Parvata
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.53.2658 | Jaimini became the Brahmana, and Sarngarva and Pingala the Adhvaryus, Vyasa with his son and disciples, and Uddalaka, Pramataka, Swetaketu, Pingala, Asita, Devala, Narada, Parvata, Atreya, Kundajathara, the Brahmana Kalaghata, Vatsya, old Srutasravas ever engaged in japa and the study of the Vedas. |
Mbh.1.188.9431 | And there came also the Daityas and the Suparnas, the great Nagas and the celestial Rishis, the Guhyakas and the Charanas and Viswavasu and Narada and Parvata, and the principal Gandharvas with Apsaras. |
Mbh.2.4.118 | Alamva and Parijataka; the exalted Parvata, and the great Muni Markandeya; Pavitrapani, Savarna, Bhaluki, and Galava. |
Mbh.2.7.325 | And Parasara and Parvata and Savarni and Galava; and Sankha, and the Muni, Gaursiras, and Durvasa, and Krodhana and Swena and the Muni Dhirghatamas; and Pavitrapani, Savarni, Yajnavalkya and Bhaluki; and Udyalaka, Swetaketu, and Tandya, and also Bhandayani; and Havishmat, and Garishta, and king Harischandra; and Hridya, Udarshandilya. |
Mbh.3.54.2718 | And at the juncture, those foremost of celestial Rishis possessed of great splendour, of great wisdom and great vows, namely, Narada and Parvata, having arrived in course of their wandering at the regions of Indra entered the mansion of the lord of the immortals, receiving proper worship. |
Mbh.3.93.4980 | Just at this time, the blessed Vyasa, as also Parvata and Narada, all endued with high intelligence, came to Kamyaka for seeing the son of Pandu. |
Mbh.3.93.4989 | And those heroes, having worshipped the feet of Lomasa and Dwaipayana and Narada and the celestial Rishi Parvata, O king, and accompanied by Dhaumya as also the ascetics that had been residing with them in the woods, set out on the day following the full moon of Agrahayana in which the constellation Pushya was ascendant. |
Mbh.3.134.6811 | Ashtavakra said, The two friends, Indra and Agni, ever move together; the two celestial sages are Narada and Parvata; twins are the Aswinikumaras; two is the number of the wheels of a car; and it is as a couple that husband and wife live together, as ordained by the deity |
Mbh.7.53.2533 | The Rishis Narada and Parvata were his friends. |
Mbh.7.53.2538 | Beholding that maiden, Parvata smilingly asked Srinjaya, saying, Whose daughter is this damsel of restless glances and possessed of every auspicious mark? |
Mbh.7.53.2541 | After the celestial Rishi Parvata said these words, king Srinjaya answered, saying, O illustrious one, this girl is my daughter. |
Mbh.7.53.2546 | At this, the other Rishi, viz, Parvata, indignantly addressed Narada, saying, Chosen before this by me, within my heart, thou hast taken this damsel as thy wife. |
Mbh.7.160.8681 | For Duryodhana's sake, many such were seen to come from Narada and Parvata in especial, lighting up that darkness. |
Mbh.12.29.1555 | Narada said, I will give back to thee that son of thine, named Suvarnashthivin, whom Parvata gave thee and who has been bereft of life. |
Mbh.12.30.1558 | Why also did Parvata give Srinjaya that child? |
Mbh.12.30.1565 | There are two Rishis, the foremost ones in the world, named Narada and Parvata. |
Mbh.12.30.1566 | Narada is the maternal uncle and Parvata is his sister's son. |
Mbh.12.30.1567 | With cheerful hearts, the uncle Narada and the nephew Parvata had, in days of old, O king, left heaven for a pleasant ramble on earth for tasting clarified butter and rice. |
Mbh.12.30.1579 | The virtuous Narada, however, overwhelmed by shame, could not disclose that burning attachment to his sister's son, the high-souled Parvata. |
Mbh.12.30.1580 | By his ascetic power, as also by signs, Parvata understood all. |
Mbh.12.30.1596 | Hearing these words of his, the uncle Narada, filled with wrath, cursed his nephew Parvata in return, saying, Although thou hast ascetic merit and Brahmacharya and truth and self-restraint, and although thou art ever devoted to virtue, thou shalt not yet succeed in proceeding to heaven' |
Mbh.12.30.1598 | From that time the high-souled Parvata began to wander over the earth, respected as he deserved, O Bharata, for his own energy. |
Mbh.12.30.1605 | One day, as the illustrious Parvata, in course of his wanderings, entered a solitary forest, he beheld Narada there. |
Mbh.12.30.1606 | Saluting him, Parvata said, Show thy grace unto me by permitting me, O puissant one, to co to heaven' |
Mbh.12.30.1607 | Seeing the cheerless Parvata kneeling before him with joined hands, Narada, himself mere cheerless, said unto him, Thou hadst cursed me first, saying, Be thou an ape' |
Mbh.12.30.1612 | Seeing the beautiful princess flying away from her lord, Parvata addressed her, saying, This one is even thy husband. |
Mbh.12.30.1617 | Assured in diverse ways by the high Parvata and formed also of the curse on her lord, the princess regained her equanimity. |
Mbh.12.30.1618 | Then Parvata proceeded to heaven and Narada to his home |
Mbh.12.31.1625 | Myself, and my sister's son, the great ascetic Parvata, came on one occasion unto Srinjaya that foremost of all victorious kings, for dwelling with him. |
Mbh.12.31.1627 | After the season of rains had gone, and when the time came for our own departure, Parvata said unto me those words of grave import suitable to the hour: We have, O Brahmana, dwelt in the abode of this king for some time, highly honoured by him. |
Mbh.12.31.1629 | I then, O monarch, addressed Parvata of blessed aspect, saying, O nephew, this becomes thee, and, O thou of great power, all this depends upon thyself. |
Mbh.12.31.1632 | After this, Parvata having called king Srinjaya, that foremost of victorious persons, said unto him these words O bull of Kuru's race, We have been exceedingly gratified, O king, with thy hospitable attentions given to us with every sincerity. |
Mbh.12.31.1637 | Unto Srinjaya who said so, Parvata again said, Solicit, O king, the fruition of that wish which thou art cherishing in thy heart, for a long time' |
Mbh.12.31.1639 | At this, Parvata said, This thy desire shall be fulfilled. |
Mbh.12.31.1643 | Hearing these words of the high-souled Parvata, Srinjaya began to beseech that saint for ordaining otherwise, saying, Let my son be long-lived, O Muni, through thy ascetic merit' |
Mbh.12.31.1644 | Parvata, however, said nothing, through partiality for Indra. |
Mbh.12.31.1655 | When grown up, this child of Srinjaya may, by his achievements, humiliate me, O Thunder, as Parvata said' |
Mbh.12.165.9828 | That religion was accepted by the gods, with their preceptors, priests, the Adityas, the Vasus, the Rudras, the Sadhyas, the Maruts, the Aswins, Bhrigu, Atri, Angiras, the Siddhas, Kasyapa rich in penances, Vasishtha, Gautama, Agastya, Narada, Parvata, the Valikhilya Rishis, those other Rishis known under the names of Prabhasas, the Sikatas, the Ghritapas, the Somavayavyas, the Vaiswanaras, Marichipas, the Akrishtas, the Hansas, those born of Fire, the Vanaprasthas, and the Prasnis. |
Mbh.12.199.12102 | The Sadhyas, the Viswas, the Mantras, diverse kinds of loud and sweet music, the Rivers, the Mountains, the Seas, the Sacred Waters, the Penances, the Ordinances about yoga, the Vedas, the Sounds that accompany the singing of the Samans, Saraswati, Narada, Parvata, Viswavasu, the Hahas, the Huhus, the Gandharva Chitrasena with all the members of his family, the Nagas, the Sadhyas, the Munis, the god of gods, viz, Prajapati, and the inconceivable and thousand-headed Vishnu himself, came there. |
Mbh.12.282.17387 | And the great sage Usanas, and the foremost of Rishis having Sanatkumara for their first, and the other celestial Rishis headed by Angiras, and the Gandharva Viswavasu, and Narada and Parvata, and the diverse tribes of Apsaras, all came there to wait upon the Master of the universe. |
Mbh.12.292.18304 | Then, again, Asita and Devala, and Narada and Parvata, and Karkshivat, and Jamadagni's son Rama, and Tandya possessed of cleansed soul, and Vasishtha, and Jamadagni, and Viswamitra and Atri, and Bharadwaja, and Harismasru, and Kundadhara, and Srutasravas, these great Rishis, by adoring Vishnu with concentrated minds with the aid of Richs, and by penances, succeeded in attaining to success through the grace of that great deity endued with intelligence. |
Mbh.12.323.20596 | Thither all the regenerate Rishis and royal sages and the Regents of the world and the Sadhyas along with the Vasus, and the Adityas, the Rudras, and Surya and Chandramas, and the Maruts, and the Oceans, and the Rivers and the Aswins, the Deities, the Gandharvas, and Narada and Parvata and the Gandharva Viswavasu, and the Siddhas, and the Apsaras. |
Mbh.13.26.3512 | There were Sthulaksha and Savalaksha and Kanwa and Medhatithi and Krisa and Narada and Parvata and Sudhanwa and Ekata and Dwita. |
Mbh.13.83.7387 | There were Narada and Parvata and Viswavasu and Haha-Huhu, who sang in celestial strains for adoring that puissant lord of all creatures. |
Mbh.13.94.8619 | Parvata said, Let him who has stolen thy stalks be the chief of a village! |
Mbh.13.139.11418 | For beholding him who had gone through the rite of initiation for the observance of his great vow, there came to that place Narada and Parvata, and the Island-born Krishna, and Dhaumya, that foremost of silent reciters, and Devala, and Kasyapa, and Hastikasyapa. |
Mbh.13.165.13692 | Then comes the three-eyed Lord of Lima; then Skanda the generalissimo of the celestial forces; then Visakha; then Agni the eater of sacrificial libations; then Vayu the god of wind; then Chandramas; then Aditya the god of the sun, endued with effulgence; then the illustrious Sakra the lord of Sachi; and Yama with his spouse Dhumorna; and Varuna with Gauri; Kuvera the lord of treasures, with his spouse Riddhi; the amiable and illustrious cow Surabhi; the great Rishi Visravas; Sankalpa, Ocean, Gangs: the other sacred Rivers; the diverse Maruts; the Valkhilyas crowned with success of penances; the island-born Krishna; Narada; Parvata; Viswavasu; the Hahas; the Huhus; Tumvuru; Chitrasena; the celestial messenger of wide celebrity; the highly blessed celestial maidens; the celestial Apsaras, Urvasi, Menaka, Rambha; Misrakesi, Alamvusha, Viswachi, Ghritachi, Panchachuda, Tilottama, the Adityas, the Vasus, the Aswins, the Pitris; Dharma Righteousness; Vedic lore, Penances, Diksha, Perseverance in religious acts, the Grandsire, Day and Night, Kasyapa the son of Marichi, Sukra, Vrihaspati, Mangala the son of Earth, Vudha, Rahu, Sanischara, the Constellations, the Seasons, the Months, the Fortnights, the Year, Garuda, the son of Vinata, the several Oceans, the sons of Kadru, viz, the Snakes, Satadru, Vipasa, Chandrabhaga, Saraswati, Sindhu, Devika, Prabhasa, the lakes of Pushkara, Ganga, Mahanadi, Vena, Kaveri, Narmada, Kulampuna Visalya, Karatoya, Amvuvahini. |
Mbh.15.20.793 | SECTION XX Vaisampayana said, Those foremost of ascetics, viz Narada and Parvata and Devala of austere penances, came there to see king Dhritarashtra. |
Mbh.15.29.1141 | They were Narada, and Parvata and Devala of austere penances, and Viswavasu and Tumvuru, and Chitrasena, |
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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