Pride
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.3.311.15361 | Yudhishthira answered, Pride, if renounced, maketh one agreeable; wrath, if renounced leadeth to no regret: desire, if renounced, maketh one wealthy: and avarice, if renounced, maketh one happy' |
Mbh.3.311.15418 | Pride is a consciousness of one's being himself an actor or sufferer in life. |
Mbh.12.89.5065 | The Srutis declare that Unrighteousness begat a son named Pride upon the goddess of prosperity. |
Mbh.12.89.5066 | This Pride, O king, led many among the gods and the Asuras to ruin. |
Mbh.12.89.5071 | If, O Mandhatri, thou wishest for an eternal life of felicity, live as a king should that does not indulge in these two, viz, Pride and Unrighteousness! |
Mbh.12.157.9385 | Pride, malice, slander, crookedness, and incapacity to hear other people's good, are vices, O descendant of Kuru, that are to be seen in persons of uncleansed soul under the domination of covetousness. |
Mbh.12.157.9396 | Pride, anger, arrogance, insensibility, paroxysms of joy and sorrow, and self-importance, all these, O descendant of Kuru, are to be seen in persons swayed by covetousness. |
Mbh.12.162.9629 | Pride, in men, springs from birth, learning, and prosperity. |
Mbh.12.246.15201 | Pride, untruthfulness of speech, cupidity, stupefication, vindictiveness, whether arising from any known cause or otherwise, are indications of the quality of Rajas. |
Mbh.12.286.17994 | Pride, again, is productive of sorrow. |
Mbh.12.286.17996 | Grief, Fear, Pride, these that stupefy the heart, and also Pleasure and Pain, I behold as an unconcerned witness since my body is endued with life and moves about |
Mbh.13.14.1534 | Desire, Wrath, Fear, Cupidity, Pride, Stupefaction, and Malice, Pains and Diseases, are, O illustrious one, thy children. |
Mbh.13.36.4216 | Pride destroys the prosperity of persons of little intelligence. |
Mbh.13.69.6498 | Pride destroys even great fame. |
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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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