Jambumali

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 29 Aug 2011 09:12 and updated at 29 Aug 2011 09:12

VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN

vrm.5.6 The best among Vanaras Hanuma went for the house of Jambumali and for the house of Sumali.
vrm.5.42 Hearing of large army of Rakshasas having been killed, that Ravana with his eyes rolling rapidly with anger, ordered Jambumali, son of Prahasta, who was unequal in prowess and admirably unconquerable in battle.
vrm.5.44 Jambumali, the Rakshasa with great tusks, wielding a bow, donning crimson garlands and clothes, wearing beautiful chaplet and charming ear rings, possessing a gigantic body, having round and open eyes, the Rakshasa causing diseases, unconquerable in battle, a strong Rakshasa and the son of Prahasta, commanded by Ravana, started stretching with rashness his big bow resembling a rain bow garnished splendorous arrows and which brilliance was similar to that of a lightening and produced a sound like that of a thunder.
vrm.5.44 The long armed Jambumali transfixed sharp arrows into that great Vanara, Hanuma who was standing on the top of the archy door way.
vrm.5.44 Seeing the mighty Hanuma, whirling around the sal tree, the exceedingly strong Jambumali discharged numerous arrows.
vrm.5.44 Spinning the iron rod with a great speed, Hanuma, richly endowed with strength and highly agitated, threw it on the broad chest of Jambumali.
vrm.5.44 That Jambumali s head was not there, nor his arms, nor his knees, nor his bow, nor his chariot and nor his Horses were seen nor his arrows.
vrm.5.44 Thus struck by Hanuma, the mighty Jambumali, with his limbs and ornaments crushed to powder, was instantly killed and fell dead on the ground.
vrm.5.44 Hearing Jambumali having been killed, as also the mighty Kimkaras, Ravana was angry with his red enraged eyes.
vrm.5.48 "All the Kimkaras, a Rakshasa called Jambumali, the heroic sons of ministers and the five chiefs of army have been killed, as also the army together with highly abundant number of Horses, Elephants and chariots.
vrm.5.58 "Then, Ravana dispatched Jambumali, the son of Prahasta together with numerous dreadful Rakshasas having terrific forms.
vrm.6.43 The ever indomitable Sampati fought with Prajangha and Hanuman the Vanara measured his strength with Jambumali.
vrm.6.43 Jambumali, standing in his chariot, full of strength and fury banged on Hanumans breast, with a javelin kept in his chariot, on the field of battle.
vrm.6.89 The valiant Nikumbha, the mighty Kumbhakarna, Kumbha, the Rakshasa called Dhumraksha, Jambumali, Mahamali, the highly swift Ashaniprabha, Suptaghna, Yajnakopa, a Rakshasa named Vajradamshtra, Samhadri, Vikata the destroyer of enemies, Tapana, Manda, Praghaasa, Praghasa, Prajangha, Jangha, Agniketu who was difficult to be conquered, Agniketu, the valiant Rashmiketu, vidyujjihva, Dvijihva, Suryashatru, Akampana, Suparshva, Chakramali, Kampana and the mighty Devantaka were also killed.
vrm.7.32 And encircled by Maricha, Prahasta, Mahaparshva, Mahodara, Akampana, Nikumbha, Suka, Sarana, Sanghrada, Dhumaketu, Mahadangstra, Gathodara, Jambumali, Mahahrada, Virupaksha, Suptaghna, Yajnakopa, Durmukha, Khara, Trisira, Karaveeraksha, Suryashatru Mahakaya, Atikaya, Devantaka, Narantaka, all those gifted with great prowess, there entered the battle field, the highly powerful Sumalin, Ravana s maternal grandfather.

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