Hiranyagarbha
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 25 Feb 2010 17:04 and updated at 25 Feb 2010 17:04
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.1.50 | And Vyasa having gone round him who is called Hiranyagarbha seated on that distinguished seat stood near it; and being commanded by Brahma Parameshthi, he sat down near the seat, full of affection and smiling in joy. |
Mbh.1.23.1506 | Thou art the destroyer of all, the creator of all; thou art the very Hiranyagarbha; thou art the progenitor of creation in the form of Daksha and the other Prajapatis; thou art Indra the king of the gods, thou art Hayagriva the steed necked incarnation of Vishnu; thou art the arrow Vishnu himself, as he became such in the hands of Mahadeva at the burning of Tripura; thou art the lord of the universe; thou art the mouth of Vishnu; thou art the four-faced Padmaja; thou art the Brahmana ie, wise, thou art Agni, Pavana, etc. |
Mbh.12.43.2190 | Thou art called Hiranyagarbha, thou art the sacred mantras swadha and swaha, thou art Kesava. |
Mbh.12.302.19020 | The eldest-born Being is called Hiranyagarbha. |
Mbh.12.302.19030 | The Manifest or Hiranyagarbha is created from the Unmanifest. |
Mbh.12.302.19032 | The creation of Mahan or Virat and Consciousness, by Hiranyagarbha, is the creation of Ignorance |
Mbh.12.302.19033 | Ascription of attributes worthy of worship and the destruction thereof, called respectively by the names of Ignorance and Knowledge by persons learned by the interpretation of the Srutis, then arose, referring to this, that, or the other of the three viz, Akshara, Hiranyagarbha, or Virat |
Mbh.12.302.19062 | It is in this way that the Mahan-Soul Hiranyagarbha, becoming united with Prakriti and invested with Ignorance, undergoes modifications and becomes conscious of Self. |
Mbh.12.308.19446 | I had acquired this knowledge from the eternal Hiranyagarbha himself, O king, who communicated it to me for my having carefully gratified that great Being of every superior Soul. |
Mbh.12.308.19453 | This knowledge was obtained from Hiranyagarbha by the high-souled Rishi Vasishtha. |
Mbh.12.339.21884 | He who is called Hiranyagarbha, who is the beginning of the world, who has four faces, who cannot be understood with the aid of Nirukta, who is otherwise called Brahman, who is an eternal deity, is employed in attending to many of my concerns. |
Mbh.12.339.21908 | In Chcchandas Vedas I have been repeatedly hymned as the illustrious Hiranyagarbha. |
Mbh.12.342.22654 | On Earth I am known to be identical with Him who has been sung in the Vedic verses as the effulgent Hiranyagarbha and who is always worshipped by Yogins. |
Mbh.12.347.23017 | The illustrious Brahma, otherwise called Hiranyagarbha, is the Grandsire of all the worlds. |
Mbh.12.349.23429 | The primeval Hiranyagarbha, and none else, is the promulgator of the Yoga system. |
Mbh.13.14.1128 | Who is there that can truly understand the limits of Mahadeva who is formless, who is one and indivisible, who conjures of illusions, who is of the cause of all actions and destructive operations in the universe, who assumes the form of Hiranyagarbha, and who is without beginning and without end, and who is without birth |
Mbh.13.17.1805 | Thou art Hiranyagarbha, the Creator of all things. |
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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