Hara

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 29 Aug 2011 08:21 and updated at 29 Aug 2011 08:21

VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN

vrm.1.45 a "The god of Gods Hara then left for his abode Kailasa parting with other Gods, and oh, Rama, the joy of Raghu s dynasty, the Gods and non Gods have continued to churn the Milky Ocean.
vrm.6.27 "He is a Vanara called Hara, who has terrific acts to his credit.
vrm.6.38 Hanuman, Angada, Nila, Mainda, Dvivida, Gaja, Gavaksha, Gavaya, Sharabha, Gandhamadana, Panasa, Kumuda, Hara, Rambha the chief of the troop, Jambavan, sushena, the greatly wise Rishabha, Durmukha of great splendour, Shatabali the Vanara and other hundreds of Vanaras which are fast moving, which can wander easily on mountains with a speed akin to that of wind, ascended that Suvela mountain which Rama ascended.
vrm.7.6 Having received this counsel of Hara, they, rendering reverence unto that enemy of Kama, came to the abode of Narayana and communicated everything unto him.
vrm.7.16 And then, O Rama, Mahadeva foremost of the deities even Hara, as in sport pressed the mount with his great toe.
vrm.7.27 Thou art Hara, Haritanemi, Yugantadahaka and Valadeva.
vrm.7.100 Thereupon, cognizant of that king s intention, the goddess, with Hara s consent, said Half" of the boon, that thou shalt beg of us both, shall be granted by Mahadeva, and the other half shall be granted by me.

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