Sakti
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 03 Mar 2010 17:18 and updated at 03 Mar 2010 17:18
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.1.178 | When I heard that the celestial Sakti given by Indra to Karna was by Madhava's machinations caused to be hurled upon Rakshasa Ghatotkacha of frightful countenance, then, O Sanjaya, I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.1.179 | When I heard that in the encounter between Karna and Ghatotkacha, that Sakti was hurled against Ghatotkacha by Karna, the same which was certainly to have slain Arjuna in battle, then, O Sanjaya I had no hope of success. |
Mbh.1.2.396 | Here also is narrated the story of Savitri; then Karna's deprivation by Indra of his ear-rings; then the presentation to Karna by the gratified Indra of a Sakti missile weapon which had the virtue of killing only one person against whom it might be hurled; then the story called Aranya in which Dharma the god of justice gave advice to his son Yudhishthira; in which, besides is recited how the Pandavas after having obtained a boon went towards the west. |
Mbh.1.177.9071 | Thus did the Rishi Sakti, endued with great prowess, speak unto king Kalmashapada. |
Mbh.3.220.11152 | And that other fire, by name Siva, is devoted to the worship of Sakti the forces of the presiding deity of the forces of Nature, and because he always relieves the sufferings of all creatures afflicted with misery, he is called Siva the giver of good. |
Mbh.3.225.11376 | And for the good of the world he promulgated the virtues of the six-faced Skanda, and performed ceremonies in honour of the cock, the goddess Sakti, and the first followers of Skanda. |
Mbh.3.230.11678 | And, O great king, the mighty Mahasena discharged a bright Sakti for the destruction of Mahisha. |
Mbh.12.338.21723 | Thou art he who is the topic of the five foremost of scriptures viz, those that appertain to the worship of Surya, of Sakti, of Ganesa, of Siva, and of Vishnu. |
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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