Daityas

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 28 Aug 2011 16:57 and updated at 28 Aug 2011 16:57

VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN

vrm.1.43 b, a "Oh, Rama, all of the Devas along with the assemblages of sages, Daityas, Danavas, Rakshasas, and even great Uragas with Kinnara s, and Gandharva s with best Yaksha s, and even Sarpas and Apsara s, have delightfully moved after Ganga who is following the chariot of Bhagiratha, and why they, in fact, all of the aquatic beings have followed Ganga.
vrm.1.45 "All the Daityas and Danavas have come to one side against Sura s, and there occurred a very gruesome war which was perplexing to all the triad of universe viz.
vrm.1.45 "In this horrendous war between the progeny of Diti, namely Daityas, and the progeny of Aditi, namely Adityas, the sons of Aditi being Gods, have altogether massacred the sons of Diti.
vrm.3.50 "He who eliminated Daityas and Danavas in combats time after time, that Rama though apparently attired in jute cloths like a meek saint, will become a towering inferno in a given combat, and he eliminates you very soon.
vrm.4.40 "Those ghastly vanara chiefs who are a match to the Daityas and Danavas have arrived with these diversely triumphant, terribly victorious and mighty vanara soldiers.
vrm.4.40 "Such of those ghastly vanara chiefs who are a match to the Daityas and Danavas have arrived with these diversely triumphant, terribly victorious and mighty vanara soldiers.
vrm.5.51 "O king of Rakshasas! Devas, Daityas, Gandharvas, Vidyadharas, Nagas, Yakshas, all of them are not able to stand before Rama the lord of the three worlds.
vrm.5.52 You conquered a multitude of proud Suras and Daityas together with their kings in battles several times"
vrm.5.60 "O the best of Vanaras! No one is equal to us even in our prowess nor indeed anyone who can leap like us in the worlds either of Devas or Daityas.
vrm.6.15 How can I, with great valor, who suppressed the arrogance of even the Devas and who made the lives of even excellent of the Daityas miserable, not capable of conquering the two princes who are ordinary human beings? Hearing those words of Indrajit, who was equal to Indra, dangerous to be approached, and possessing great vital power, Vibhishana the excellent one among bearers of weapons spoke then the following highly meaningful words:
vrm.6.28 O, king! Do you observe those Vanaras resembling huge Elephants in rut, rising like banyan trees on the banks of River Ganga or Sala trees on Himalayas? Those warriors, able to change their form at will, are irresistible, equal to Daityas and Danavas, and in a battle, are endowed with the valour of the Devas.
vrm.6.37 I am myself determined to slay that wicked who owing to the boon he has received, enjoys oppressing multitudes of Daityas and Danavas, as also the magnanimous sages and who ranges the world, persenting all being.
vrm.6.43 Those strong Rakshasas were destroyed thus by those valiant Vanaras there in a series of hand to hand encounters, as the Daityas were destroyed by the blows of the Devas.
vrm.6.60 "O, Prince! It is not indeed the Daityas or Danavas who have put us in such a peril as it comes to us from a man.
vrm.6.60 "That which this king never suffered at the hands of Devas, Daityas or Danavas, he has had to endure here from Rama, who released him from the danger to his life.
vrm.6.71 Then, Vidyadharas, Bhutas, Devas, Daityas, great Sages and Guhyakas, all the great souled ones saw that battle.
vrm.6.102 Seated in their Vimanas aerial cars, Devas, Gandharvas, Uragas, the Sages, the Danavas and Daityas and those Garudas remaining in the air, saw then the battle of two heroes, fighting steadily with various dreadful weapons and looking like the final dissolution of the world.
vrm.7.5 The Devas, the Rishis, Yakshas, Gandharvas, Daityas and Danavas were all started to suffer oppression at their hands and ran away in grate confusion.
vrm.7.10 Thus addressed by the creator, Brahma, the Ten necked one, O Rama, standing before him with joined hands, said, O lord of creatures, I would, O eternal one, be incapable of being slain by Suparnas and Nagas, Yakshas, Daityas, Danavas and Rakshasas, and the Devas ;for, O thou that art worshipped by the immortals, anxiety I have none from any other beings.
vrm.7.11 Daityas are the progeny of Aditi by the same Kasyapa and this earth originally belonged to Daityas.
vrm.7.11 Notwithstanding the fraternal relationship between Devas and the Daityas their mothers Aditi and Diti also being sisters the daughters of Daksha by Dharani the Devas got the Daityas killed through Vishnu and got this earth also and became the Lords of all the three worlds.
vrm.7.12 And taking her hand with his own, Maya lord of Daityas laughing, said unto that lord of the Rakshasas, This daughter of mine, O king, borne by the Apsara, Hema, this my daughter named Mandodari do thou accept as thy wife.
vrm.7.17 And hearing this, a certain king of the Daityas, named Sumbhu proud, of his prowess was wrought up with wrath, and one night as my sire was on bed, that wicked one slew him.
vrm.7.20 And even as Vishnu had pleased me by destroying the Daityas, thou pleased me by harassing the Gandharvas and Nagas.
vrm.7.20 The world of man is unworthy of being afflicted by thee who at incapable of being destroyed by Devas, Danavas Daityas, Yakshas, Gandharvas and Rakshas.
vrm.7.23 And then the Raksha entered the regeon of waters the abode of Daityas and Nagas, well protected by Varuna.
vrm.7.23 Those Daityas were possessed of prowess and endowed with strength, carrying various weapons, breathing high spirits and invincible in battle.
vrm.7.23 Having vanquished him, he, in a moment, destroyed four hundred Daityas.
vrm.7.28 The Adityas, the Maruts, the Siddhas, the two Aswins, Rudras, the mines, Yama, Kubera, the oceans, mountains, rivers, all the divisions of the Veda and knowledge, ie, Planets, stars, sky, Siddhas, Gandharvas, Charanas, the ascetics conversant with the knowledge of Vedas, Garudas and the Nagas, the other Devas, Yakshas, Daityas and Rakshasas, were all seen in their incorporeal forms, on the person of that great Purusha, lying down.
vrm.7.28 Thereupon the virtuous souled Rama said to Agastya, the foremost of Munis "Who is that male being stationed in the island ?Who are those three Kotis male beings ?And who is this person who crusheth down the pride of the Daityas and Danavas?" Hearing Rama s words Agastya said "O thou existing eternally, O god of gods, hearken, I shall relate it unto thee.
vrm.7.29 And wept there in the chariot, hundreds of the females of Nagas, Gandharvas, of great ascetics, Daityas and of Danavas.
vrm.7.29 Fourteen thousand Daityas, under the name of Kalakeyas, have been destroyed by thee, O king, in the battle and amongst them was my highly power ful husband dearer than my life.
vrm.7.30 And beholding Ravana proceed, hundreds of Daityas, inimical to the Devas, followed him.
vrm.7.43 He always vanquisheth in encounter Daityas Danavas, Rakshasas and all other enemies of the Devas and every one of them worships him.
vrm.7.43 Hearing those Words of the great ascetic Sanatkumara, Ravana, the lord of Rakshasas, bowing, replied "Being slain by Hari to what station do the Daityas, Danavas and Rakshasas attain? And why doth Hari destroy them ?"Whereto Sanatkumara replied "Whoever are slain by the Devas do eternally reside in their region.
vrm.7.46 Whoever, amongst the Daityas, Danavas and Rakshasas was reported to him as being powerful he used to invite for battle.
vrm.7.100 O descendant of Raghu, being terrified, the generous Devas, the rich Daityas, the highly powerful Nagas, the irrepressible Rakshasas, Gandharvas and Yakshas used to adore him perpetually.

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