Senses
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 05 Mar 2010 14:23 and updated at 05 Mar 2010 14:23
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
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Mbh.5.46.2592 | Of the measure of the thumb, ever Full, and different from this eternal organism, coming in contact with the Vital airs, the Will, the Intellect, and the ten Senses, it moveth to and fro. |
Mbh.12.193.11582 | In this respect, the Understanding or Intelligence is identical with the Senses and the Mind. |
Mbh.12.239.14784 | The uniting together of Intellect and Mind, and all the Senses, and the all-pervading Soul is said to be Knowledge of the foremost kind. |
Mbh.12.279.17079 | The only means by which He can be attained is by restraining the Senses. |
Mbh.12.279.17184 | All their Senses also which have action for their essence and which are not identical with Brahma, merge into the same. |
Mbh.12.285.17935 | The indwelling Understanding apprehends all things through the Senses which are themselves inanimate and unapprehending. |
Mbh.12.285.17937 | Even this is the nature of the Senses, the Understanding, and the Soul. |
Mbh.12.311.19571 | The Mind roveth over all things, O king, led on by the Senses. |
Mbh.12.311.19572 | The Senses do not perceive anything. |
Mbh.12.311.19576 | It is commonly said that the Senses perceive. |
Mbh.12.311.19577 | This is not true, for it is the Mind that perceives through the Senses. |
Mbh.12.311.19578 | When the cessation takes place of the activity of the Mind, the cessation of the activity of the Senses follows. |
Mbh.12.311.19579 | That is the cessation of the activity of the Senses which is the cessation of the activity of the Mind. |
Mbh.12.311.19580 | One should thus regard the Senses to be under the domination of the Mind. |
Mbh.12.311.19581 | Indeed, the Mind is said to be the Lord of all the Senses. |
Mbh.14.22.846 | Hearing these words, the Senses said, Even this would be true as thou thinkest in this matter, if, indeed, thou couldst enjoy pleasures without either ourselves or our objects |
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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