Dasanana
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 28 Aug 2011 17:04 and updated at 28 Aug 2011 17:04
VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN
vrm.7.13 | And while Kumbhakarna was overpowered by sleep, Dasanana without let began to destroy Devarshis, Yakshas and Gandharvas, and going to graceful gardens, Nandana, etc, he devastated them ruthlessly. |
vrm.7.13 | And having enquired after the welfare of the king as well as his kindred, Vibhishana, showed him unto Dasanana seated in his court. |
vrm.7.14 | And rendered inert and sore assailed, Dasanana was deprived of his movements with vollies of weapons remembling torrents of rain. |
vrm.7.15 | And then that foremost of Yakshas hit Dasanana with three darts as he was rushing in wrath. |
vrm.7.16 | Thereat, growing enraged, the reverend Nandi Sankara s other body spoke unto that Raksha Dasagriva present there; As O Dasanana, deriding me for my monkey like form, thou hast indulged in a laughter resembling the bursting of thunder, so Vanaras endowed with prowess, and possessed of my form and energy shall be born for compassing the destruction, of thy race. |
vrm.7.16 | But without heading Nandi s speech, that highly powerful one Dasanana coming to the mountan, said, O Gopati, I will even uproot this mountain, for whom Pushpaka was deprived of its motion as I was journeying. |
vrm.7.16 | Do thou propitiate Uma s lord the blue throated Mahadeva; for, O Dasanana, save him thy refuge see we none in this matter. |
vrm.7.16 | And thereat that Lord Mahadeva, pleased, set free the hands of Dasanana stationed at the top of the mount, and O Rama, addressed him, saying, O Dasanana, pleased am I with thee on account of thy hymns. |
vrm.7.21 | And leaving the councillors alone the highly powerful wariors of Yama rushed against Dasanana with a shower of spears. |
vrm.7.23 | And duly honored by them Dasanana passed there a year, without any feeling of that place being different from his own home: and spent his time agreeably. |
vrm.7.24 | Beholding him, Dasanana s hairs stood on their end his heart and body trembled. |
vrm.7.28 | And the highly powerful Dasanana too roared with his councillors. |
vrm.7.31 | And Dasanana, the lord of the lords of the three worlds, thus begs thee, with folded palms. |
vrm.7.33 | Having beheld his own army slain by the Devas the highly powerful Dasanana, enraged, entered the ocean of celestial army and slaying the Devas in the conflict confronted Sakra. |
vrm.7.33 | And the Rakshasa chief Dasanana, having long arms, also assailed Indra with hundreds of shafts discharged of his bow. |
vrm.7.38 | Having drunk up the glories of my son thou hast announced thine own ;so I do say, O my son, do thou release Dasanana. |
vrm.7.38 | And being released by the influence of Pulastya, the highly powerful Dasanana, the king of Rakshasas, accepted his hospitality and being embraced by him, returned home ashamed. |
vrm.7.38 | Having acquired friendship with the thousand armed Arjuna, Dasanana, the king of Rakshasas. |
vrm.7.39 | Behold, O Dasanana, there lie the bones of all those, like conch, who came here to fight with the powerful king of Vanaras. |
vrm.7.39 | And having finished there Sandhya prayers and recited incantations he, with Dasanana, went to the nothern ocean. |
vrm.7.39 | Having got out Ravana from his arm pit, the foremost of Vanaras, laughing again and again said: Whence art thou coming?" Thereupon being surprised greatly, Dasanana, the king of Rakshasas, with eyes, shaking with exhaustion, said to the king of Vanaras: O king of Vanaras, resembling Mahendra, I am Ravana, the king of Rakshasas; I came here to fight: but I have beeen defeated by thee. |
vrm.7.44 | What is the use of speaking more, O Dasanana, He comprehends the three worlds, the mobile and immobile. |
vrm.7.46 | After Narada had reached there, the illustrious Dasanana went to that insular continent beyond even the reach of the Devas. |
vrm.7.46 | And Dasanana too away his golden car Pushpaka with them. |
vrm.7.46 | Dasanana, to a letter I followed the instructions of Sanatkumara. |
vrm.7.48 | Whereto the kings, greatly delighted, replied: "O Rama, it is by thy good fortune that thou hast come of victorious and been installed on the throne ;it is by thy good luck that thou hast got back Sita and the enemy Dasanana hath been vanquished. |
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