Shatabali

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 30 Aug 2011 11:25 and updated at 30 Aug 2011 11:25

VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN

vrm.4.39 In the meantime the arrival of a distinguished and valorous vanara named Shatabali, hemmed in with ten thousand crores of vanara s, came into the view of Rama and others.
vrm.4.43 On sending his father in law, namely Susheshana, to westerly direction then the king of Vanara s Sugreeva, spoke to a valorous vanara named Shatabali.
vrm.4.45 Then the brave Vanara Shatabali swiftly started towards the beautiful northern quarter that is encompassed by the king of mountains, namely Himavanta.
vrm.4.47 Even the valiant and matchless Vanara Shatabali explored whole of the northern direction along with his army, but he too came back as Seetha is undiscovered there.
vrm.6.27 O, king! He who stands in the middle is the powerful leader of the Vanaras who ever faces the sun, who is a wise man, eager to conquer you and is famous in the world by the name, Shatabali.
vrm.6.27 This Shatabali the Vanara is courageous, strong, valiant and is established in his manliness.
vrm.6.38 Hanuman, Angada, Nila, Mainda, Dvivida, Gaja, Gavaksha, Gavaya, Sharabha, Gandhamadana, Panasa, Kumuda, Hara, Rambha the chief of the troop, Jambavan, sushena, the greatly wise Rishabha, Durmukha of great splendour, Shatabali the Vanara and other hundreds of Vanaras which are fast moving, which can wander easily on mountains with a speed akin to that of wind, ascended that Suvela mountain which Rama ascended.
vrm.6.42 The strong and valiant Vanara, Shatabali accompanied by twenty crores of Vanaras, approached the southern gate while remaining stationed in south east and stood there, to obstruct the exit.
vrm.6.47 Hanuman, Angada, Nila, Sushena, Kumuda, Nala, Gaja, Gavaksha, Panasa, Sanuprastha and the mighty Jambavan with Sunda, Rambha, Shatabali and Prithu all these Vanaras, armed with trees, reorganized their ranks, stood alert, surveyed the quarters of the sky up and down and on every side and, even if a grass stirred, they exclaimed, It is a Rakshasa!

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