Pushya
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 14:41 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 14:41
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.199.9918 | This day the moon has entered the constellation called Pushya. |
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.3.189.9631 | And then when the Sun, the Moon, and Vrihaspati will, with the constellation Pushya, enter the same sign, the Krita age will begin again. |
Mbh.3.275.13358 | This night of the Pushya constellation will bring in a very auspicious conjunction. |
Mbh.3.275.13360 | This Pushya constellation will last till tomorrow. |
Mbh.5.6.161 | Therefore, I ask you to set out without delay towards the Kauravas with the object of promoting the interests of the Pandavas, timing your departure under the astrological combination called Pushya and at that part of the day called Jaya' |
Mbh.5.150.6731 | King Duryodhana then repeatedly ordered those wicked-hearted rulers, saying, Today constellation Pushya is ascendant, march ye this very day to Kurukshetra. |
Mbh.9.32.2346 | I had set out under the constellation Pushya and have come back under Sravana. |
Mbh.9.33.2375 | Come, ye sons of Pandu, with me to the field of battle, setting out under the constellation Pushya' |
Mbh.9.33.2382 | After the heroic son of Rohini had set out under the constellation Pushya, the slayer of Madhu, placing the Pandavas in his van, proceeded against the Kurus. |
Mbh.13.64.6195 | Making a gift of wrought or unwrought gold, under the constellation Pushya, one shines in effulgence like Soma himself in regions of surrounding gloom. |
Mbh.13.89.8040 | The man that is desirous of growth and advancement should perform the Sraddha under Pushya. |
Mbh.13.110.9926 | Revati, and his back on the Dhanishthas, when Anuradha makes his belly, when with his two arms he reaches the Visakhas, when his two hands are indicated by Hasta, when Punarvasu, O king, makes his fingers, Aslesha his nails, when Jyeshtha is known for his neck, when by Sravana is pointed out his ears, and his mouth by Pushya, when Swati is said to constitute his teeth and lips, when Satabhisha is his smile and Magha his nose, when Mrigasiras is known to be in his eye, and Chitra in his forehead, when his head is in Bharani, when Ardra constitutes his hair, O king, the vow called Chandravrata should be commenced. |
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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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