Rishis
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 07 Mar 2010 07:53 and updated at 07 Mar 2010 07:53
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
Rishis are mentioned many (1351) times in Mahabharata. For a summary of the references, see the bond data.
The Bond Data (Bond is the affinity of one noun to another noun) :-
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Mbh.1.1.8 | Seeing that he was comfortably seated, and recovered from fatigue, one of the Rishis beginning the conversation, asked him, Whence comest thou, O lotus-eyed Sauti, and where hast thou spent the time? |
Mbh.1.1.27 | Then appeared the man of inconceivable nature whom all the Rishis know and so the Viswe-devas, the Adityas, the Vasus, and the twin Aswins; the Yakshas, the Sadhyas, the Pisachas, the Guhyakas, and the Pitris. |
Mbh.1.1.93 | And when their offspring grew up, under the care of their two mothers, in the society of ascetics, in the midst of sacred groves and holy recluse-abodes of religious men, they were conducted by Rishis into the presence of Dhritarashtra and his sons, following as students in the habit of Brahmacharis, having their hair tied in knots on their heads. |
Mbh.1.2.251 | SECTION II The Rishis said, O son of Suta, we wish to hear a full and circumstantial account of the place mentioned by you as Samanta-panchaya' |
Mbh.1.2.270 | The Rishis said, We have a desire to know, O son of Suta, what is implied by the term Akshauhini that hath been used by thee. |
Mbh.1.2.374 | This parva then describes Arjuna's meeting on the way with Ulupi, the daughter of a Naga serpent; it then relates his visits to several sacred spots; the birth of Vabhruvahana; the deliverance by Arjuna of the five celestial damsels who had been turned into alligators by the imprecation of a Brahmana, the meeting of Madhava and Arjuna on the holy spot called Prabhasa; the carrying away of Subhadra by Arjuna, incited thereto by her brother Krishna, in the wonderful car moving on land and water, and through mid-air, according to the wish of the rider; the departure for Indraprastha, with the dower; the conception in the womb of Subhadra of that prodigy of prowess, Abhimanyu; Yajnaseni's giving birth to children; then follows the pleasure-trip of Krishna and Arjuna to the banks of the Jamuna and the acquisition by them of the discus and the celebrated bow Gandiva; the burning of the forest of Khandava; the rescue of Maya by Arjuna, and the escape of the serpent, and the begetting of a son by that best of Rishis, Mandapala, in the womb of the bird Sarngi. |
Mbh.1.3.728 | The Rishis, according to the course of the same Sun, perform their sacrifices, and the gods and men, according to what hath been appointed for them, perform their sacrifices also enjoying the fruits of those acts! |
Mbh.1.4.963 | SECTION IV Pauloma Parva UGRASRAVA SAUTI, the son of Lomaharshana, versed in the Puranas, while present in the forest of Naimisha, at the twelve years' sacrifice of Saunaka, surnamed Kulapati, stood before the Rishis in attendance. |
Mbh.1.5.986 | O descendant of the Bhrigu race, attend then to so much as relateth to the exalted race of Bhrigu, revered by Indra and all the gods, by the tribes of Rishis and Maruts Winds. |
Mbh.1.7.1073 | The Rishis in great anxiety went to the gods and addressed them thus, Ye immaculate beings! |
Mbh.1.7.1076 | Then the Rishis and the gods went together to the presence of Brahma. |
Mbh.1.7.1097 | The gods and the Rishis also returned in delight to the place whence they had come. |
Mbh.1.7.1098 | And the Rishis began to perform as before their ceremonies and sacrifices. |
Mbh.1.13.1238 | The ancestors said, We are Rishis of rigid vows, called Yayavaras. |
Mbh.1.15.1285 | By practising the Brahmacharya mode of life he conciliated the Rishis; and by begetting offspring he gratified his ancestors. |
Mbh.18.3.131 | The Maruts, with Indra, the Vasus with the twin Ashvinis, the Sadhyas, the Rudras, the Adityas, and the other denizens of Heaven, as also the Siddhas and the great Rishis, all came there where Dharmas royal son of great energy was. |
Mbh.18.3.187 | Having bathed in the celestial river Ganga, sacred and sanctifying and ever adored by the Rishis, he cast off his human body. |
Mbh.18.3.190 | He was accompanied by Dharma, and the great Rishis uttered his praises. |
Mbh.18.4.192 | SECTION Vaishampayana said, King Yudhishthira, thus praised by the gods, the Maruts and the Rishis, proceeded to that place where those foremost ones of Kurus race were. |
Mbh.18.6.339 | In the Mahabharata is to be found the births of Rishis and deities on the Earth. |
Mbh.18.6.340 | In this treatise, called Bharata, O foremost one of Bharatas race, are to be seen in one place the eternal Rudras, the Saddhyas, and the Viswedevas; the Adityas, the two deities named the Ashvinis, the regents of the World, the great Rishis, the Guhyakas, the Gandharvas, the Nagas, the Vidyadharas, the Siddhas, the diverse deities, the Self-born visible in a body, with many ascetics; the Hills and Mountains, Oceans and Seas and Rivers, the diverse tribes of Apsaras; the Planets, the Years, the Half-years, and the Seasons; and the whole universe of mobile and immobile entities, with all the gods and Asuras. |
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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