Nipa

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 29 Aug 2011 17:09 and updated at 29 Aug 2011 17:09

VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN

vrm.2.91 Those soldiers saw there heaps of twings used for cleaning the teeth with white brushes at their tips, white sandal pastes stored in caskets, polished mirrors, piles of Clothes, thousands of pairs of shoes and sandals, caskets containing collyrium for the eyes combs, brushed, raiments bows, protectors of vitals, strange couches and seats, drinking ponds for Donkeys Camels Elephants and Horses, lakes with good stairs for descent having water lilies and lotuses with sky blue colour, with clear water offering a comfortable bath and soft grasses having a colour of Nipa tree and of cat s eye gems useful for feeding animals.
vrm.6.4 On the lovely mountain slopes, in blossom on all sides, Ketaki and Sindhuvara trees, the charming Vasanti, Madhavi creepers with flowers full of scent, clumps of jasmine, Chiribila, Madhuka, Vanjula and Vakula, Ranjanka and Tilaka, Nyavriksha all in flower, Mango, Patalike, Kovidara in flower, Muchulinda, Arjuna, Simsupa and Kutaja, Hintala, Timisa, Chirna and Nipa, blue Ashoka, Sarala, Ankola and Padmaka all these trees were crawled in excitement by the Vanaras who were delighted.
vrm.6.39 Thick with Champaka, Ashoka, Vakula Sala and palmyra trees, covered with groves of Tamala and Panasa trees, surrounded with rows of Nagakesara trees, Lanka looked splended on all sides like the city of Amaravati reigned by Indra with green lawns and variegated avenues and with beautiful trees of various kinds like Hintala, Arjuna, Nipa Saptaparna in full flowering, Tilaka, Karnikara and Patal whose crests were laden with flowers and which were intertwined with climbers laden with multi coloured flowers and red tender leaves.

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