Upanishad
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 08:58 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 08:58
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.1.227 | Taking these facts for his subject, Dwaipayana composed a holy Upanishad that has been published to the world by learned and sacred bards in the Puranas composed by them. |
Mbh.1.91.5000 | It hath been said in the oldest Upanishad that a grihastha, acquiring wealth by honest means, should perform sacrifices; he should always give something in charity, should perform the rites of hospitality unto all arriving at his abode, and should never use anything without giving a portion thereof to others. |
Mbh.7.140.7074 | Fixing his gaze on the sun, and setting his cleansed heart on the moon, and thinking of the mantras in the great Upanishad, Bhurisravas, betaking himself to Yoga, ceased to speak. |
Mbh.12.252.15414 | Amongst the duties that have been laid down for the different modes of life including the fourth mode or Sannyasa, these to which I have adverted, which have yoga for their foremost, and which imply a cessation of every operation of the Mind and the understanding, have been laid down by Sandilya in the Chandogya Upanishad |
Mbh.12.338.21722 | Thou art the embodiment of the Upanishad, called by the name of Atharvasiras. |
Mbh.12.339.21965 | This great Upanishad, perfectly consist with the four Vedas, in harmony with Sankhya-yoga, and called by him by the name of the Pancharatra scriptures, and recited by Narayana himself with his own mouth, was repeated by Narada in the presence of many hearers in the abode of Brahman his sire in exactly the same way in which Narayana while that great god had showed himself unto him had recited it, and in which he had heard it from his own lips. |
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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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