Samadhi
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 03 Mar 2010 17:35 and updated at 03 Mar 2010 17:35
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.12.198.11811 | Let also, O auspicious goddess, the absorption of my mind into Samadhi be more complete' |
Mbh.12.269.16556 | The duties of tranquillity, self-restraint, abstention from acts, renunciation, devotion, and the abstraction of Samadhi followed by those men of pure hearts, that are freed from desire, and that have Emancipation only for their object, for acquisition of the knowledge of Brahma, are equally laid down for all the four orders of men and all the four modes of life. |
Mbh.12.279.17180 | While engaged in this, he courseth through seven regions for seven times, his puissance being always increased in consequence of his Samadhi and the re-awakening from it |
Mbh.12.300.18821 | Rear, O chief of Bharata's race, the subtile indications of the Dharana and the Samadhi of the Soul such as Yoga brings about |
Mbh.12.300.18825 | As a boat, O son of Kunti, that is tossed on the bosom of the sea is very soon taken by a heedful boatman to the other shore, even so the man of knowledge by fixing his soul in Samadhi, attains to Emancipation, which is so difficult to acquire, after casting off his body, O monarch. |
Mbh.12.306.19293 | They that succeed in attaining to that state have never to come back to this world after the dissolution of their bodies; while as regards those that are said to be emancipate in this life, puissance, and that indescribable felicity which attaches itself to Samadhi, and immutability, become theirs, in consequence of their having attained to the nature of the Indestructible |
Mbh.12.316.19735 | All the indications of cheerful contentment that are his who is slumbering in contentment are seen in the person, that is in Samadhi. |
Mbh.12.316.19736 | The person in Samadhi, the wise say, looks like the fixed and upward flame of a lamp that is full of oil and that burns in a breezeless spot. |
Mbh.12.316.19739 | Even this is the indication of one in Samadhi. |
Mbh.12.316.19740 | As a man of cool courage and determination, while ascending a flight of steps with a vessel full of oil in his hands, does not spill even a drop of the liquid if frightened and threatened by persons armed with weapons even so the Yogin, when his mind has been concentrated and when he beholds the Supreme Soul in Samadhi, does not, in consequence of the entire stoppage of the functions of his senses at such a time, move in the slightest degree. |
Mbh.12.316.19741 | Even these should be known to be the indication of the Yogin while he is in Samadhi. |
Mbh.12.316.19742 | While in Samadhi, the Yogin beholds Brahma which is Supreme and Immutable, and which is situated like a blazing Effulgence in the midst of thick Darkness. |
Mbh.12.317.19770 | Knowing all these premonitory symptoms, the man of cleansed soul should day and night unite his soul with the Supreme Soul in Samadhi. |
Mbh.13.17.2423 | Thou art endued with Dharana and Dhyana and Samadhi. |
Mbh.14.19.656 | As a person beholding some unseen individual in a dream recognises him, saying, This is he, when he sees him after waking, after the same manner the good man having seen the Supreme Soul in the deep contemplation of Samadhi recognises it upon waking from Samadhi |
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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