare, addressing them in the following words, Fear not, nor be dispirited on account of your unhappy lives so full of sufferings; no doubt, sins must have been committed by you in your former lives. |
Mbh.5.36.1865 | Fear is dispelled by self-knowledge; by asceticism one winneth what is great and valuable; by waiting upon superiors learning is acquired; and peace is gained by self-restraint. |
Mbh.5.55.3021 | SECTION LV Duryodhana said, Fear not, O king. |
Mbh.5.55.3040 | It was thus that I addressed them, and seeing me afflicted by great anxiety and my senses tortured, Drona and Bhishma and Kripa and Drona's son then addressed me, saying, Fear not, O represser of foes, for if the foe wage hostilities with us, they will not be able to vanquish us when we take the field. |
Mbh.5.113.5160 | And addressing Garuda, she said, Fear not, O thou of beautiful feathers. |
Mbh.7.116.5639 | Fear never comes to my heart even if I behold countless foes before me. |
Mbh.12.139.8341 | Fear that arises from an unfeared one may lead to total extermination. |
Mbh.12.157.9412 | Fear, wrath, restlessness, and sorrow do not dwell in them. |
Mbh.12.286.17996 | Grief, Fear, Pride, these that stupefy the heart, and also Pleasure and Pain, I behold as an unconcerned witness since my body is endued with life and moves about |
Mbh.12.301.18883 | They are Desire and Wrath and Fear and Sleep and Breath. |
Mbh.12.301.18887 | By cultivation of the quality of Goodness Sattwa sleep is conquered, and Fear is conquered by cultivating Heedfulness. |
Mbh.13.14.1534 | Desire, Wrath, Fear, Cupidity, Pride, Stupefaction, and Malice, Pains and Diseases, are, O illustrious one, thy children. |
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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