Unchha
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 08:49 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 08:49
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.258.12634 | And he used to lead the Sila and Unchha modes of life |
Mbh.3.258.12650 | In this manner, during the next season, he came again and ate up all the food supplied by that wise one leading the Unchha mode of life. |
Mbh.3.258.12651 | Thereupon, without partaking any food himself, the sage Mudgala again became engaged in collecting corn, following the Unchha mode. |
Mbh.3.258.12653 | Nor could anger, nor guile, nor a sense of degradation, nor agitation, enter into the heart of that best of Brahmanas leading the Unchha mode of life along with his son and his wife. |
Mbh.3.258.12654 | In this way, Durvasa having made up his mind, during successive seasons presented himself for six several times before that best of sages living according to the Unchha mode; yet that Muni could not perceive any agitation in Mudgala's heart; and he found the pure heart of the pure-souled ascetic always pure. |
Mbh.3.259.12748 | Having heard these words, the Muni bade farewell to the celestial messenger, and that virtuous one leading the Unchha mode of life, assumed perfect contentment. |
Mbh.12.198.12016 | I then made a present, according to due rites and with proper devotion, of those two cows unto a poor Brahmana living by the Unchha method. |
Mbh.12.242.14966 | That kingdom grows in prosperity where these highly deserving persons live, viz, those that lead a life of domesticity according to the Kumbhadhanya method, they that lead it according to the Unchha method, and they that lead it according to the Kapoti method |
Mbh.13.141.11774 | Adopting the means of subsistence that is followed by the birds, those Rishis, conversant with every duty of righteousness, live according to the Unchha mode. |
Mbh.13.141.11797 | With corn wealth acquired by the Unchha mode, they should discharge the following duties, viz, the pouring of libations on the sacred fire, occupying a fixed seat employing oneself the while in the sacrifice called Dharmaratri, performance of she Soma-sacrifice, acquisition of especial knowledge, the giving of sacrificial presents which forms the fifth, the daily performance of sacrifices, devotion to the worship of the Pitris and the deities, hospitality towards all. |
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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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