Ravana S
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 28 Feb 2010 17:58 and updated at 28 Feb 2010 17:58
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.147.7524 | And, O chief of the Bharatas, having by my own prowess crossed the ocean, that abode of sharks and crocodiles, I saw in Ravana's residence, the daughter of king Janaka, Sita, like unto the daughter of a celestial. |
Mbh.3.277.13475 | And blood began to flow as copiously from Ravana's body as water from a mountain spring. |
Mbh.3.280.13744 | And having slain the Rakshasis on the waters, I saw the chaste Sita within Ravana's harem, observing ascetic austerities, eager to behold her lord, with matted locks on head, and body besmeared with filth, and lean, and melancholy and helpless. |
Mbh.3.280.13760 | I then caused myself to be seized by Ravana's soldiers, and then set fire to the city of Lanka |
Mbh.3.281.13827 | And while Rama's troops were there, two of Ravana's counsellors and officers, named Suka and Sarana, who had come as spies, having assumed the shape of monkeys, were seized by Vibhishana. |
Mbh.3.286.13982 | Just at that juncture, however, Lakshmana cut into pieces the lance taken up by Ravana's son. |
Mbh.3.286.13989 | Then the heroic Rama and Lakshmana both continued to contend with their arrows against Ravana's son who had made himself invisible by his powers of illusion. |
Mbh.3.287.14016 | And the son of Sumitra also pierced Ravana's son with arrows of fiery energy. |
Mbh.3.288.14072 | Then Rama shot that terrible weapon of unrivalled energy, destined to compass Ravana's death, and resembling the curse of a Brahmana on the point of utterance. |
Mbh.3.288.14076 | And were consumed by the Brahma weapon, the physical ingredients of Ravana's body. |
Mbh.7.105.4874 | The Rakshasa Alamvusha in that battle, filled with rage, fought with the mighty Bhimasena, like Ravana's son Indrajit with Rama's brother Lakshmana. |
Mbh.7.139.6958 | Slain by me in battle, thou shalt today proceed to the abode of Yama, like Ravana's son Indrajit slain by Lakshmana, the younger brother of Rama. |
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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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