Gods
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 25 Feb 2010 15:16 and updated at 25 Feb 2010 15:16
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
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Mbh.2.6.297 | I shall, however, describe unto thee the rooms of the king of the departed Yama, of Varuna Neptune of great intelligence, of Indra, the King of Gods and also of him who hath his home in Kailasha Kuvera. |
Mbh.2.14.625 | We rebuilt its fort and made it so strong that it has become impregnable even to the Gods. |
Mbh.3.110.5669 | still the Gods and saints have residence here; and their sacred fire is observed in the morning and in the evening. |
Mbh.3.187.9291 | When neither the sun, nor the moon, nor fire, nor earth, nor air, nor sky remains, when all the world being destroyed looketh like one vast ocean, when the Gods and Asuras and the great Uragas are annihilated, and when the great-minded Brahma, the Lord of all creatures, taking his seat on a lotus flower, sleepeth there, then thou alone remainest to worship him! |
Mbh.5.32.1462 | Indeed, what else is there save the will of the Gods, for Arjuna, the son of Pritha, leaving this world ascended to the very heavens and was honoured there very greatly. |
Mbh.5.159.7053 | In that terrific encounter also with the Gods and Danavas banded together in great numbers at Khandava, who was my ally when I fought? |
Mbh.6.21.980 | Referring to this means, the Grandsire himself in days of old on the occasion of the battle between the Gods and the Asuras said unto Indra and the other celestials, |
Mbh.6.21.992 | Even he, indestructible and of weapons incapable of being baffled, appearing as Hari in olden days, said in a loud voice unto the Gods and the Asuras, Who amongst you would be victorious, |
Mbh.6.66.3627 | We desire to hear, Thus addressed, the illustrious Grandsire replied unto all the Gods, the regenerate Rishis, and the Gandharvas, in sweet words saying, He who is called TAT, He who is Supreme, He who is existent at present and who will be for all time, He who is the highest Self, He who is the Soul of beings, and who is the great Lord, I was talking even with His ever-cheerful self, ye bulls among gods. |
Mbh.6.67.3671 | He is the God of all Gods. |
Mbh.7.16.715 | The battle then that took place between thy troops and those of the Pandavas, was exceedingly fierce and made the hairs stand on their ends, resembling as it did that between the Gods and the Danavas. |
Mbh.7.50.2318 | O Bharata, Death takes all viz, Gods and Dhanavas and Gandharvas without exception' |
Mbh.7.60.2733 | Gods and Asuras and Men and Yakshas and Gandharvas and Snakes and Birds, and many Brahmanas, accomplished in the Vedas and their branches, and many Rishis came to his sacrifices. |
Mbh.7.198.11293 | Gods, Asuras, Nagas, Rakshasas, Pisachas, human beings, birds, Gandharvas, Yakshas and other creatures: with the entire universe, we know, have all sprung from thee. |
Mbh.8.34.1780 | Thus that illustrious Deity, that Creator of the worlds, that Lord of both the Gods and the Asuras, viz, Maheswara, did that which was for the good of all the worlds. |
Mbh.10.12.849 | While he with joined palms and great importunity thus begged of me my discus, myself, O bull of Bharata's race, from desire of gladdening him, told him these words: Gods, danavas, gandharvas, men, birds and snakes, assembled together, are not equal to even a hundredth part of my energy. |
Mbh.12.29.1452 | Upon that golden stake possessed of great effulgence and decked with a ring, six thousand Gods and Gandharvas danced in joy, and Viswavasu himself, in their midst played on his Vina the seven notes according to the rules that regulate their combinations. |
Mbh.12.29.1470 | When Yuvanaswa's son fought in battle with Angada, the Gods thought that the firmament was breaking with the twang of his how. |
Mbh.12.46.2283 | If thou grantest my prayer, Bhishma will then obtain a sight of thee that art the first of Gods, of thee that art destructible and indestructible. |
Mbh.12.62.3451 | Such Brahmanas become equal to Sudras, O king, and should be discarded on occasions of worshipping the Gods |
Mbh.13.82.7339 | The Gods, the Danavas, the Gandharvas, the Pisachas, the Uragas, the Rakshasas and human beings succeed in obtaining me only after undergoing the severest austerities. |
Mbh.13.87.7982 | Gods or Asuras or human beings, Gandharvas or Uragas or Rakshasas, Pisachas or Kinnaras, every one should always worship the Pitris. |
Mbh.14.51.2195 | Gods, men, Gandharvas, Pisachas, Asuras, and Rakshasas, have all sprung from Nature, and not from actions, not from a cause. |
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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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