Moksha
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 28 Feb 2010 15:36 and updated at 28 Feb 2010 15:36
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.62.2993 | This history is the high and sacred science of Dharma, Artha, and also of Moksha; it hath been so said by Vyasa himself of mind that is immeasurable. |
Mbh.9.48.3581 | Then Devala, beholding the power derived through Yoga of Jaigishavya's penances, reflected upon it with his righteous understanding and approaching that great ascetic, O king, with humility, addressed the high-souled Jaigishavya, saying, I desire, O adorable one, to adopt the religion of Moksha Emancipation! |
Mbh.9.48.3585 | Then all creatures, with the Pitris, beholding Devala resolved to adopt the religion of Moksha, began to weep, saying, Alas, who will henceforth give us food' |
Mbh.9.48.3586 | Hearing these lamentations of all creatures that resounded through the ten points, Devala set his heart upon renouncing the religion of Moksha. |
Mbh.9.48.3589 | At this, that best of ascetics began to reflect with the aid of his understanding, saying, Which amongst these two, the religion of Moksha or that of Domesticity, will be the better for me? |
Mbh.9.48.3590 | Reflecting upon this, Devala, O best of kings, abandoned the religion of Domesticity and adopted that of Moksha. |
Mbh.12.17.768 | Mention is made of a verse sung of old by Janaka who was freed from the pairs of opposites, liberated from desire and enjoyments, and observant of the religion of Moksha. |
Mbh.12.283.17564 | At this juncture, the preceptor of all the deities adored Mahadeva with the Vedic verses contained in the Moksha sections. |
Mbh.12.340.22189 | Bow unto Him who is Peace and Tranquillity, and who imparts the religion of Moksha unto all creatures. |
Mbh.13.14.1398 | Among the Maruts thou art Sakra, among the Pitris thou art Devarat, among all the regions for the residence of created beings thou art the region of Brahman, and amongst all the ends that creatures attain to, thou art Moksha or Emancipation. |
Mbh.13.90.8096 | They are Yatis and those that are conversant with the religion of Moksha, and they that are devoted to Yoga, and they that properly observe excellent vows and they that, with collected mind recite sacred histories unto foremost of Brahmanas. |
Mbh.14.16.458 | The Brahmana said, That which thou askest me, O Krishna, connected with the religion of Moksha Emancipation, led by thy compassion for all creatures and not for thy own good, that, indeed, which destroys all delusion, O thou that art possessed of supreme puissance I shall now tell thee duly, O slayer of Madhu. |
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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