Tilottama
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 07:30 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 07:30
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.65.3301 | And it is also known that this Pradha of great fortune, through the celestial Rishi Kasyapa, her husband, brought forth the sacred of the Apsaras, Alamvusha, Misrakesi, Vidyutparna, Tilottama, Aruna, Rakshita, Rambha, Manorama, Kesini, Suvahu, Surata, Suraja, and Supria were the daughters, and Ativahu and the celebrated Haha and Huhu, and Tumvuru were the sons, the best of Gandharvas, of Pradha and Amrita. |
Mbh.1.123.6656 | And Anuchana and Anavadya, Gunamukhya and Gunavara, Adrika and Soma, Misrakesi and Alambusha, Marichi and Suchika, Vidyutparna and Tilottama and Ambika, Lakshmana, Kshema Devi, Rambha, Manorama, Asita, Suvahu, Supriya, Suvapuh, Pundarika, Sugandha, Surasa, Pramathini, Kamya and Saradwati, all danced there together. |
Mbh.1.209.10310 | And yet they killed each for the sake of Tilottama. |
Mbh.1.209.10314 | Whose daughter also was this Tilottama for whose love the maddened brothers killed each other? |
Mbh.1.212.10416 | And because she had been created with portions of every gem taken in minute measures, the Grandsire bestowed upon her the name of Tilottama. |
Mbh.1.212.10418 | The Grandsire answered, Go, O Tilottama, unto the Asuras, Sunda and Upasunda. |
Mbh.1.212.10423 | While Tilottama walked round the conclave of the celestials, Indra and the illustrious Sthanu Mahadeva were the only ones that succeeded in preserving their tranquillity of mind. |
Mbh.1.212.10424 | But exceedingly desirous as Mahadeva was of beholding Tilottama when the damsel in her progress round the celestial conclave was at his side, another face like a full-blown lotus appeared on the southern side of his body. |
Mbh.1.212.10429 | And as regards the mass of the celestials and the Rishis, they turned their faces towards all directions as Tilottama walked round them. |
Mbh.1.212.10431 | And when Tilottama set out for the city of the Asuras with the wealth of her beauty, all regarded the task as already accomplished. |
Mbh.1.212.10432 | After Tilottama had gone away, the great god who was the First Cause of the Universe, dismissed all the celestials and the Rishis |
Mbh.1.213.10442 | Meanwhile Tilottama attired in a single piece of red silk that exposed all her charms, came along, plucking wild flowers on her way. |
Mbh.1.213.10458 | And the illustrious Grandsire applauded Tilottama and expressed his wish of granting her a boon. |
Mbh.1.213.10459 | The Supreme Deity, before Tilottama spoke, desirous of granting her a boon, cheerfully said, O beautiful damsel, thou shalt roam in the region of the Adityas. |
Mbh.1.213.10462 | Narada continued, It was thus that Asuras, ever united and inspired by the same purpose slew each other in wrath for the sake of Tilottama. |
Mbh.13.141.11565 | SECTION CXLI The blessed and holy one said, In days of yore, a blessed woman was created by Brahman, called Tilottama, by culling grains of beauty from every beautiful object in the universe. |
Mbh.13.165.13692 | Then comes the three-eyed Lord of Lima; then Skanda the generalissimo of the celestial forces; then Visakha; then Agni the eater of sacrificial libations; then Vayu the god of wind; then Chandramas; then Aditya the god of the sun, endued with effulgence; then the illustrious Sakra the lord of Sachi; and Yama with his spouse Dhumorna; and Varuna with Gauri; Kuvera the lord of treasures, with his spouse Riddhi; the amiable and illustrious cow Surabhi; the great Rishi Visravas; Sankalpa, Ocean, Gangs: the other sacred Rivers; the diverse Maruts; the Valkhilyas crowned with success of penances; the island-born Krishna; Narada; Parvata; Viswavasu; the Hahas; the Huhus; Tumvuru; Chitrasena; the celestial messenger of wide celebrity; the highly blessed celestial maidens; the celestial Apsaras, Urvasi, Menaka, Rambha; Misrakesi, Alamvusha, Viswachi, Ghritachi, Panchachuda, Tilottama, the Adityas, the Vasus, the Aswins, the Pitris; Dharma Righteousness; Vedic lore, Penances, Diksha, Perseverance in religious acts, the Grandsire, Day and Night, Kasyapa the son of Marichi, Sukra, Vrihaspati, Mangala the son of Earth, Vudha, Rahu, Sanischara, the Constellations, the Seasons, the Months, the Fortnights, the Year, Garuda, the son of Vinata, the several Oceans, the sons of Kadru, viz, the Snakes, Satadru, Vipasa, Chandrabhaga, Saraswati, Sindhu, Devika, Prabhasa, the lakes of Pushkara, Ganga, Mahanadi, Vena, Kaveri, Narmada, Kulampuna Visalya, Karatoya, Amvuvahini. |
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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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