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Shanti Parva 328.41

Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Shanti Parva Chapter 328 · Verse 41

mahabharataved-vyasshanti-parva

Sanskrit Original

सर्वप्राणभृतां प्राणान् योऽन्तकाले निरस्यति। यस्य वानुवर्तेते मृत्युवैवस्वतावुभौ॥ सम्यगन्वीक्षतां बुद्ध्या शान्तयाध्यात्मनित्यया। ध्यानाभ्यासाभिरामाणां योऽमृतत्वाय कल्पते॥ यं समासाद्य वेगेन दिशोऽन्तं प्रतिपेदिरे। दक्षस्य दशपुत्राणां सहस्राणि प्रजापतेः॥ येन स्पृष्टः पराभूतो यात्येव न निवर्तते। परावहो नाम परो वायुः स दुरतिक्रमः॥

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That wind which takes away the life of all living creatures when the proper time comes, whose path is followed by Death and Surya's son Yama, which becomes the source of that immortality becomes the source of the immortality which is acquired by the Yogins of subtile sight who are always engaged in Yogameditation, by whose help the thousands of grandsons of Daksha, that lord of creatures, by his ten sons, succeeded in days of yore in reaching the ends of the universe, whose touch enables one to acquire Liberation by freeing himself from the obligation of returning to the world, that wind is called by the name of Paravaha. The foremost of all winds, it cannot be resisted by any body.