Kesari
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 29 Aug 2011 10:40 and updated at 29 Aug 2011 10:40
VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN
vrm.3.68 | Then that resolute Rama on going into forest along with Soumitri hunted a robust bodied, big Rohi animal, or, Kesari animal, and then he spread sacred grass on ground to place that offering to the deceased soul of that bird. |
vrm.4.39 | Honourable Kesari, the father of Hanuma, with his bodily gleam like that of the fibrils of lotuses and visage glittering in the gleam of nascent sun, and who is an intellectual, graceful and prominent vanara among all the vanara s, then came into view associated with thousands and thousands of armies of vanara s. |
vrm.4.66 | Punjikasthala yclept Anjana is the nicest Apsara among all Apsara s and she is the wife of Kesari, the Vanara. |
vrm.4.66 | a Such as you are, you are Kesari s son through his wife, oh, frightful pugilist, and you are the lineal son of Vayu, and even by your |
vrm.4.67 | Oh, brave one, oh, son of Kesari, oh, son of Vayu, oh, dear boy, you have wiped out the boundless bother of your kinsmen in its entirety. |
vrm.5.35 | From there, a Vanara called Kesari went to another mountain called Gokarna. |
vrm.5.35 | As prayed by Gods and seers, that great Vanara called Kesari, my father killed a Rakshasa named Shambasadana at a sacred shrine near the sea shore. |
vrm.5.35 | O Seetha! I am born in the womb of the wife of that Kesari the Vanara, by the grace of the Marut. |
vrm.5.35 | O Seetha! As provoked by the sages, Kesari, the valiant Vanara killed a Rakshasa called Shambasadana in battle. |
vrm.6.4 | Kesari with a retinue of a hundred crore, Panasa, Gaja and Arka along with many Vanaras were protecting one flank of that army. |
vrm.6.27 | O, king! This army chief called Kesari, the chief of the commanders of Vanaras, wanders in Kanchana mountain wherein there are trees which yield fruits in all seasons, inhabited by large black bees, to which the sun circumambulates clock wise, the mountain shining with its own colour and splendour, by whose brightness, the animals and Birds ever shine with the same hue, whose table land on the top of the mountain the great sages do not leave, wherein trees, all mango trees laden with fruits on all sides and wherein inhabit honey bees of excellent variety. |
vrm.6.28 | This Vanara, by whom the ocean was traversed, is the eldest son of Kesari. |
vrm.6.30 | Another one is the son of the teacher Brihaspati of Indra, called Kesari by whose son Hanuman the Rakshasas were destroyed. |
vrm.6.49 | A terrible combat was done by Kesari and Sampati in the battle field. |
vrm.6.73 | With lances, spikes and sharp arrows, charged with sacred texts, Indrajit the excellent Rakshasa struck all those foremost of Vanaras, namely Hanuman, Sugreeva, Angada, Gandhamadana, Jambavan, Sushena, Vegadarshina, Mainda, Dvivida, Nila, Gavaksha, Gavaya, Kesari, Hariloma, Vidyuddamshtra, Suryanana, Jyotimukha, a Vanara called Dadhimukha, Pavakaksha, Nala as also a Vanara named Kumuda. |
vrm.7.40 | Hanuman s father Kesari reigned in the mountain Sumeru which resembles gold by the inluence of the sun. |
vrm.7.40 | Kesari had a well known wife by the name of Anjana to whom he was greatly attached. |
vrm.7.50 | Do thou, O Sugriva, protect lovingly the highly powerful Hanuman, Nala, thy father in law Sushena, the mighty Tara, irrepressible Kumada, the powerful Neela, the heroic Satabali, Mainda, Dvivida, Gaya, Gavaksha, Gavaya, Sarava, the irresprcssible and powerful king of Rikshas Jambavan, Gandhamadana, valiant Rishava, Supatala, Kesari, Sarabha and Sumbha these and other heroic Vanaras who dedicated their lives to my service. |
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