Touch
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.2.11.435 | And Daksha, Prachetas, Pulaha, Marichi, the master Kasyapa, Bhrigu, Atri, and Vasistha and Gautama, and also Angiras, and Pulastya, Kraut, Prahlada, and Kardama, these Prajapatis, and Angirasa of the Atharvan Veda, the Valikhilyas, the Marichipas; Intelligence, Space, Knowledge, Air, Heat, Water, Earth, Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, Scent; Nature, and the Modes of Nature, and the elemental and prime causes of the world, all stay in that mansion beside the lord Brahma. |
Mbh.6.3.163 | Touch, smell, and taste have, O monarch, become what they were not. |
Mbh.12.183.11094 | Touch is of various kinds: warm, cold, agreeable. |
Mbh.12.193.11565 | Touch, action, and skin are the triple attributes of the Wind. |
Mbh.12.231.14344 | It is said to possess the attribute of Touch. |
Mbh.12.231.14353 | After Space comes Wind, which has, therefore, both Sound and Touch for its attributes. |
Mbh.12.231.14354 | From Wind comes Light or Fire, which has Sound, Touch, and Form for its attributes. |
Mbh.12.231.14355 | From Light is Water, which has Sound, Touch, Form, and Taste for its attributes. |
Mbh.12.231.14356 | From Water is Earth, which has Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, and Scent for its attributes. |
Mbh.12.246.15175 | Touch is said to be the attribute of the wind; taste of water; form of light. |
Mbh.12.310.19539 | Persons conversant with the primal elements say that Sound and Touch and Form and Taste and Scent are the fifth creation, relating to the Great primal elements. |
Mbh.12.311.19566 | Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, and Scent, these five are called Visesha. |
Mbh.12.329.21018 | Touch forms its island. |
Mbh.12.344.22843 | It is from that illustrious and foremost of Beings that Touch also has arisen. |
Mbh.12.347.23159 | Touch, which is the attribute of Wind, is also said to have Narayana for its soul. |
Mbh.14.43.1781 | Touch always appertains to the wind as its quality. |
Mbh.14.50.2162 | Touch has been said to be of various kinds. |
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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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