Forgiveness
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 22 Feb 2010 15:43 and updated at 22 Feb 2010 15:43
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.11.439 | viz, Rig, Sama, Yajuh, and Atharva; all Sciences and branches of learning; Histories and all minor branches of learning; the several branches of the Vedas; the planets, the Sacrifices, the Soma, all the deities; Savitri Gayatri, the seven kinds of rhyme; Understanding, Patience, Memory, Wisdom, Intelligence, Fame, Forgiveness; the Hymns of the Sama Veda; the Science of hymns in general, and various kinds of Verses and Songs; various Commentaries with arguments, all in their personified forms, O king, and various Dramas and Poems and Stories and abridged Glosses, these also, and many others wait upon the Supreme Deity in that Sabha, Kshanas, Lavas, Muhurtas, Day, Night, Fortnights, Months, the six Seasons, O Bharata, Years, Yugas, the four kinds of Days and Nights viz, appearing to man, to the Pitris, to the gods, and to Brahma and that eternal, indestructible, undeteriorating, excellent Wheel of Time and also the Wheel of Virtue, these always wait there. |
Mbh.3.12.649 | And, O best of male beings, the Rishis indicate thee as Forgiveness and Truth! |
Mbh.3.29.1391 | O Krishna, the illustrious and forgiving Kashyapa hath, in this respect, sung the following verses in honour of men that are ever forgiving, Forgiveness is virtue; forgiveness is sacrifice, forgiveness is the Vedas, forgiveness is the Shruti. |
Mbh.3.29.1393 | Forgiveness is Brahma; forgiveness is truth; forgiveness is stored ascetic merit; forgiveness protecteth the ascetic merit of the future; forgiveness is asceticism; forgiveness is holiness; and by forgiveness is it that the universe is held together. |
Mbh.3.29.1397 | Forgiveness is the might of the mighty; forgiveness is sacrifice; forgiveness is quiet of mind. |
Mbh.3.29.1416 | Forgiveness and gentleness are the qualities of the self-possessed. |
Mbh.4.6.240 | Thou art the two Twilights, the Night Sleep, Light, both solar and lunar, Beauty, Forgiveness, Mercy, and every other thing. |
Mbh.4.58.2219 | Forgiveness, self-control, truth, abstention from injury, rectitude of conduct, these and countless other virtues always dwell in that regenerate one. |
Mbh.5.33.1548 | Forgiveness is a virtue of the weak, and an ornament of the strong. |
Mbh.5.33.1549 | Forgiveness subdueth all in this world; what is there that forgiveness cannot achieve? |
Mbh.5.149.6723 | Forgiveness, renunciation, self-control, knowledge of the scriptures, mercy to all creatures, competence to rule according to the dictates of virtue, of all these attributes of royalty exist in Yudhishthira. |
Mbh.6.34.1614 | Among females, I am Fame, Fortune, Speech, Memory, Intelligence, Constancy, Forgiveness. |
Mbh.7.196.10918 | Forgiveness is applauded in the world. |
Mbh.12.101.5673 | Forgiveness always comes to those that are good. |
Mbh.12.110.6346 | Forgiveness, however, in persons possessed of power, is always praiseworthy and productive of renown. |
Mbh.12.159.9483 | Forgiveness, patience, abstention from injury, impartiality, truth, sincerity, conquest of the senses, cleverness, mildness, modesty, steadiness, liberality, freedom from wrath, contentment, sweetness of speech, benevolence, freedom from malice, the union of all these is self-restraint. |
Mbh.12.227.14123 | They are Hope, Faith, Intelligence, Contentment, Victory, Advancement, and Forgiveness. |
Mbh.12.284.17685 | Thou art Aversion and thou art Desire: thou art attachment and thou art stupefaction of judgment: thou art Forgiveness and thou art Unforgiveness. |
Mbh.12.301.18885 | Those that are endued with wisdom cut the root of wrath with the aid of Forgiveness. |
Mbh.12.329.20966 | Forgiveness is the highest might. |
Mbh.12.329.21024 | Forgiveness is the oar by which it is to be propelled. |
Mbh.14.48.2027 | Forgiveness, courage, abstention from harm, equability, truth, sincerity, knowledge, gift, and renunciation, are said to be the characteristics of that course of conduct which arises out of Goodness. |
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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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