Krittika
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 27 Feb 2010 12:03 and updated at 27 Feb 2010 12:03
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.66.3342 | And, he is also called Kartikeya because he was reared by Krittika and others. |
Mbh.1.139.7418 | Some call him the offspring of Agni; some, of Krittika, some, of Rudra, and some of Ganga. |
Mbh.1.222.10879 | Again the son that Draupadi bore to Sahadeva was born under the constellation called Vahni-daivata Krittika, therefore was he called after the generalissimo of the celestial host, Srutasena Kartikeya. |
Mbh.3.84.4450 | Proceeding then to the tirtha of Krittika and Magha, one, O Bharata, obtaineth the merit superior to that of the Agnishtoma and Atiratha sacrifices. |
Mbh.3.216.11053 | O worshipful sir, I long to be enlightened on all these points, How the Kumara was born, how he came to be known as the son of Agni the fire-god and how he was begotten by Rudra or Ganga and Krittika. |
Mbh.3.229.11511 | And in accordance with Sakra's advice, Krittika was assigned a place in the heavens, and that star presided over by Agni shines as if with seven heads. |
Mbh.3.230.11628 | The son of Krittika, the leader of the celestial army, respectful to Brahmanas, surrounded by the celestial forces, also followed that lord of the gods. |
Mbh.3.230.11687 | And that son of Krittika looked grand like the sun in all the glory of his effulgence. |
Mbh.3.230.11716 | According to thine own inclinations thou hast appeared as the son of Ganga, Swaha, Mahi, or Krittika. |
Mbh.7.20.905 | Decked, O monarch, in garlands of flower, and with a white umbrella held over his head, he looked like the full moon when in conjunction with the constellation Krittika. |
Mbh.12.165.9917 | The constellation under which the sword was born is Krittika. |
Mbh.13.64.6190 | Narada said, By gratifying, O blessed lady, deserving Brahmanas with Payasa mixed with ghee, under the constellation Krittika one attains to regions of great happiness |
Mbh.13.85.7737 | The presiding goddess of the constellation Krittika beheld that form resembling the rising sun. |
Mbh.13.89.8035 | That man who always performs the Sraddha under the constellation Krittika is regarded as performing a sacrifice after establishing the sacred fire. |
Mbh.13.104.9529 | No Sraddha should be performed under any of the Bhadrapadas prior or later, nor under the constellation Krittika, O Bharata. |
Mbh.13.110.9925 | Bhishma said, In the month of Margasirsha, when the moon comes in conjunction with the asterism called Mula, when his two feet are united with that very asterism, O king, when Rohini is in his calf, when his knee-joints are in Aswini, and his shins are in the two Ashadhas, when Phalguni makes his anus, and Krittika his waist, when his navel is in Bhadrapada, his ocular region in. |
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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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