Kashyapa
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 29 Aug 2011 10:27 and updated at 29 Aug 2011 10:27
VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN
vrm.1.8 | Then Sumantra gone quickly, for he in quickness is a dauntless one, and fetched all of the clerics like Suyajna, Vamadeva, Jaabaali, Kashyapa, and even Sage Vashishta, and also those other eminent Brahman that are Vedic scholars. |
vrm.1.9 | a "He said that Sage" Kashyapa has a son known as Vibhandaka, and his son will be the renowned Sage Rishyasringa, and that Sage Rishyasringa will grow up in forests, and will always be dwelling in forest. |
vrm.1.11 | b, a Then all the citizens are very happy on seeing that Brahman, Sage Rishyasringa, who is well honoured and being entered into the city by their king Dasharatha, as has been done once by Indra when he entered sage Kashyapa s son Vamana, the dwarfish boy and the incarnation of Vishnu, into heavens, and thus those citizens felt that their human lord Dasharatha vies with divine lord Indra. |
vrm.1.38 | "The daughter of Aristanemi, namely sage Kashyapa, and who is also the sister of Garuda, the Divine Eagle vehicle of Vishnu, is the second wife of Sagara, who is known by the name Sumati. |
vrm.1.46 | "Oh, Rama, Lady Diti was highly anguished for those sons that are killed and said this to her husband, Sage Kashyapa, the son of Sage Marichi. |
vrm.1.75 | "Such as you were, you on becoming a dedicatee to probity, haven t you given the planet earth to Kashyapa and haven t you repaired to forests, and haven t you flagged yourself on Mountain Mahendra. |
vrm.1.75 | and on getting the entire earth under my control I performed Vedic ritual, and at the end of that Vedic ritual, I gave all that earth to sage Kashyapa, a sage with divine soul and with pious observances, as a ritualistic generosity. |
vrm.1.76 | "Once, when I donated entire earth to Sage Kashyapa, Kashyapa told me uninhabitable is my domain, viz. |
vrm.1.76 | "Such as I was, in my observance of my mentor Kashyapa s order I do not spend nights on this earth from then afterwards, oh, Kakutstha Rama, as I made over this earth for Kashyapa, indeed. |
vrm.2.110 | "From Kashyapa, Vivasvan sun god was born. |
vrm.3.14 | And oh, Raghava, Daksha, Vivaswan were while the other name of Vivasvan is Aristanemi, and lastly the great resplendent Kashyapa, was there as Prajapati. |
vrm.3.14 | "Of them Kashyapa accepted eight slender waisted daughters of Daksha Prajapati, namely Aditi, Diti, Danu, Kaalaka and Taamra, Krodhavasha, also thus Manu and even Anala also as wives. |
vrm.3.14 | "Then Kashyapa is gladdened and said to those young wives, "You all shall deliver sons similar to me and who can sustain the three worlds. |
vrm.3.14 | b, a "Oh, dextrous Rama, Aditi, Diti, Kaalaka and Danu have agreed for that, but others became unheedful of Kashyapa s words. |
vrm.3.14 | "Oh, the best among men Rama, the wife of great soul Kashyapa, lady Manu procreated humans, Brahman s, Kshatriya s, Vyasya s, and Shudra s. |
vrm.4.66 | The son of Kashyapa Prajapati and Lady Vinata is the best bird among all the Birds who is superbly mighty and who is universally renowned as Garuda. |
vrm.6.128 | Vasishta, Vamadeva, Kashyapa, Katyayana, Suyajna, Gautama and Vijaya consecrated Rama the tiger among men, with clear and fragrant water, as the eight Vasus |
vrm.7.70 | The assembly consisted of the priest Vasishta, the saint Kashyapa, ministers well versed in politics, other religious preceptors, moralists, members and kings. |
vrm.7.87 | Markandeya, Maudgalya, Vamadeva, Kashyapa, Katyayana, Javali, Gautama, and Narada these eight leading Brahmanas having taken their seats, Rama with folded hands, saluted them. |
vrm.7.104 | Having thus addressed his both brothers, Rama, the descendant of Kakuthstha of unmitigated prowess, again said to Lakshmana, in words pregnant with morality "O Lakshmana, having invited Vasishta, the foremost of twice born ones, conversant with all the rites of Asvamedha, Vamadeva, Javali, and Kashyapa and consulted with them duly I shall set free a horse gifted with all marks. |
vrm.7.109 | Next morning Rama, being present in the sacrificial ground and having sent for the Rishis, Vasishta, Vamadeva Javali, Kashyapa, Viswamitra, carrying on penances for a long time, Durvasa, Pulastya of hard austerities, Salastri, Bhargava, Markandeya living long, the highly illustrious Madgalya, Gargya, Chyavana, Satananda, conversent with religions, effulgent Varadwaya, Agnis son Vasuprava, Narada, Parvata, the great Gautama and other ascetics of firm vows, assembled with minds possessed by curiosity. |
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