***P10 - Amrita - The Churning of The Ocean of Milk
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Post by Anne Terri on Dec 4, 2016 8:44:24 GMT 1
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HINDUISM
THE MAHABHARATA
of
Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
GOD'S SELECTIONS
FROM THE MAHABHARATA – FOR PAINTED LESSONS ©
THE CHURNING OF THE OCEAN
“God / Brahman Speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit:
FROM THE MAHABHARATA – FOR PAINTED LESSONS ©
THE CHURNING OF THE OCEAN
“God / Brahman Speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit:
One of the favorite stories of The Mahabhaata is of The Churning of The Ocean of Milk to obtain Amrita.
For those who have not read this in a long time, it is placed below for your enjoyment, and is in color for ease of reading.
The link provided is to the entire story, and as you well know, the Astika Parva is extensive, and to read this all at once is overwhelming.
Maybe you will enjoy instead the painting depicting this event.
AMEN”
For those who have not read this in a long time, it is placed below for your enjoyment, and is in color for ease of reading.
The link provided is to the entire story, and as you well know, the Astika Parva is extensive, and to read this all at once is overwhelming.
Maybe you will enjoy instead the painting depicting this event.
AMEN”
THE ASTIKA PARVA
Section XVII -XVIII
"Saunaka asked,'Why did the gods churn the Ocean for nectar, and under what circumstances and when as you say, did that best of steeds so powerful and resplendent spring?'
"Sauti said,'There is a mountain named Meru, of blazing appearance, and looking like a heap of effulgence. The rays of the Sun falling on its
peaks of golden lustre are dispersed by them. Decked with gold and exceedingly beautiful, that mountain is the haunt of the gods and the Gandharvas. It is immeasurable and unapproachable by men of manifold sins. Dreadful beasts of prey wander over its breasts, and it is illuminated by many divine life-giving herbs. It stands kissing the heavens by its height and is the first of mountains. Ordinary people cannot even think of ascending it. It is graced with trees and streams, and resounds with the charming melody of winged choirs. Once the celestials sat on its begemmed peak--in conclave.
They who had practised penances and observed excellent vows for amrita now seemed to be eager seekers alter amrita (celestial ambrosia). Seeing the celestial assembly in anxious mood Nara-yana said to Brahman, 'Do thou churn the Ocean with the gods and the Asuras. By doing so, amrita will be obtained as also all drugs and gems. O ye gods, chum the Ocean, ye will discover amrita.'"
"Sauti continued, 'O son of Bhrigu! Vishnu with Brahman assented to it. And the lotus-eyed one (Vishnu) laid the hard task on the mighty Ananta, the prince of snakes. The powerful Ananta, directed thereto both by Brahman and Narayana, O Brahmana, tore up the mountain with the woods thereon and with the denizens of those woods. And the gods came to the shore of the Ocean with Ananta and addressed the Ocean, saying, 'O Ocean; we have come to churn thy waters for obtaining nectar.' And the Ocean replied, 'Be it so, as I shall not go without a share of it. I am able to bear the prodigious agitation of my waters set up by the mountain.' The gods then went to the king of tortoises and said to him, 'O Tortoise-king, thou wilt have to hold the mountain on thy back!' The Tortoise-king agreed, and Indra contrived to place the mountain on the former's back.
"And the gods and the Asuras made of Mandara a churning staff and Vasuki the cord, and set about churning the deep for amrita. The Asuras
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held Vasuki by the hood and the gods held him by the tail. And Ananta, who was on the side of the gods, at intervals raised the snake's hood and suddenly lowered it. And in consequence of the stretch Vasuki received at the hands of the gods and the Asuras, black vapours with flames issued from his mouth. These, turned into clouds charged with lightning, poured showers that refreshed the tired gods. And flowers that also fell on all sides of the celestials from the trees on the whirling Mandara, refreshed them.
"Then, O Brahmana, out of the deep came a tremendous roar like unto the roar of the clouds at the Universal Dissolution. Diverse aquatic animals being crushed by the great mountain gave up the ghost in the salt waters. And many denizens of the lower regions and the world of Varuna were killed. Large trees with birds on the whirling Mandara were torn up by the roots and fell into the water. The mutual friction of those trees also produced fires that blazed up frequently. The mountain thus looked like a mass of dark clouds charged with lightning. O Brahmana, the fire spread, and consumed the lions, elephants and other creatures that were on the mountain. Then Indra extinguished that fire by pouring down heavy showers.
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THE MAHABHARATA
NAMES WITHIN BOOK 1
ADI PARVA
God / Brahman Speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit:
There are many names within The Mahabharata.
The most important, shall be place here for those who are interested in knowing more.
AMEN"
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THE MAHABHARATA
NAMES WITHIN BOOK 1
ADI PARVA
God / Brahman Speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit:
There are many names within The Mahabharata.
The most important, shall be place here for those who are interested in knowing more.
AMEN"
Read more: glbresearch.proboards.com/thread/5733/names-book-1-adi-parva#ixzz4RqhGTFxu
THE MAHABHARATA of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
“God / Brahman Speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit: This will be an ongoing endeavor, which will take many hours to build. I Begin this new section within The Third Testament - Research Library, to Bring forward one of the most important ancient texts of Hinduism, The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa as translated into English from Sanskrit. by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896] In doing so, I have Asked of Anne to begin advanced studies on this, for the purposes of future links with other Hindu Study Guides currently in process. It is important to note that
The Mahabharata was written between 540 and 300 B.C. Most credit has been given to Vyasa. The Bhagavad Gita appears in Book 6. .... Juliet Sutherland, Project Manager. at sacred-texts.com, 2003, has asked that the Attribution appear with this public domain work as it is written below. AMEN”
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Scanned at sacred-texts.com, 2003. Proofed at Distributed Proofing, Juliet Sutherland, Project Manager. Additional proofing and formatting at sacred-texts.com, by J. B. Hare. This text is in the public domain. These files may be used for any non-commercial purpose, provided this notice of attribution is left intact.
Sagar Manthan - Art as part of collage. this work is in the public domain in India because its term of copyright has expired.