Island
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 26 Feb 2010 16:51 and updated at 26 Feb 2010 16:51
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.12.335.21410 | I shall now repair to the White Island for beholding thy original nature. |
Mbh.12.335.21427 | Towards the north, in the ocean of milk, there is a large island named the White Island. |
Mbh.12.335.21451 | O chief of Bharata's race, are the indications of those men that become emancipate the same as those by which the denizens of the White Island are distinguished? |
Mbh.12.336.21555 | On the northern shores of the Ocean of Milk there is an island of great splendour called by the name of White Island. |
Mbh.12.336.21563 | Indeed, the denizens of White Island believe and worship only one God. |
Mbh.12.336.21566 | Eagerly desirous of beholding Him and our hearts full of Him, we arrived at last at that large island called White Island. |
Mbh.12.336.21579 | Indeed, we thought that Island was the home of all Energy. |
Mbh.12.337.21690 | Listen to me with undivided attention, for I shall now narrate to thee how the celestial Rishi Narada proceeded in days of yore to White Island |
Mbh.12.338.21691 | SECTION CCCXXXIX Bhishma said, Arrived at the spacious realm called White Island, the illustrious Rishi beheld those same white men possessed of lunar splendour of whom I have already spoken to thee. |
Mbh.12.339.21986 | He who frequently reads this narrative, and he who frequently listens to it, with concentrated attention, in a retired spot, and filled with devotion, succeeds in becoming a denizen, possessed of lunar complexion, of the spacious island known by the name of White Island. |
Mbh.12.343.22737 | Janamejaya said, After the celestial Rishi Narada had returned from White Island, reflecting, as he came, on the words spoken to him by the holy Narayana, what indeed, did the great ascetic next do? |
Mbh.12.343.22758 | How long also did Narada the son of Pramesthi, after his return from White Island and arrival at Vadari and meeting with the two Rishis Nara and Narayana, live there, and what conversations had he with them? |
Mbh.12.343.22763 | Arrived at White Island, Narada beheld the immutable Hari. |
Mbh.12.343.22793 | Nara and Narayana said, Hast thou seen in white Island the Paramatma Supreme Soul, who is eternal and divine, and who is the high source whence we have sprung' |
Mbh.12.343.22803 | The inhabitants of White Island, whom I have seen, are all divested of the five senses that are owned by ordinary persons. |
Mbh.12.343.22817 | Uniting Himself with penances, He has illumined Himself with a splendour that is said to represent an energy that is higher than what occurs in White Island. |
Mbh.12.344.22865 | Thou, O celestial Rishi, endued with wealth of penances wert beheld by us in White Island when thou wert there. |
Mbh.12.349.23332 | The learned say that he is the origin of the Grandsire Brahma; that he is the sixth form of Narayana; that he is the foremost of Rishis; that he is endued with the puissance of Yoga; that as the only son of his parents he is an incarnate portion of Narayana; and that, born under extraordinary circumstances on an Island, he is the inexhaustible receptacle of the Vedas. |
Mbh.13.151.12738 | They are as it were, the Island for refuge for all worlds. |
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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