Tirtha
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 07:42 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 07:42
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.12.262.15988 | O Jajali, the Soul is itself a Tirtha. |
Mbh.13.25.3435 | Observing a fast for one month and bathing in that sacred Tirtha which is known to be acceptable to Maheswara, one becomes competent to behold the deities. |
Mbh.13.25.3440 | Bathing in Devika and the lake known by the name of Sundarika as also in the Tirtha called Aswini, one acquires, in one's next life, great beauty of form. |
Mbh.13.85.7889 | Upon also the pores of an ant-hill, upon the right ear of a goat, upon a piece of level earth, upon the waters of a Tirtha, or on the hand of a Brahmana, if libations are poured, the illustrious deity of fire becomes gratified and regards It as a source of his own aggrandisement as also that of the deities through his. |
Mbh.13.104.9478 | Between the tip and the root of the thumb is situate the sacred Tirtha known by the name of Brahma. |
Mbh.13.108.9871 | Indeed, it behoveth thee to expound to me what that Tirtha is which conduces to the greatest purity |
Mbh.13.108.9873 | Listen, however, with attention to me as I tell thee what the Tirtha, the cleanser, is of men endued with wisdom. |
Mbh.13.108.9874 | Adhering to eternal Truth, one should bathe in the Tirtha called Manasa, which is unfathomable for its depth, stainless, and pure, and which has Truth for its waters and the understanding for its lake |
Mbh.13.108.9875 | The fruits in the form of cleansing, that one acquires by bathing in that Tirtha, are freedom from cupidity, sincerity, truthfulness, mildness of behaviour, compassion, abstention from injuring any creature, self-restraint, and tranquillity. |
Mbh.13.108.9879 | He who is acquainted with the truths of all things and who is freed from the idea of meum, is said to be the highest Tirtha |
Mbh.13.108.9891 | Those ablutions which one performs with a blazing mind in the waters of the knowledge of Brahma in the Tirtha called Manasa, are the true ablutions of those that are conversant with Truth. |
Mbh.13.140.11518 | She held a jar on her loins that was filled with the waters of every Tirtha, and was accompanied by the presiding deities of her own sex of all the mountain streams. |
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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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