Mahaparshva

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 29 Aug 2011 14:26 and updated at 29 Aug 2011 14:26

VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN

vrm.5.6 Hanuma with great prowess, and one with great speed, jumped for the house of Prahasta and from there leapt for another house that of Mahaparshva.
vrm.5.49 Durdhara, Prahasta, Mahaparshva the Rakshasa and the counselor Nikumbha and looked like the entire terrestrial globe enclosed by four oceans.
vrm.5.54 Jumping down on Prahasta s house, the valiant Hanuma, with great swiftness, having strength equal to wind, scattering fire on it, jumped over from there, to another house belonging to Mahaparshva.
vrm.5.54 Hanuma, with great swiftness, having strength equal to wind, scattering fire on it, jumped over from there, to another house belonging to Mahaparshva.
vrm.6.9 Then, Nikumbha, Rabhasa, the exceedingly strong Surya satru, Suptaghna, Yajakopa, Mahaparshva and Mahodara, the unconquerable Rakshasas Agniketu and Rasmiketu, then the powerful son of Ravana named Indrajit endowed with great energy, Prahasta and Virupaksha, Vajradamshtra who was extraordinarily strong, Dhumarksha and Atikaya and the Rakshasa by name Durmukha, carrying iron clubs, sharp edged spears, spikes, darts, javelins and axes, bows with excellent arrows and swords shining like a vast expanse of water, and who were all extremely enraged, and flaming as it were with glory, those Rakshasas rose up and spoke to Ravana as follows.
vrm.6.13 Perceiving Ravana enraged, a very strong Rakshasa named Mahaparshva thought for a while and with joined palms, spoke as follows: That man indeed is a fool, who after reaching a forest inhabited by wild beasts and vicious Elephants and having duly found honey, does not drink it.
vrm.6.13 Appreciating the words spoken thus by Mahaparshva, King Ravana spoke the following words:
vrm.6.13 O, Mahaparshva! Know a little secret about me.
vrm.6.14 O, king! Either Kumbhakarna or Indrajit and either Mahaparshva or Mahodara and either Nikumbha or Kumbha or even Atikaya cannot withstand Rama in battle.
vrm.6.19 O, Rama! The glorious Indrajit, having propitiated the God of Fire, strikes his enemy while remaining invisible in the battle field with a huge battle array on both sides Mahodara and Mahaparshva along with a Rakshasa called Akampana who are equal to the guardians of the world in battle they are the commanders of his army.
vrm.6.37 Mahaparshva and Mahodara of mighty prowess are at the southern gate.
vrm.6.37 "At the southern gate, Angada the son of Vali, surrounded by his mighty army, should oppose Mahaparshva and Mahodara.
vrm.6.44 The unconquerable Yagnashatru, Mahaparshva, Mahodara, the giant bodied Vajradamshtra, both Shuka and Sarana all those six having been beaten by Rama on their vital organs with a flood of his arrows, retreated from the battle and somehow survived for the rest of their life.
vrm.6.68 Hearing that Kumbhakarna, their brother was killed by Rama, who was unwary in his actions, Mahodara and Mahaparshva step brothers of Kumbhakarna were overcome with grief.
vrm.6.69 For the defense of his sons, Ravana sent Yuddhonmatta and Matta better known as Mahodara and Mahaparshva, his brothers to the battle.
vrm.6.69 Trishira, Atikaya, Devantaka, Narantaka, Mahodara and Mahaparshva, under the clout of destiny set out for the battle.
vrm.6.69 Mahaparshva, possessing a great splendour and vigour and wielding a mace in his arm in battle, looked like Kubera.
vrm.6.70 Seeing Trishira, Mahodara and the invincible Devantaka killed, Matta Mahaparshva was enraged with indignation.
vrm.6.70 Then, Mahaparshva was holding a large mace, which was resplendent, completely made of iron, wound round with golden wires, filled with a froth of flesh and blood, satiated with the blood enemies, the upper most part of which was blazing with splendour, decked with red coloured garlands and which frightened the Elephants supporting the quarters like Airavata, Mahapadma and Sarvabhauma.
vrm.6.70 Then, a strong Vanara called Rishabha came jumping and stood in front of that Mattanika Mahaparshva, the younger brother of Ravana.
vrm.6.70 Enraged in seeing that Rishabha, looking like a mountain, standing before him, Mahaparshva struck him upon his breast with a mace equaling a thunderbolt.
vrm.6.70 That Rishabha, the supreme Vanara regained his consciousness after a long while and enraged as he was with his lips quivering, looked towards Mahaparshva.
vrm.6.70 That Rishabha, the supreme Vanara regained his consciousness after a long while and enraged as he was with his lips quivering, looked towards Mahaparshva.
vrm.6.70 With his body drenched in blood, that Mahaparshva suddenly fell unconscious on the ground, like a tree with its root cut off.
vrm.6.70 Mahaparshva remained as though he was dead for a while.
vrm.6.70 That terrific mace, reaching the body of Mahaparshva, the fierce Rakshasa, the enemy of Devas, sacrificial rites and Brahmanas, broke his chest.
vrm.6.70 Mahaparshva started exuding copious blood, as a supreme mountain exudes water full of minerals.
vrm.6.70 The great souled Rishabha quickly ran towards the mace of that mighty Mahaparshva.
vrm.6.70 Seizing that dreadful mace and striking it repeatedly on the floor, he struck it on Mahaparshva in the battle front.
vrm.6.70 Struck by his own mace, that Mahaparshva with his teeth and eyes fallen out, fell down like a mountain struck by a thunderbolt.
vrm.6.70 When that Mahaparshva was killed, that army of Rakshasas, which was as extensive as an ocean, abandoning their weapons in the battle field, fled for mere lives, like a sea which has burst its shores.
vrm.6.71 Seeing his own army making a tumultuous sound tottering with excessive fear, seeing his brothers having a prowess equal to that of Indra having been killed, and seeing his paternal uncles as also Yuddhonmatta and Matta Mahodara and Mahaparshva his brothers and the foremost of Rakshasas having been fallen down, Atikaya of great splendour, having boons bestowed by Brahma the lord of creation, having appearance of a mountain and who removed the pride of Devas and Danavas, was enraged.
vrm.6.95 Mahodara, Mahaparshva and Virupaksha, the Rakshasa as follows: "Tell the armies asking them to start immediately, as per my command.
vrm.6.95 Mahodara, Mahaparshva and Virupaksha, the Rakshasas as follows: Today", I will send Rama and Lakshmana to the abode of Death, with my arrows looking similar to the sun at the time of dissolution of the Universe.
vrm.6.95 Hearing that command of Ravana, Mahaparshva ordered the army chiefs, standing there, as follows: "let the army be made ready quickly.
vrm.6.95 Mahaparshva and Mahodara as also Virupaksha, who was difficult to overpower, as order by Ravana, then ascended their chariots.
vrm.6.98 Seeing Mahodara killed by Sugreeva, the mighty Mahaparshva for his part with his red blood eyes through anger, forthwith stirred up the terrific army of Angada with his arrows.
vrm.6.98 Tormented by the flight of arrows of Mahaparshva, all those Vanaras were downcast with despair and lost heart.
vrm.6.98 Taking hold of a steel rod, with its radiance equal to that of the sun, hurled it on Mahaparshva in that combat.
vrm.6.98 By that blow, that Mahaparshva dropped senseless and unconscious on the ground from his chariot along with is charioteer The energetic Jambavan, looking like a heap of black collyrium, who was exceedingly powerful, battalion which resembled a black cloud a mountain peak, killed his Horses with his strength and broke that chariot too.
vrm.6.98 Regaining his consciousness within a while, the mighty Mahaparshva again struck Angada with his many arrows.
vrm.6.98 Firmly holding that iron rod, which shone like the rays of the sun, with both hands and turning it around with force, Angada son of Vali, his eyes red with anger, hurled it on that Mahaparshva the Rakshasa, who stood at a distance, with an intention to kill him.
vrm.6.98 Enraged as he was, that Mahaparshva for his part, who was endowed with a great swiftness and enormous splendour, seized hold of a huge axe in one hand.
vrm.6.98 When Mahaparshva fell dead on the ground, his army got confused.
vrm.6.99 Seeing Mahodara and Mahaparshva the Rakshasas having been killed, and that valiant and mighty Virupaksha struck down in that great battle, a tremendous anger took possession of Ravana.
vrm.6.123 Virupaksha, who was disagreeable to the sight, Mahaparshva, Mahodara, Akampana, Trishiras, Atikaya Devantaka, Narantaka and other mighty Rakshasas were also killed here.
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.
vrm.7.37 And the lord of Rakshasas proceeded against Arjuna with Mahodara, Mahaparshva, Dhrumakshya, Suka and Sarana.

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