Vishnu S
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 01 Mar 2010 18:37 and updated at 01 Mar 2010 18:37
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.2.362 | In this last are contained Vishnuparva, Vishnu's frolics and feats as a child, the destruction of Kansa, and lastly, the very wonderful Bhavishyaparva' in which there are prophecies regarding the future. |
Mbh.3.99.5234 | And Bhargava, who had thus been deprived of his senses, regaining consciousness and life, bowed unto Rama, that manifestation of Vishnu's power. |
Mbh.3.101.5295 | And struck with Indra's Vajra the great Asura decked in gold and garlands fell head-long, like the great mountain Mandara hurled of yore from Vishnu's hands; and although the prince of Daityas was slain, yet Sakra in panic ran from the field, desiring to take shelter in a lake, thinking that the Vajra itself had not been hurled from his hands and regarding that Vritra himself was still alive. |
Mbh.3.141.7200 | Here also is manifest another deed of Vishnu's. |
Mbh.3.146.7514 | And it came to pass that the mighty son of Dasaratha the heroic Rama, who is Vishnu's self in the shape of a human being, took his birth in this world. |
Mbh.5.16.719 | Having got the froth of waters, strengthened with Vishnu's energy, thou formerly slew Vritra. |
Mbh.5.104.4807 | As Lakshmi in Vishnu's house, or Swaha in that of Agni so let the slender-waisted Gunakesi be a wife in thy race. |
Mbh.7.47.2217 | SECTION XLVII Sanjaya said, That joy of Vishnu's sister viz, Abhimanyu, that Atiratha, decked with the weapons of Vishnu himself, looked exceedingly beautiful on the field of battle and looked like a second Janardana. |
Mbh.12.58.3262 | At that time a golden lotus was born from Vishnu's brow. |
Mbh.12.227.14003 | Riding upon Vishnu's vehicle adorned with Garuda and Surya himself, that object blazed forth with unrivalled splendour, and seemed to illumine the three worlds. |
Mbh.12.328.20942 | This wind is the breath of Vishnu's nostrils. |
Mbh.12.342.22539 | Beholding that strange sight, Bharadwaja assailed Vishnu with a handful of water, upon which Vishnu's bosom received a mark called Sreevatsa. |
Mbh.14.4.115 | He was like unto Vishnu's second self. |
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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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