Vaivaswata
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 16:01 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 16:01
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.167.8384 | Thereupon, O king of kings, well-pleased, he said unto me, Since thou hast beheld the great god, incapable of being beheld by any one else, soon wilt thou mix with Vaivaswata and the other Lokapalas and the lord of the celestials; and Indra too will grant thee weapons' |
Mbh.3.186.9223 | SECTION CLXXXVI Then Yudhishthira, the son of Pandu, said to the Brahmana, Markandeya, Do thou now narrate the history of Vaivaswata Manu? |
Mbh.3.186.9232 | On hearing these words from the fish, Vaivaswata Manu was overpowered with pity and he took out the fish from the water with his own hands. |
Mbh.3.186.9276 | And Vaivaswata Manu himself became desirous of creating the world. |
Mbh.3.295.14488 | It is for this that thou art called Vaivaswata by the wise. |
Mbh.7.116.5656 | O thou of mighty arms, who are they of whom king Vaivaswata is thinking today' |
Mbh.12.283.17454 | SECTION CCLXXXIV Janamejaya said, How O Brahmana, was the Horse-sacrifice of the Prajapati Daksha, the son of Prachetas, destroyed during the age of Vaivaswata Manu? |
Mbh.13.25.3459 | Bathing in the tirtha that is sacred to the Maruts, as also in that which is situate in the retreat of the Pitris, and also in that which is known by the name of Vaivaswata, one becomes cleansed of all one's sins and becomes as pure and sanctified as a tirtha. |
Mbh.13.71.6650 | Nachiketa continued, Hearing these words of Vaivaswata, I once more addressed him, saying, What are those objects by giving which, when kine are not procurable, givers may yet go to regions reserved for men making gifts of kine' |
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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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