Yajus
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 27 Feb 2010 15:11 and updated at 27 Feb 2010 15:11
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.1.29.1722 | And, O thou of great strength, when thou art engaged with the gods in combat, let the Riks, the Yajus, the Samas, the sacred sacrificial butter, all the mysteries Upanishads, constitute thy strength' |
Mbh.3.26.1214 | And the sounds of the Yajus, the Riks, the Samas, and other words uttered by the Brahmanas, were exceedingly delightful to hear. |
Mbh.3.43.2309 | And he was eulogised by many Gandharvas headed by Viswavasu and others, by bards and singers, and by foremost Brahmanas chanting Rik and Yajus hymns. |
Mbh.3.144.7334 | Then in company with those bulls among the twice-born ones, the Pandavas beheld that romantic asylum presided over by Nara and Narayana; devoid of gloom; and sacred; and untouched by the solar rays; and free from those rubs, viz hunger, and thirst, heat and cold, and removing all sorrow; and crowded with hosts of mighty sages; and adorned with the grace proceeding from the Vedas, Saman, Rich, and Yajus; and, O king, inaccessible to men who have renounced religion; and beautified with offerings, and homas; and sacred; and well-swept and daubed; and shining all around with offerings of celestial blossoms; and spread over with altars of sacrificial fire, and sacred ladles and pots; and graced with large water-jars, and baskets and the refuge of all beings; and echoing with the chanting of the Vedas; and heavenly: and worthy of being inhabited; and removing fatigue; and attended with splendour and of incomprehensible merit; and majestic with divine qualities. |
Mbh.3.148.7563 | And the Sama, the Rich, and the Yajus did not exist. |
Mbh.3.188.9461 | It is from me that the Rik, the Sama, the Yajus, and the Atharvan Vedas spring, and it is in me that they all enter when the time cometh. |
Mbh.3.311.15303 | What the Yajus of the sacrifice? |
Mbh.3.311.15306 | Yudhishthira answered, Life is the Sama of the sacrifice; the mind is the Yajus of the sacrifice: the Rik is that which is the refuge of the sacrifice; and it is Rik alone which sacrifice cannot do without |
Mbh.5.43.2341 | Dhritarashtra said, Is he that knoweth both the Rig and the Yajus Vedas, is he that knoweth the Sama Veda, sullied by sins or not when he commiteth sins' |
Mbh.5.43.2342 | Sanat-sujata said, I tell thee truly that the man that hath not restrained his senses is not rescued from his sinful acts by either the Sama or the Rig, or the Yajus Veda. |
Mbh.5.44.2499 | Neither in the Riks, nor among the Yajus, nor among the Atharvans, nor in the pure Samans, it is to be found. |
Mbh.6.33.1543 | I am the father of this universe, the mother, the creator, grandsire; I am the thing to be known, the means by which everything is cleaned, the syllable Om, the Rik, the Saman and the Yajus, I am the goal, the supporter, the lord, the on-looker, the abode, the refuge, the friend, the source, the destruction, the support, the receptacle; and the undestructible seed. |
Mbh.12.47.2372 | The Richs, the Yajus, and the Samans are thy abode. |
Mbh.12.47.2380 | Thy name is Yajus. |
Mbh.12.59.3384 | Originally Saman was one; Yajus was one, and Rich was one |
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
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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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