Time S
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 07:41 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 07:41
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
MAHABHARATA NOUN
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Mbh.12.28.1283 | Seats and beds and vehicles, prosperity and drink and food, ever approach leaving creatures according to Time's course |
Mbh.12.28.1300 | Objects, whether coveted or otherwise, come upon creatures in consequence of Time's course. |
Mbh.12.28.1303 | Cold, and heat, and rain, come one after another in consequence of Time's course. |
Mbh.12.222.13447 | SECTION CCXXIII Yudhishthira said, Tell me, O grandsire, by adopting what sort of intelligence may a monarch, who has been divested of prosperity and crushed by Time's heavy bludgeon, still live on this earth' |
Mbh.12.226.13817 | There is no rescuer of men that are afflicted by Time's course. |
Mbh.12.226.13831 | In Time's course many thousands of Indras and of deities have been swept off yuga after yuga. |
Mbh.12.226.13891 | In this delightful world of living beings, thou art now, in consequence of Time's course, an object of universal adoration. |
Mbh.12.226.13912 | Thou braggest before one who, upon his time having matured, is surrounded on all sides by Time's conflagration and bound strongly in Time's cords. |
Mbh.12.226.13915 | Gain and loss, happiness and misery, lust and wrath, birth and death, captivity and release, these all one encounters in Time's course. |
Mbh.12.226.13920 | There are certain acts by doing which one person obtains happiness in Time's course. |
Mbh.12.226.13933 | Like thyself I also know that this universe is not eternal, and that it has been thrown into Time's conflagration that is dreadful though hidden from the view, that is continuously burning, and that is truly endless. |
Mbh.12.226.13935 | Nothing among beings that are subtile or gross enjoys an immunity from Time's sway. |
Mbh.12.226.13936 | All things are being cooked in Time's cauldron. |
Mbh.12.226.13963 | O son of Virochana, fully conversant art thou with the topic of Time's conduct. |
Mbh.12.226.13975 | These nooses of Varuna, with which thou hast been bound, will loosen Time's course in consequence of the misconduct of men. |
Mbh.12.303.19124 | Though destitute of attributes, he regards himself as endued therewith, and though transcending Time, imagines himself to be under Time's control. |
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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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