Three Eyed
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 07:29 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 07:29
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.7.57.2653 | Like the Three-eyed Mahadeva, in days of old, slaying the Asura Andhaka, Rama in wrath slew in battle that offender of Pulastya's race who had never before been vanquished by any foe. |
Mbh.7.77.3344 | And after Partha also had touched water, meek and submissive attendants brought the usual nightly sacrifice to the Three-eyed Mahadeva. |
Mbh.7.78.3480 | We bow to Mahadeva, to Bhima, to the Three-eyed, to him who is peace and contentment. |
Mbh.7.79.3501 | And he beheld the offerings he made every night to Vasudeva lying by the side of the Three-eyed deity. |
Mbh.7.82.3609 | Then Dhananjaya related everything he had seen, about his meeting with the Three-eyed god, for assuring his friends. |
Mbh.7.198.11292 | Having saluted Rudra, that destroyer of the Asura Andhaka, the lotus eyed Narayana, with emotion filling his heart, began to praise the Three-eyed one in these words, O adorable one, O first of all the gods, the creator of everything viz, the Prajapatis who are the regents of the world, and who having entered the earth, thy first work, had, O lord, protected it before, have all sprung from thee. |
Mbh.7.199.11517 | And since the solar and the lunar rays of light that appear in the world are spoken of as the hair on the Three-eyed one, he is for that reason called Vyomakesa. |
Mbh.7.199.11522 | And since Maheswara by means of his two eyes closed in meditation, created through sheer force of will a third eye on his forehead, he is for that reason called the Three-eyed. |
Mbh.8.33.1606 | Commanded by the Three-eyed god, their hearts became easy. |
Mbh.9.6.381 | Possessed of great ascetic merit, Drona, himself not born of woman, having worshipped the Three-eyed deity with great attention and austere vows, begat him upon a wife not born of woman. |
Mbh.12.280.17261 | There, that Master of all the worlds, viz, the Three-eyed Siva, the adored of all the worlds, is eyeing thee! |
Mbh.12.323.20606 | The Three-eyed deity, smiling with pleasure, addressed him and said, O Island-born one, thou shalt get a son like to what thou wishest! |
Mbh.12.350.23457 | In this connection is cited the old narrative of the discourse between Brahma, O king, and the Three-eyed Mahadeva. |
Mbh.12.350.23461 | In days of yore, the Three-eyed Siva endued with puissance and high Yoga, while proceeding along the sky, beheld Brahma seated on that mountain and, therefore, dropped down quickly on its top. |
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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