Mandara
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 29 Aug 2011 15:17 and updated at 29 Aug 2011 15:17
VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN
vrm.1.45 | "Deciding upon to churn then made Vasuki, as the churning rope and Mountain Mandara as stirrer, and those brothers whose energy is unlimited have started churning thoroughly. |
vrm.1.45 | b, a "Now the loftiest mountain that is being used as stirrer, namely Mountain Mandara, has caved into the netherworld, thereby the Gods along with Gandharva s have prayed to Madhusuudana, the other name of Vishnu. |
vrm.1.45 | "Hearing the prayer of Gods Vishnu, Hrishikesha, adopting the form a tortoise and positioning the stirring Mountain Mandara on that tortoiseshell, he lay recumbent at the bottom of Milky Ocean as a base to the stirrer. |
vrm.2.58 | Oh, Sumantra! How those princes with Seetha the delicate and the poor lady went on foot, after descending from the chariot? Oh, Sumantra! You have seen my sons entering the forest, as though divinities of Aswini had entered the Mountain range of Mandara. |
vrm.3.47 | "Do you wish to steal away the massive Mandara Mountain by the sleight of your hand, but how do you wish to decamp healthily without consuming lethal poison? "If you wish to override the dear wife of Raghava, then it is as good as wishing to deeply scrape your eyes with needlepoint, and licking the razorblade with your tongue. |
vrm.4.37 | "Convoke the Vanara s available on the summits of these five mountains, namely Mountain Mahendra, Mountain Himalaya, Mountain Vindhya, and Mountain Kailasa and those that are on the whitish peak of Mountain Mandara. |
vrm.4.40 | And you have to search on the peak of Mountain Mandara, where some extensive and unsightly beings are harboured, and at places where some other beings live with odd physical features. |
vrm.5.1 | Hanuma with great speed crossed waves which were equal to Mount Meru and Mount Mandara, that had risen up in the sea, as if counting them. |
vrm.5.5 | What ever splendour shines over Mount Mandara on earth, on the ocean during evenings, over the lotuses in the waters, the same splendour shone on the beautiful moon. |
vrm.5.5 | Like a swan in a silver cage, like a lion in the cave of Mount Mandara, like a warrior on a proud Elephant, in the same way the moon shone in the sky. |
vrm.5.6 | That Hanuma saw the best among buildings equalling mount Mandara filled with pens for peacocks, spread by flag staffs managed by courageous ones like the house of Kubera filled with many diamonds and also heaps of riches. |
vrm.5.9 | Supported by pillars decorated with images of wolves, with silver and golden hue and which were well made, radiant with splendour, decorated all around with rooms equalling Mount Meru and Mount Mandara, as though touching the sky with an auspicious shape. |
vrm.5.10 | Ravana was filled with excellent jewellery, with a good appearance, with an ability to assume desired form, resembling mount Mandara in sleep, together with groups of trees and bushes. |
vrm.5.10 | That Hanuma saw there arms on the couch like great serpents in anger sleeping in the middle of mount Mandara. |
vrm.5.10 | That king of Rakshasas equaling a mountain with those shoulders, which were well built and shone like Mount Mandara with twin peaks. |
vrm.5.22 | Like Mount Mandara tied by Vasuki for producing nectar, Ravana was well tied by a black big thread. |
vrm.5.22 | Equalling a mountain the king of Rakshasas shone with those perfect shoulders like Mount Mandara with its peaks. |
vrm.5.37 | Hanuma, the foremost of Vanaras, flashed like Meru and Mandara mountains, shining brightly like a blazing fire. |
vrm.5.47 | That Hanuma, endowed with strength and prowess, resembling the sun appearing on a peak of Mandara muntain and whose anger was increased, then burnt the prince Aksha along with his army and vehicles, by the rays of fire emnating from his eyes. |
vrm.5.49 | Ravana looked strange with his ten heads, having terrible looking yet good looking pair of red eyes each, with brilliant sharp enormous teeth and protruding lips, like a daring Rakshasa endowed with extra ordinary vigour, shining brightly as Mount Mandara with its peaks and infested with snakes of different varieties. |
vrm.5.54 | Thereafter, scattering a blazing fire located at the tip of his tail, on that principal house, decorated with various kinds of precious stones, resembling Mounts Meru and Mandara as also embellished with all good work, the valiant Hanuma roared like a cloud thundering at noon time in a rainy season. |
vrm.5.59 | Mount Mandara may move from its position. |
vrm.5.59 | By the rapid movement of the thighs of the high souled Neela and of Panasa, even Mount Mandara can be shattered. |
vrm.5.61 | Then, the excellent Vanaras, resembling Meru and Mandara mountains, like Elephants in rut, as if covering the sky, having huge bodies and colossal strength, keeping Hanuma in their front, leaving Mount Mahendra, went ahead leaping delightfully. |
vrm.6.22 | On the mountain of Mandara, the following boon was given by Visvakarma to my mother: O, god like lady! A son equal to me will be born to you. |
vrm.6.27 | This excellent one among the Vanaras and this army chief of Vanaras, taking shelter in Mandara the foremost of mountains and the mountain called ushirabija alongside the River Ganga, passes his life happily like unto Indra himself. |
vrm.6.59 | Though he was able to lift up Himavat, Mandara and Meru mountains as also the Three Worlds with the Gods, he could not raise Lakshmana the younger brother of Bharata. |
vrm.6.65 | With a large, black and shining string worn round his loins, he was looking like Mount Mandara encircled by a serpent at the time of churning the Amrita. |
vrm.6.67 | Rama saw that Kumbhakarna, looking like Vindhya and Mandara mountains, adorned with armlets of gold, emitting blood from his mouth and appearing as a rising rainy cloud. |
vrm.6.69 | Devantaka, holding a glided iron bar, marched ahead, resembling an incarnation of Vishnu holding Mandara mountain in his arms. |
vrm.6.70 | Again mounting an Elephant resembling a mountain, as the sun mounting Mandara Mountain, that enraged Mahodara on his part, caused rain of arrows to fall quickly on Neela, like rumbling cloud with a circle of lightning, showers rain on a mountain. |
vrm.6.74 | From that mountain, Hanuma then ascended Mount Malaya, appearing as Mounts Meru and Mandara, filled with several kinds of cascades, full of many trees and creepers, having Kamala and Utpala lotuses blooming, visited by Devas and Gandharvas, having a height of Sixty Yojanas four hundred eighty miles, frequented by Vidyadharas, a number of sages and Apsaras, filled with various kinds of animal troupes and illuminated by many caves, Hanuma grew his body, appearing like a cloud, bewildering Yakshas, Gandharvas and Kinnaras. |
vrm.6.76 | While all the Rakshasas were looking on, Angada hurled that tree which was tall like Indras banner and resembled Mount Mandara in size. |
vrm.6.77 | Then, Nikumbha of firm mind grasped his iron club, stupendous like the crest of Mount Mandara and which was bright, festooned with wreaths and provided with iron plates, measuring five digits in breadth. |
vrm.6.92 | "Alas! My child, the chief of the army of Rakshasas, having extraordinary might! Having conquered Indra, how have you been subjected to the power of Lakshmana now?" "Certainly, when enraged, you would pierce with your arrows in battle, even the all destroying time in the form of Yama the Lord of Death and even the peaks of Mount Mandara. |
vrm.6.108 | In its heaviness were Mounts Meru and Mandara. |
vrm.6.111 | I, who having enjoyed myself with you in suitable aerial cars in Mount Kailasa, mount Mandara, Mount Meru and in a grove named Chaitraratha and in all celestial gardens, decked as was with lovely garlands and clad in colorful robes and invested in matchless splendour, visiting and seeing various lands of every description have now been deprived of all sense enjoyments because of your death. |
vrm.7.28 | Piety and asceticism, which are at the root of attaining to every thing in the world, are at his thighs; Kamadeva is his male organ, the Viswadevas are at his waist and the Maruts are at the sides of his Basti; the Vasus are in the middle potion of his body, the oceans are in his belly, the quaters are on his sides, the Maruts are at his joints the manes are one his back and the grand father has taken shelter in his heat ;the pious acts of making gifts of kine, gold and lands are his downs; the mounts Himalaya, Hemkuta, Mandara, and Meru are his bones ;the thunder bolt is his palm, the sky his body; the evening and watery clouds are on his neck, the creator, the preserver and the Vidyadharas are on his two arms. |
vrm.7.31 | And the interior of the forest was beautified with the brilliant groves of Karnikara, with Kadamba and Vakula trees, groves of full blown lotuses, the waters of Mandakini, with Champaka, Asoka, Punnaga Mandara, Mangoe, Patala, Lodra, Pryangu, Arjuna, Ketaka, Tagara, Coconut, Pyala, Panasa and various other trees. |
vrm.7.31 | Her person was sprinkled with excellent sandal paste her hairs were decked with Mandara lowers her body was beautified with other flowers and her movements tended to increase desire. |
vrm.7.52 | Having sent away the golden Pushpaka, the highly powerful Rama entered the Asoka forest beautified by sandal, Aguru, Mangoe, dark sandal and Devadaru trees, and covered with Champaka, Aguru, Naga, Kesara, Madhuka, Panasa, Sarja, Parijata, resembling smokeless fire, Sodhra, Neepa, Arjuna, Naga, Saptaparna, Muktaka, Mandara, Kadali and various creepers, abounding in Priyanga, Kadamba, Vakula, Jambu, pomegranate, and Kadali trees, containing various flowers, picturesque, having many fruits, fragrant, decorated with new leaves and adorned with vaious other trees. |
vrm.7.82 | Its face was like lightning and its velocity the same and it looked like Meru and Mandara ;its joints were all bent. |
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