Sumeru
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 06 Mar 2010 09:52 and updated at 06 Mar 2010 09:52
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.136.7296 | And, O first of victorious men, Gandhari blessed with great good fortune and Kunti, and the other ladies of the royal house-hold, in gorgeous attire and accompanied by their waiting women, joyfully ascended the platforms, like celestial ladies ascending the Sumeru mountain. |
Mbh.3.224.11353 | And that is the reason why swans and vultures now migrate to the Sumeru mountains. |
Mbh.4.61.2392 | I can pierce with my winged arrows even the mountain of Sumeru that stands touching the very heavens. |
Mbh.5.161.7223 | It is never heard that the Sumeru peak hath been crushed by the wind. |
Mbh.5.161.7224 | Yet even the wind will bear away Sumeru, heaven itself will fall down on the earth, the very Yugas will be altered in respect of their course, if what thou hast said unto me becometh true! |
Mbh.5.162.7289 | Never have we heard that the mountains of Sumeru have been crushed by the wind! |
Mbh.5.162.7290 | But the wind will bear away Sumeru, heaven itself will fall down on the earth, the very Yugas will be reversed if what thou hast said unto me really taketh place! |
Mbh.5.182.8234 | Rama, O king, shone in battle, like the Sumeru mountain with streams of liquid metal rolling down its breast, or like the Asoka tree at the advent of spring, when covered with red bunches of flowers, or, O king, like the Kinsuka tree when clad in its flowery attire! |
Mbh.8.56.3256 | Indeed, people saw the tall and exceedingly handsome younger brother of Sudakshina, the chief of the Kambojas, of eyes resembling lotus petals, slain and fall down like a column of gold or like a summit of the golden Sumeru. |
Mbh.9.53.3824 | With head-gear fastened on his head, and wearing an armour made of gold, licking the corners of his mouth, O monarch, with eyes red in wrath, and breathing hard, thy son, on that field, O king, looked resplendent like the golden Sumeru. |
Mbh.12.181.10987 | Reaching up to heaven itself, the Sumeru became the pericarp of the Lotus. |
Mbh.12.224.13700 | When, however, the Sun, withdrawing himself from all sides, will shine only upon the region of Brahman situated in the middle of Sumeru, then will again occur a great battle between the gods and the Asuras, and in that fight I shall certainly vanquish all of you. |
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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