Ram6 22

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VALMIKI RAMAYANA

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BOOK 6: YUDDA KANDA

SECTION 22

Then, Rama spoke these harsh words to the ocean: O, ocean! I will

make you dry up now along with your nethermost subterranean region. O, Ocean! A vast stretch of sand will appear, when your water gets consumed by my arrows when you get dried up and the creatures inhabiting you get destroyed by me. By a gush of arrows released by my bow, our Vanaras can proceed to the other shore even by foot O, ocean!

O, Sea the abode of Rakshasas! You are not able to recognize my valor or prowess through your intelligence .You will indeed get repentance at my hands. Fixing an arrow resembling the Rod of Brahma charged with a missile to his excellent bow, the exceedingly powerful Rama stretched it towards the sea.

While Rama was stretching that bow, both the heaven and earth suddenly seemed to be split asunder. Mountains also were shaken. Darkness enveloped the world. All the quarters were obscured. Lakes and rivers were soon agitated.

The moon sun and the stars moved obliquely and though the suns rays lighted the sky, it was enveloped by darkness and shined with a blaze of hundreds of meteors while thunders reverberated with an unparalleled sound in the sky. Maruts blew in their colossal form and the winds, then sweeping away the clouds, tore up the trees again and again.

The wind, shattering the mountain peaks, broke off the points of the rocks. Winds of great velocity struck together in the sky and emitted flashes of radiance proceeding from lightning with a great sound and then there were great thunders. The visible creatures cried out along with the thunders. The invisible beings too gave off a terrific noise. The creatures were overpowered, frightened, agitated, lied down and also very much anguished. They did not move due to fear.

The great ocean with its waves and water, along with its living creatures including snakes and Rakshasas soon became possessed of a terrific velocity. Due to that speed and swelling of waters, the ocean crossed beyond the other shore to the extent of a Yojana (eight miles). Rama born in Raghu dynasty and the annihilator of enemies, did not retreat before that ocean, which swelled and crossed its limits.

Then, Sagara (the ocean god) himself rose from the middle of the ocean as the sun rises at dawn from the huge mountain of Meru. That ocean along with snakes of flaming jaws appeared with a hue of glossy emerald adorned with gold.

The valiant ocean, the lord of rivers, wearing a wreath of pearls, with his eyes resembling lotus leaves, bearing a beautiful garland made of all kinds of flowers on his head, with ornaments of refined gold, adorned with excellent jewels made of pearls from his domain, decorated with different kinds of gems and metals, resembling Himavat mountain, wearing on his broad chest a locket shedding a white luster, resembling a Kaustubha gem and hanging in the middle of a single string of pearls,with a multitude of waves whirled around him, encircled by the clouds and winds, escorted by rivers mainly the Ganga and Sindhu, endowed with diverse forms resembling various deities, approached Rama with joined palms, who stood with arrows in hand, addressing him first as Rama! and spoke the following words:

O, beloved Rama! Earth, wind ether, water and light remain fixed in their own nature, resorting to their eternal path. Therefore, I am fathomless and my nature is that it is impossible of being swum across. It becomes unnatural if I am shallow. I am telling you the following device to cross me.

O, prince! Neither from desire nor ambition nor fear nor from affection, I am able to solidify my waters inhabited by alligators. O, Rama! I shall make it possible to see that you are able to cross over. I will arrange a place for the Vanaras to cross me and bear with it. As far as the army crosses me, the crocodiles will not be aggressive to them.

Then, Rama spoke to that ocean as follows: Listen to me. This great arrow should not go in vain. In which region should it be descended? Hearing Ramas words and seeing that powerful arrow, the large splendid Ocean spoke the following words to Rama: Towards my northern side, there is a holy place. It is well known

as Drumatulya, in the same way as you are well known to this world. Numerous robbers of fearful aspect and deeds, having the sinful Abhiras as their chief, drink my waters there. I am not able to bear that touch of those wicked people, the evil doers, O, Rama! Let this excellent arrow with out vain be released over them there.

Hearing those words of the high soled Ocean, Rama released that excellent and splendid arrow towards that place as directed by the ocean. The place where the arrow, whose splendor was akin to that of a thunder and a thunder bolt, was descended by Rama that place is indeed famous as desert of Maru on this earth.

The earth there, pierced by the dart, then emitted a sound The waters of the penultimate subterranean region gushed forth from the mouth of that cleft. Then the hollow became known as Vrana. Water constantly seen, gushing forth from it resembled seawater.

A terrific splitting sound was born in that place. Water was dried up in those cavities, as a result of hurling of that arrow by Rama. That desert of Maru became famous in the three worlds. Rama (the son of Dasaratha), a wise man and a valiant man resembling a celestial, made that cavity dried up and gave a boon to that desert of Maru. Due to granting of a boon by Rama, that desert of Maru became the

most congenial place for cattle rearing, a place with a little of disease, producing tasty fruits and roots, with a lot of clarified butter, a lot of milk and various kinds of sweet smelling herbs. Thus it became an auspicious and suitable move, bestowing these merits. While that cavity was burning, Ocean the lord of rivers spoke these words to Rama who knew all scientific treatises.

O, excellent man! This one, named Nala, a glorious person, is the son of Vishvakarma who was given a boon by his father and is equal to Visvakarma. Let this greatly energetic Vanara build a bridge across me. I can hold that bridge. He is just the same as his father. Thus speaking, the god of Ocean disappeared from that place. Then

Nala, the more distinguished among Vanaras stood up and spoke the following words to Rama of great power: The great Ocean disclosed a truth. I will construct a bridge across this large Ocean, taking recourse to the skill and ability of my father. This Sagara, the formidable mass of water, in fear of punishment,

gave a passage to Rama, wishing to see a bridge constructed on it. On the mountain of Mandara, the following boon was given by Visvakarma to my mother: O, god like lady! A son equal to me will be born to you. I am a son born of Visvakarmas own loins. I am equal to Visvakarma. This god of Ocean has reminded me. The great ocean spoke the truth.

Being unasked, I have not told you my details earlier. I am capable of constructing a bridge across the ocean. Hence, let the foremost of Vanaras build the bridge now itself. Then, being sent by Rama, hundreds and thousands of Vanara heroes jumped in joy on all sides towards the great forest.

Those army chiefs of Vanaras, who resembled mountains, broke the rocks and trees there and dragged them away towards the sea. Those Vanaras filled the ocean with all types of trees like Sala and Asvakarna, Dhava and bamboo, Kutaja, Arjuna, palmyra,Tilaka, Tinisa, Bilva, Saptaparna, Karnika, in blossom as also mango and Asoka.

The excellent Vanaras, the forest animals lifted and brought, like Indras flag posts, some trees with roots intact and some others without roots. From here and there the Vanaras brought Palmyra trees, pomegranate shrubs, coconut and Vibhitaka, Karira, Bakula and neem trees. The huge bodied Vanaras with mighty strength uprooted Elephant sized rocks and mountains and transported them by mechanical

contrivances. The water, raised up due to sudden throwing of mountains in the sea, soured upward towards the sky and from there again, gushed back. The rocks befalling on all sides perturbed the ocean. Some others drew up strings a hundred Yojanas long (in order to keep the rocks in a straight line.)

Nala on his part initiated a monumental bridge in the middle of the ocean. The bridge was built at that time with the cooperation of other Vanaras, of terrible doings. Some Vanaras were holding poles for measuring the bridge and some others collected the material. Reeds and logs resembling clouds and mountains, brought by hundreds of Vanaras, lead by the command of Rama, fastened some

parts of the bridge. Vanaras constructed the bridge with trees having blossom at the end of their boughs. Some Vanaras looking like Rakshasas seized rocks resembling mountains and peaks of mountains and appeared running hither and thither. Then, a tumultuous sound occurred when the rocks were thrown into the sea and when mountains were caused to fall there.

On the first day, fourteen Yojanas of bridge were constructed by the Vanaras speedily, thrilled with delight as they were, resembling Elephants. In the same manner, on the second day twenty Yojanas of bridge were constructed speedily by the Vanaras of terrific bodies and of mighty strength.

Thus, on the third day twenty one Yojanas of the bridge were constructed in the ocean speedily by the Vanaras with their colossal bodies. On the forth day, a further of twenty two Yojanas were constructed by the dashing Vanaras with a great speed. In that manner, on the fifth day, the Vanaras working quickly

constructed twenty three Yojanas of the bridge up to the other seashore. That Nala, the strong and illustrious son of Visvakarma and an excellent Vanara built the bridge across the sea as truly as his father would have built it. That beautiful and lovely bridge constructed by Nala across the ocean the abode of alligators, shone brightly like a milky way of stars in the

sky. With a desire to behold that marvel,Devas along with Gandharvas, Siddhas and great sages came then and stood up in the sky. The Devas and Gandharvas, saw Nalas bridge, having a width of Ten Yojanas and a length of Hundred Yojanas and which was very difficult to be built. The Vanaras taking long leaps and short leaps shouted in joy. All

other beings saw that construction of the bridge across the ocean as unimaginable, impossible and wonderful, causing their hair to stand on end in amazement. Those thousand crores of Vanaras in a great spectacle reached the other shore of the great ocean soon after building that bridge across the sea. That colossal bridge, which was broad, well constructed, glorious,

well postured and held together firmly, looked beautiful like a separating straight line in the ocean. Vibhishana, wielding a mace in his hand, stood up on the seashore along with his ministers, for the purpose of invading the enemies. Thereafter, Sugriva on his part spoke to Rama, the truly brave man as follows: O, valiant man! This ocean, the abode of alligators, is indeed

vast. You ascend the shoulder of Hanuman and let Lakshmana ascend the shoulder of Angada. These Vanaras can hold both of you while flying in the sky. Rama the glorious and righteous man, wielding a bow along with Lakshmana together with Sugriva, went in front of that army. Some Vanaras went along the middle of the bridge. Some others went along the sides. Some others were jumping into water. Some others marched

forward on the path. Some Vanaras entered the sky and aviated like Garuda the eagle. The highly terrific sound of the ocean was covered up by the great sounds of the terrific Vanaras who were crossing the sea. That army of Vanaras, which crossed the ocean by the bridge constructed by Nala, was encamped by Sugriva at a shore having many fruits

tubers and water. Seeing that Ramas accomplishment, which was amazing and arduous Devas, Siddhas and Charanas along with great sages, forthwith approached Rama and consecrated him with very splendid waters separately. They exalted Rama, who was duly respected by kings with their auspicious words as follows: O, king! Defeat the enemies. Rule the earth and ocean eternally for years.

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