Maharshis
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 28 Feb 2010 12:21 and updated at 28 Feb 2010 12:21
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.162.8231 | O child, not to speak of the Maharshis, even Brahmarshis have no access to that place. |
Mbh.3.163.8256 | And multitudes of Gandharvas and Maharshis gladly visited those energetic ones, possessing prowess, of chaste desires and being the foremost of those endued with truth and fortitude. |
Mbh.3.168.8484 | SECTION CLXVIII Arjuna continued, Then at places eulogised by the Maharshis, I proceeded, and at length beheld the ocean, that inexhaustible lord of waters. |
Mbh.3.172.8624 | And, O king of kings, they received these boons, that their offspring might never suffer misfortune; that they might be incapable of being destroyed even by the gods, the Rakshasas and the Pannagas; and that they might obtain a highly effulgent and surpassingly fair aerial city, furnished with all manner of gems and invincible even by the celestials, the Maharshis, the Yakshas, the Gandharvas, the Pannagas, the Asuras and the Rakshasas. |
Mbh.3.174.8709 | Then the Brahmarshis, and the Siddhas, and the Maharshis and the mobile beings, all these appeared on the scene. |
Mbh.3.176.8763 | And having pleasantly passed one night in his sacred abode frequented by gods and Maharshis, those great warriors proceeded smoothly towards the jujube tree called Visala and took up their quarters there. |
Mbh.3.176.8779 | Wandering about with contentment in the vicinity of the Saraswati which was, as it were, the home of the celestials, and the favourite resort of Yakshas and Gandharvas and Maharshis, those sons of kings lived there in happiness |
Mbh.3.228.11441 | And high-minded Brahmanas worshipped that mighty being, and the Maharshis great rishis then said as follows to Skanda, O thou born of the golden egg, mayst thou be prosperous and mayst thou become an instrument of good to the universe! |
Mbh.3.228.11466 | Markandeya continued, Thus anointed by Indra and all other gods, and honoured by the Maharshis, he looked grand at the moment. |
Mbh.3.230.11616 | And the Pattisa, O king, was followed by the bright umbrella of Rudra and the Kamandalu served by the Maharshis; and on it progressed in the company of Bhrigu, Angiras and others. |
Mbh.3.230.11639 | Then observing this terrible catastrophe, Sankara with the estimable Uma, and the celestials with the great Maharshis, were much exercised in mind. |
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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