Sampati

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 30 Aug 2011 10:46 and updated at 30 Aug 2011 10:46

VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN

vrm.1.1 "Then, upon the word of Sampati, the eagle and elder brother of Jatayu, the efficacious Hanuma leaped forth the salty ocean, which breadth wise is in a hundred Yojana s.
vrm.1.3 and the Vanaras thus searching see Riksha cave, bear cave and their fasting unto death for their quest remained unsuccessful, and their seeing Sampati, another mighty eagle and the brother of slain Jatayu, who guides the Vanaras to the destination where Seetha is held capitive.
vrm.3.14 "Oh enemy destroyer Rama, I took birth from that Aruna, the charioteer of Surya, and my elder brother Sampati too, hence know me as Jatayu, the son of Shyenii.
vrm.4.33 On the kings way Lakshmana has seen the exquisite mansion of Angada, likewise the lavish mansions of distinction pertaining to the other vanara chiefs, namely Dvivida, Gavaya, Gavaksha, Gaja, and Sharabha, Vidyunmali, Sampati, Suuryaaksha, Hanuma, and that of the noble souled Nala, and even those of Virabahu, Subaahu, Kumuda, Sushena, Lt.
vrm.4.56 At which mountain s tableland those Vanaras sat down for self immolation, to that area the elder brother of Jatayu, a kingly eagle known as Sampati by name, one renowned one for his forcefulness and aggressiveness, and a celebrated and sempiternal sky flying eagle has arrived.
vrm.4.56 On coming out of the cave of the great mountain Vindhya, Sampati is gladden at heart to see the Vanaras sitting down there, and he spoke these words.
vrm.4.56 On observing the Vanaras who lay recumbent on ground and on hearing them eulogising the death of Jatayu he that king of Eagles Sampati is highly perturbed at that uncomfortable information about Jatayu, and that high minded Sampati sorrowfully spelled out this word.
vrm.4.56 That shredder billed eagle Sampati said this sentence voicing thunderously on hearing words voiced by Angada.
vrm.4.56 Thus Sampati sought for the help of Vanaras.
vrm.4.57 Though Sampati s voice is turned husky by his sadness for the demise of his brother Jatayu, the Vanara commanders doubtingly disbelieved neither him nor even his words by the fact of his being an eagle intending to kill and eat up all the Vanaras.
vrm.4.57 Thus Angada narrated their plight to Sampati.
vrm.4.58 When those Vanaras whose lives are almost purged spoke to Sampati with such dreary words, that thunder voiced eagle tearfully spoke to those vanara s.
vrm.4.58 So lamented old Sampati.
vrm.4.58 When Sampati the brother of Jatayu spoke in that way, then the highly discerning crown prince Angada replied him.
vrm.4.58 Thus Angada asked Sampati.
vrm.4.58 Then Sampati, the high spirited elder brother of Jatayu, spoke these words that are self befitting and that would highly gladden the Vanaras.
vrm.4.58 Thus Sampati spoke to the Vanaras.
vrm.4.58 Then those vanara s of utmost dynamism on taking wing burnt bird Sampati to the husband rivulets and rivers, namely the ocean, placed him on the shoreline.
vrm.4.58 Sampati, after his offering oblations to Jatayu, and lodged him as a returnee at his own place.
vrm.4.58 On deriving indication form Sampati regarding Seetha, Ravana and Lanka, those returnless vanara s returned to their search while their gladness returning to them.
vrm.4.59 On hearing the words of that kingly Eagle Sampati that are
vrm.4.59 Then the best fly jumper Jambavanta got up along with all of the fly jumpers from the surface of earth on which they sat for self immolation, and spoke to kingly eagle Sampati.
vrm.4.59 Who is inadvertent of the onslaught of Rama s arrows, or of those that are personally bolted by Lakshmana, which arrows will be falling with the speed of thunderbolts? Thus, Jambavanta and others asked Sampati.
vrm.4.59 Sampati is gladdened at the Vanaras who refrained from self immolation, and he gladly said this sentence to them so as to cheer them up who are now contemplating to listen about Seetha.
vrm.4.59 Thus Sampati is continuing his narration to Vanaras.
vrm.4.60 Sampati who earned trustworthiness of Vanaras, and who is sitting surrounded by all Vanaras, again gladly spoke to Angada who sat at his close by.
vrm.4.60 On seeing the deformity of your feathers, oh, gentle Sampati, you unidentifiable.
vrm.4.61 Thus Sampati continued his legend.
vrm.4.62 Thus Sampati continued his narration, and now he reports to Angada and others what that is said by Sage Nishaakara to him.
vrm.4.62 Thus Sage Nishaakara started to console Sampati.
vrm.4.62 Ushered by Rama, oh, sky flyer Sampati, fly jumpers will be going over to the place where Seetha is captivated as harbingers of Rama, and you ought to tell those Vanaras about the queen of Rama.
vrm.4.62 Sampati continued his narration in this way.
vrm.4.63 Thus Sampati spoke to Vanaras.
vrm.4.63 Both the wings of Sampati have then cropped up just before the eyes of those Vanaras who are clustering around him, while Sampati is speaking in this way to those Vanaras.
vrm.4.63 b, a On looking at his own body which is now covered with newborn reddish feathered wings Sampati obtained an incomparable rejoice, and he also said this to vanara s.
vrm.4.63 By the efficacy of that kingly sage of illimitable magnificence both the wings of Sampati that were burnt down by sunrays have resurfaced again.
vrm.4.63 b, a On saying thus to all of those Vanaras that best bird Sampati took wing from that mountaintop to ascertain the plight of a sky going bird when anew on the wing.
vrm.4.63 On hearing that word of Sampati those tigerly Vanaras are heartily gladdened and while their valour inspiriting them they have became proactive towards their task.
vrm.4.64 Those lion hearted fly jumpers who are informed thus by the kingly eagle Sampati have gladly jumped and loped and screamed in league
vrm.4.64 On hearing the words of Sampati, the Vanaras have delightedly come to the ocean to go to the residence of Ravana, longing for a glimpse of Seetha.
vrm.5.6 Hanuma jumped for Dhumrah s house, for Sampati s house, for Vidhudrupa s, Bhiima s house, for Ghana s house and Vighana s house, for Sukhana s house, for Vakra s, for Satha s house and also for Vikata s house, for Brahmakarna s house, for Damshra s house, for Roma s house, for Raksha s house, for Yuddhonmatta s and Indrajihva s house, in the same way for Hastimukas house, for Karala s house, for Pisacha s house, and also for the building of Shonita.
vrm.5.13 It has been said by the eagle King Sampati that Seetha is here in the house of Ravana.
vrm.5.13 Based on words of Sampati if I bring Sri Rama then Sri Rama not seeing wife will burn all Vanaras.
vrm.5.31 By the words of Sampati, I a swift Vanara crossed the ocean having a length of one hundred Yojanas for the sake of this broad eyed Seetha.
vrm.5.35 Hearing about the killing of his brother, the vulture king Sampati the brother of slain Jatayu the King of Vultures spoke the following words in anger: O the best of Vanaras! Tell me who, where and how my younger brother Jatayu was killed and made to fall.
vrm.5.35 Then, Angada told Sampati a detailed account of events which led to the killing of that great bird at Janasthana, by a Rakshasa of terrific form, for your sake.
vrm.5.35 O Seetha with an excellent waist! Hearing about the slaughter of Jatayu, that Sampati the son of Aruna was very much pained and said that you were staying in Ravana s house.
vrm.5.35 Hearing those delightful words of Sampati, we with our Chief Angada started soon from there.
vrm.6.37 "My counsellors named Anala, Panasa, Sampati and Pramati went to the City of Lanka and returned here.
vrm.6.43 The ever indomitable Sampati fought with Prajangha and Hanuman the Vanara measured his strength with Jambumali.
vrm.6.43 Sampati, who was struck by Prajangha with three arrows, killed Prajangha by an Ashvakarna tree, at the zenith of the combat.
vrm.6.49 A terrible combat was done by Kesari and Sampati in the battle field.
vrm.6.50 "Let the Vanaras Sampati, Panasa and others go quickly in speed, to the ocean of milk, to bring those herbs.
vrm.6.126 "Meanwhile, the brother of Jatayu, Sampati by name, precisely communicated to us that Seetha was dwelling in the habitation of Ravana.
vrm.7.5 Do thou, O master, listen to me as mention to thee, Raghava,the offspring that Sumali s younger brother begat on her, Anala, and Nila, and Sampati.

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