Vibhavasu
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 17:27 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 17:27
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.1.35 | The sons of Div were Brihadbhanu, Chakshus, Atma Vibhavasu, Savita, Richika, Arka, Bhanu, Asavaha, and Ravi. |
Mbh.1.23.1494 | And all the deities seeing him, sought the protection of Vibhavasu Agni. |
Mbh.1.25.1577 | Thou art the light of all creatures, Aditya, Vibhavasu, and the wonderful elements. |
Mbh.1.29.1695 | There was of old a great Rishi of the name of Vibhavasu. |
Mbh.1.29.1700 | After some time his brother Vibhavasu told Supritika, It is from great foolishness that persons blinded by love of wealth always desire to make a partition of their patrimony. |
Mbh.1.29.1706 | Supritika, thus cursed, then spake unto Vibhavasu, Thou also shall become a tortoise moving in the midst of the waters' |
Mbh.1.29.1707 | And thus on account of wealth those two fools, Supritika and Vibhavasu, from each other's curse, have become an elephant and a tortoise respectively. |
Mbh.1.55.2742 | The high-souled bearer of libation viz, Agni, called also Vibhavasu and Chitrabhanu, having gold for his vital seed and having his path, marked by black smoke, blazing up with flames inclined to the right, beareth these thy libations of clarified butter to the gods. |
Mbh.1.175.8946 | Thus addressed by Surya, the Rishi of great ascetic merit, bowing unto the god of light, replied, saying, O Vibhavasu, this thy daughter, Tapati, the younger sister of Savitri, I ask of thee for Samvarana! |
Mbh.1.200.9942 | Pritha, out of affection, pronounced a blessing upon her daughter-in-law endued with great beauty and every auspicious mark and possessed of a sweet disposition and good character, saying, Be thou unto thy husband as Sachi unto Indra, Swaha unto Vibhavasu, Rohini unto Soma, Damayanti unto Nala, Bhadra unto Vaisravana, Arundhati unto Vasishtha, Lakshmi unto Narayana! |
Mbh.2.30.1301 | Chief of the gods as thou art, thou art called Chitrabhanu, Anala, Vibhavasu, Hutasana, Jvalana, Sikhi, Vaiswanara, Pingesa, Plavanga, Bhuritejah. |
Mbh.3.26.1238 | And Dwaipayana and Narada and Jamadagnya and Prithusravas; and Indradyumna and Bhalaki and Kritachetas and Sahasrapat; and Karnasravas and Munja and Lavanaswa and Kasyapa; and Harita and Sthulakarana and Agnivesya and Saunaka; and Kritavak and Suvakana Vrihadaswa and Vibhavasu; and Urdharetas and Vrishamitra and Suhotra and Hotravahana; these and many other Brahmanas of rigid vows then adored Yudhishthira like Rishis adoring Purandara in heaven |
Mbh.3.90.4882 | And there also, O monarch, Vibhavasu fire himself, beholding that high-souled one's initiation, sang the following sloka: The river coming to the illustrious Jamadagni while sacrificing unto the gods gratified the Brahmanas with offerings of honey' |
Mbh.13.127.11039 | SECTION CXXVII Vibhavasu otherwise called Surya said, There are two offerings. |
Mbh.13.146.12165 | Rohini is the chaste wife of Sasin, and Swaha of Vibhavasu. |
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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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