Kabandha
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 29 Aug 2011 09:45 and updated at 29 Aug 2011 09:45
VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN
vrm.1.1 | Rama" then cremated that eagle Jatayu in that anguish, and while searching for Seetha in forest, he indeed saw a Rakshasa named Kabandha, who is misshapen in his look and monstrous to look to. |
vrm.1.1 | b, "That Rama whose arms are highly powerful has eliminated and cremated that Rakshasa Kabandha, and Kabandha while going heavenward told Rama, oh, Raghava, proceed to the ascetic lady of right conduct and an expert in rightness, namely Shabari. |
vrm.1.3 | Raghava s anguish at the loss of Seetha Ravana s slaying the mighty eagle Jatayu Rama s seeing Kabandha, and also Lake Pampa. |
vrm.3.69 | Then they both had to drew nigh of a waylaying Rakshasa Kabandha, who is situated frontally with an overgrown body, which is neckless, ergo |
vrm.3.69 | Kabandha, whose body is colossal, and who is heinous and hideous, and who is like living trunk fenced by its shoulders and arms, and who by his physique is very deadly in appearance. |
vrm.3.69 | b, He that overlong armed Kabandha outstretching his overlong arms snatched both of the Raghava s, keeping them side by side in his fists, and wringing them with his might. |
vrm.3.69 | b, a In the meantime, that ruthless, log armed, fiercest Rakshasa Kabandha thunderously asked those brothers, Rama and Lakshmana. |
vrm.3.69 | So said Kabandha, in his arrogant tone. |
vrm.3.69 | b, a On hearing that sentence of that vile souled Kabandha, Rama said this to Lakshmana with a wilted face. |
vrm.3.70 | On prying at those two brothers, Rama and Lakshmana, who are completely stowed in the hangman s halter like arms of the Rakshasa, and who are enduring within it, Kabandha said this sentence to them. |
vrm.3.70 | So said Kabandha to brothers. |
vrm.3.70 | He that overlong armed Kabandha fell down with mangled arms, reverberated the sky, earth, and all of the ten points of horizon with a cacophonous voice, like a black thunderous cloud. |
vrm.3.70 | quot When that great mighty Kabandha is asking thus, Lakshmana who has prosperous characteristics has informed him about Rama of Kakutstha, an unremitting dynasty. |
vrm.3.70 | But Kabandha is highly delighted when Lakshmana spoke that way, |
vrm.3.71 | So said Kabandha to Rama. |
vrm.3.71 | b, a When Raghava is said thus by that Kabandha, the heir of Danu, that duty minded Rama said this word to Kabandha while Lakshmana is hearing. |
vrm.3.71 | b, a "Oh, brave Kabandha, on bringing dried up firewood that was rent at times by Elephants, and on digging a large trench, we will incinerate you in it. |
vrm.3.71 | When he is said thus that expert articulator Kabandha replied Rama, who is also an expert enunciator, with expedient words. |
vrm.3.72 | When Kabandha said that way, both those brave men and lords of people, on throwing the body of Kabandha into a mountain cleft and then embedded it with firewood. |
vrm.3.72 | That massy body of Kabandha is full with fat and while it is being cooked, it is in simile with a massy gob of ghee. |
vrm.3.72 | In a trice that highly dynamic Kabandha zoomed up shoving off that pyre, and he is now attired in lily white vestments and angelic garlands, and appeared like a fumeless fire. |
vrm.3.72 | Then highly gladdened Kabandha jumped up onto sky from the pyre, and there he is irradiant with unsullied clothing, and fineries decorated on |
vrm.3.72 | On going to firmament Kabandha is now seated in a dazzling Vimana celestial aircraft yoked with swans, which endows renown because it takes the occupants to the realms of Brahma, and sitting in that Vimana he said this sentence to Rama, while his own great glimmer and glitter beamed forth in all ten quarters. |
vrm.3.72 | So Kabandha continued his advise to Rama regarding Sugreeva. |
vrm.3.73 | On showing a concept for questing after Seetha that context sensitive Kabandha further spoke this sentence which is inclusive of right concept to Rama. |
vrm.3.73 | Thus Kabandha informed them. |
vrm.3.73 | That impressive Kabandha adorned with divine garlands and abiding in sky scintillating with the grandeur of the dazzle of the sun has bidden both the brothers, Rama and Lakshmana thus, awaited a bid adieu from them. |
vrm.3.73 | b, a Rama and Lakshmana who started off on their peregrination said this sentence to that highly providential Kabandha, who is temporising in the sky in their vicinity, thus as "you may proceed. |
vrm.3.73 | b, a On getting the orders for departure from those two brothers who are highly gladdened at the information given by Kabandha, he that Kabandha who is ready to exit, he further said to them thus, "proceed for the purpose of achieving your task. |
vrm.3.73 | Kabandha who redeemed his divine form has now got an aureole around him, and while irradiance is tamping whole of his mien, he moved further up on sky and reappeared. |
vrm.3.74 | Both the sons of that best king Dasharatha, on taking up westerly path in that forest travelled on the passage to Pampa as shown by Kabandha. |
vrm.3.74 | from the wraith of the great souled Danu s son, Kabandha, and if you feel showing it like I wish to clearly see it, personally. |
vrm.5.16 | For the sake of this Seetha, the wide eyed one, Vali of great strength has been killed, Kabandha also equalling Ravana in strength has been felled. |
vrm.6.24 | That Rama the killer of Viraadha, Kabandha and Khara came along with Sugreeva to the place of Seetha. |
vrm.6.30 | There is no one on earth who is equal in prowess to Rama, by whom Viradha was killed as also Kabandha who was equal to Yama. |
vrm.6.67 | That Kumbhakarna of great splendour, as though bursting the hearts of all the Vanaras, laughed unnaturally as also awfully and spoke the following words to Rama: I am neither to be considered as Viradha nor Kabandha nor Khara nor Vali nor Maricha. |
vrm.6.94 | "Further, that Kabandha having arms with a length of eight miles each, with blood as his food and roaring with anger was killed. |
vrm.6.107 | Thought equipped with many arrows and well versed with all kinds of missiles, the valiant Rama, the augmentor of Kausalya s joy, then became thoughtful said to himself as follows: "What is the reason, these arrows by which Maricha, Khara, Dushana, Kabandha in Krauncha forest, and Viradha in Dandaka forest were killed, by which seven Sala trees and the mountains were burst, by which Vali was killed and the ocean shaken up all these arrows which provided immediate succour to me in battle, have proved of little efficacy in the case of Ravana. |
vrm.6.123 | Here was killed, Kabandha, having arms, a Yojana eight miles long. |
vrm.6.124 | "O Rama, devoted to virtue! Even the appearance of Maricha, the abduction of Seetha by Ravana, the sight of Kabandha, your arrival at the Pampa lake, your alliance with Sugreeva, how Vali was killed by you, the search operation for Seetha, the exploit of Hanuma, the tracing of Seetha, how the bridge, Nalasetu was constructed over the sea, how the City of Lanka was set fire by the rejoiced Vanara chiefs, how that Ravana who was the thorn in the side of Gods and how was arrogant of his might, was killed in battle, with his sons kinsfolk and his ministers as the Gods happened, how a boon was conferred by them on you all this is known to me by virtue of my asceticism. |
vrm.6.126 | They met, in that great forest, a Rakshasa by name Kabandha. |
vrm.6.126 | Then according to the advice of Kabandha, Rama of true prowess met Sugreeva, after heading for Mount Rishyamuka. |
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