Suyajna
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 30 Aug 2011 12:13 and updated at 30 Aug 2011 12:13
VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN
vrm.1.7 | Suyajna, Jabali, Kaashyapa, Gautama, Markandeya, Deerghaayu, and then Kaatyayana are the scholarly Brahmans acting as religious ministers, and along with them there are also Brahmarshis who are always the ancestral ritual scholars for Dasharathas family. |
vrm.1.8 | Then Sumantra gone quickly, for he in quickness is a dauntless one, and fetched all of the clerics like Suyajna, Vamadeva, Jaabaali, Kashyapa, and even Sage Vashishta, and also those other eminent Brahman that are Vedic scholars. |
vrm.1.12 | Then King Dasharatha said to his best minister Sumantra, "Let the Vedic scholars and ritual conductors like Sages Suyajna, Vamadeva, Jabali, and Kaashyapa, along with the family priest Vashishta, as well as other Vedic Brahmans that are there, they all be invited swiftly. |
vrm.2.31 | "You bring boon the venerable Suyajna, the son of Vasishta, the best. |
vrm.2.32 | Thereupon, Lakshmana obeying his brother s order which is kindly and auspicious, went immediately to the house of Suyajna. |
vrm.2.32 | Then, Suyajna, having performed worship at the juncture of day and night, came at once along with Lakshmana and entered Rama s house which was good looking and inhabited by Lakshmi the goddess of wealth. |
vrm.2.32 | Seeing him arrived, Rama with joined palms along with Seetha, moved clockwise as around sacrificial fire, that Suyajna the venerable man who had the knowledge of Vedas. |
vrm.2.32 | Rama adored Suyajna with excellent Angadas armlets and beautiful earrings of gold, gems stung on gold threads as also with Keyuras another ornament similar in shape to an Angada but worn above it near the armpit and bracelets as well as with many other excellent precious stones. |
vrm.2.32 | urged by Seetha, the said Rama then spoke to Suyajna as follows: |
vrm.2.100 | "I hope that the preceptor Suyajna the son of Vasishta who is rich in humility, a son of a noble family, who has a knowledge of many scriptures an unenvious person and who is full of insight, is duly honoured by you. |
vrm.6.128 | Vasishta, Vamadeva, Kashyapa, Katyayana, Suyajna, Gautama and Vijaya consecrated Rama the tiger among men, with clear and fragrant water, as the eight Vasus |
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