Parvati
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 10:42 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 10:42
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.62.3004 | This work presents an account of the gods and royal sages and sacred regenerate Rishis, the sinless Kesava; the god of gods, Mahadeva and the goddess Parvati; the birth of Kartikeya who sprang from union of Parvati with Mahadeva and was reared by many mothers; the greatness of Brahmanas and of kine. |
Mbh.2.10.402 | And, O tiger among kings, the illustrious husband of Uma and lord of created things, the three-eyed Mahadeva, the wielder of the trident and the slayer of the Asura called Bhaga-netra, the mighty god of the fierce bow, surrounded by multitudes of spirits in their hundreds and thousands, some of dwarfish stature, some of fierce visage, some hunch-backed, some of blood-red eyes, some of frightful yells, some feeding upon fat and flesh, and some terrible to behold, but all armed with various weapons and endued with the speed of wind, with the goddess Parvati ever cheerful and knowing no fatigue, always waiteth here upon their friend Kuvera, the lord of treasures. |
Mbh.3.228.11469 | And, O great man and conqueror of thine enemies, that worshipful god with the emblem of the bull, had gone there previously with Parvati. |
Mbh.3.230.11605 | Markandeya continued, When that adorable son of the Fire-god was anointed as leader of the celestial army, that grand and happy lord, Hara Mahadeva riding with Parvati in a chariot shining with sunlike refulgence repaired to a place called Bhadravata. |
Mbh.3.230.11622 | And Gauri, Vidya, Gandhari, Kesini, and the lady called Mitra in company with Savitri, all proceeded in the train of Parvati, as also all the Vidyas presiding deities of all branches of knowledge that were created by the learned. |
Mbh.7.78.3462 | And he was seated with Parvati and many creatures of brilliant forms around him. |
Mbh.7.198.11291 | Then Narayana worshipped that Divine Lord, that First cause of the universe, that giver of boons, that puissant one sporting with the fair-limbed Parvati, that high-souled Being surrounded by large bands of ghosts, spirits, that Unborn one, that Supreme Lord, that Embodiment of the unmanifest, that Essence of all causes, that One of unfading power. |
Mbh.7.199.11436 | While the triple city commenced to burn, the goddess Parvati repaired thither to behold the sight. |
Mbh.7.199.11442 | Bowing unto him with their heads, they addressed Brahma with joined hands and said, Some wonderful creature, O Brahma, lying on the lap of Parvati, in the form of a child, was behold by us but not saluted. |
Mbh.9.43.3130 | Parvati of beautiful features gave unto Agni's son Unmada and Pushpadanta and Sankukarna. |
Mbh.10.7.425 | The divine Maheshvara, that lord of the past, the present, and the future as also Parvati, eat with those diverse tribes of mighty beings that partake of their own nature. |
Mbh.12.282.17409 | Bhishma continued, The goddess Parvati, having said these words unto her divine spouse, the Lord of all creatures, O monarch, remained silent, her heart burning the while in grief. |
Mbh.12.323.20590 | The daughter of the king of mountains, viz, the goddess Parvati, was also there. |
Mbh.13.14.1294 | And the great god was accompanied by Parvati of faultless features. |
Mbh.13.160.13397 | Beholding that Mahadeva changed into a child with five locks of hair lying on the lap of Parvati, the latter asked the deities as to who he was. |
Mbh.14.43.1741 | She is otherwise called by the name of Parvati. |
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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