Jivas
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 26 Feb 2010 18:00 and updated at 26 Feb 2010 18:00
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.12.279.17185 | When the time of universal destruction comes, those Jivas who have attained to the position of Devas and who have an unexhausted remnant of the fruits of acts to enjoy or endure, revert to those stages of life in the subsequent Kalpa which had been theirs in the previous one. |
Mbh.12.338.21696 | who is all the Ritwijas, who is the origin of all sacrifices viz, the Vedas, who is fire, who is the very heart of all sacrifices viz, the mantras and hymns uttered in them, who is he that is hymned in sacrifices, who takes those shares of the sacrificial offerings that are presented to him, who is the embodiment of the five sacrifices, who is the maker of the five sections or divisions of time viz, day, night, month, season and year, who is incapable of being understood except by those scriptures that are called Pancharatra, who never shrinks from anything, who is unvanquished, who is only Mind without a physical frame, who is known only by name, who is the Lord of Brahman himself, who has completed all the vows and observances mentioned in the Vedas who is the Hansa bearer of the triple stick, who is the Parama-hansa divested of stick, who is the foremost of all sacrifices, who is Sankhya-yoga, who is the embodiment of the Sankhya philosophy, who dwells in all Jivas, who lives in every heart, who resides in every sense, who floats on the ocean-water, who lives in the Vedas, who lies on the lotus the image of the egg whence the universe has sprung, who is the Lord of the universe, and whose troops go everywhere for protecting his worshippers. |
Mbh.13.17.2335 | Thou art of the form of all Jivas in the universe in consequence of thy being covered by the three well-known attributes of Sattwa, Rajas, and Tamas. |
Mbh.13.17.2590 | Thou art the lord of all Jivas. |
Mbh.13.17.2627 | Thou art the sum total of Jivas. |
Mbh.15.34.1377 | For this reason, the eternal ones viz, Jivas, by adoring the deities in sacrifices, succeed in attaining to excellent goals. |
Mbh.18.5.320 | The cause, however, of Jivas being invested with a body is not so. |
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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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