Satya
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 05 Mar 2010 13:04 and updated at 05 Mar 2010 13:04
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.2.4.117 | Upon the seats in that palace sat, along with the Pandavas, Rishis and kings that came from various countries, viz, Asita and Devala, Satya, Sarpamali and Mahasira; Arvavasu, Sumitra, Maitreya, Sunaka and Vali; Vaka, Dalvya, Sthulasira, Krishna-Dwaipayana, and Suka Sumanta, Jaimini, Paila, and the disciples of Vyasa, viz, ourselves; Tittiri, Yajanavalkya, and Lomaharshana with his son; Apsuhomya, Dhaumya, Animandavya; and Kausika; Damoshnisha and Traivali, Parnada, and Varayanuka, Maunjayana, Vayubhaksha, Parasarya, and Sarika; Valivaka, Silivaka, Satyapala, and Krita-srama; Jatukarna, and Sikhavat. |
Mbh.3.218.11091 | Sanju's wife was called Satya, she was of matchless beauty and she sprang from Dharma righteousness for the sake of truth. |
Mbh.3.218.11103 | The sinless fire Satya blazing with pure flame is his son. |
Mbh.5.70.3523 | Therefore, he is called Satya. |
Mbh.6.54.2873 | And he also despatched Satyadeva and Satya to the abode of Yama. |
Mbh.12.271.16697 | The Brahmana, whose name was Satya, had a wife named Pushkaradharini. |
Mbh.12.271.16704 | He addressed that Brahmana, whose name was Satya, in articulate speech and said unto him these words, Thou wouldst be acting very improperly if this sacrifice of thine were accomplished in such a manner as to be defective in mantras and other particulars of ritual. |
Mbh.12.271.16710 | The deer, then, with joined hands, once more begged of Satya to be cut in pieces and poured into the sacrificial fire. |
Mbh.12.271.16711 | Satya, however, embraced him in friendship and dismissed him, saying, Go |
Mbh.12.279.17175 | As regards that Yogin who is unable to abandon the felicities that Yoga-puissance brings about, he has to dwell in one and the same body for one century of Kalpas in auspiciousness and after that in four other regions called Mahar, Jana, Tapas, and Satya. |
Mbh.12.320.20029 | In the same Satya Yuga, a woman of the name of Sulabha, belonging to the mendicant order, practised the duties of Yoga and wandered over the whole Earth. |
Mbh.13.30.3899 | Vihavya had a son of his loins who was named Vitatya and Vitatya had a son of name Satya. |
Mbh.13.30.3900 | Satya had a son of name Santa. |
Mbh.16.5.207 | Then Satya, the daughter of Satrajit, and Rukmini too, O king, fell down beside Dhananjaya and uttered loud wails of grief. |
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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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