Preceptor
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 13:57 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 13:57
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.270.13166 | And the great god Vishnu who is the Infinite Spirit, the Lord Preceptor of all the gods, is the Supreme Being without attributes, and the Soul of the Universe, and existeth pervading the whole creation. |
Mbh.5.127.5607 | Indeed, thyself and Kshattri, the King, the Preceptor, and the Grandsire, all reproach me alone and not any other monarch. |
Mbh.6.67.3700 | Him also should all know as the Preceptor, the Father, and the Master. |
Mbh.7.5.176 | This one, however, is the Preceptor in arms of all these warriors; is venerable in years, and worthy of respect. |
Mbh.7.21.960 | Beholding Drona, the brave Satyajit, of prowess incapable of being baffled, rushed at the Preceptor who was desirous of seizing Yudhishthira. |
Mbh.7.21.961 | The Preceptor and the Panchala prince, both endued with great might, fought with each other, agitating each other's troops, like Indra and Vali. |
Mbh.7.21.968 | The Preceptor, cutting off Satyajit's bow with arrow fixed thereon, quickly pierced him with ten arrows capable of penetrating into the very vitals. |
Mbh.7.21.983 | The Preceptor, however, that slayer of large numbers of foes, desirous of seizing Yudhishthira, began to consume those divisions, like fire consuming heaps of cotton. |
Mbh.7.122.6056 | The Preceptor then pierced the right arm of Chekitana with sixteen arrows, and his standard with sixteen, and his charioteer with seven. |
Mbh.7.152.7994 | Then thy sons, all equal unto the sons of Varuna, filled with rage and accompanied by the illustrious Preceptor and a large number of cars, foot-soldiers, and elephants encompassed Vrikodara on all sides from desire of fight. |
Mbh.7.153.8029 | Beholding the Preceptor advance, many Pandava warriors headed by Yudhishthira surrounded that illustrious perpetuator of Yadu's race from desire of rescuing him. |
Mbh.12.192.11513 | The heart of all sacred spots and shrines is the Preceptor. |
Mbh.12.208.12635 | He is the Preceptor of all creatures, and their supreme Lord. |
Mbh.12.339.21871 | I am the Supreme Lord and the Preceptor of the universe. |
Mbh.13.14.1512 | Innumerable masters of Yoga, all the regenerate Rishis with their children, all the celestial Rishis, the goddess Earth, the Sky between Earth and Heaven, the Constellations, the Planets, the Months, the Fortnights, the Seasons, Night, the Years, the Kshanas, the Muhurtas, the Nimeshas, the Yugas one after another, all the celestial Sciences and branches of knowledge, and all beings conversant with Truth, were seen bowing down unto that Supreme Preceptor, that great Father, that giver or origin of Yoga. |
Mbh.14.26.1001 | There is one Preceptor. |
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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