Vaisravana
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 30 Aug 2011 13:20 and updated at 30 Aug 2011 13:20
VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN
vrm.6.74 | He saw the abode of Agni, the abode of Vaisravana son of Visrava shining like the sun, the spot where the sun was tied down, the abode of Brahma, the abode of bow belonging to Lord Shiva and the navel of the earth. |
vrm.6.117 | Thereupon, Vaisravana, the King of Yakshas, Yama together with the Pitris, Indra the lord of Devas, Varuna the lord of waters, the illustrious Shiva having three eyes, Brahma the creator of all the worlds and the best among the knowers of sacred knowledge all these together reaching the City of Lanka in aerial cars, shining like the sun approached Rama. |
vrm.7.3 | And well pleased, Pulastya in company with the Devarshis thought, Inasmuch as this is Visrava s offspring, and as he resembles Visrava himself, so he should be known by the name of Vaisravana. |
vrm.7.3 | And then the exceedingly energetic Vaisravana, repairing to the wood of asceticism, increased in power like unto a fire fed by sacrificial oblations. |
vrm.7.3 | addressed Vaisravana, saying, O child, I am well pleased with thee for this act of thine, O thou of excellent vows. |
vrm.7.3 | Then Vaisravana said unto the great father, who was present, O reverend one, I crave for the power of maintaining and protecting people. |
vrm.7.9 | And it came to pass that after a length of time the god, Vaisravana lord of riches came to see his sire, mounted on Pushpaka. |
vrm.7.9 | Seeing him, the Rakshasi Kaikasi flaming up in energy, coming to the Ten necked one, represented to him, O son, behold thy brother, Vaisravana, enfolded in efulgence ;and, albeit of equal fratenity, behold thee in this plight I Therefore, O Ten necked one, O thou of measureless prowess, do thou so strive that thou also, my son, may be like Vaisravana himself. |
vrm.7.11 | Seeing his son Vaisravana, having arrived thus, the great sage Visrava addressed him thus: "O child, what shall I do for thee? What is the purpose of thy visit? Why are thou agitated thus?" Hearing this Kubera, with folded palms, told him: "O, sage, thou art the father of myself and Ravana. |
vrm.7.11 | Thus addressed, Vaisravana, for the sake of his father s dignity, with his wives and sons, with his counsellors and his vehicles and wealth went to Kailasa. |
vrm.7.13 | Hearing of the doings of Dasagriva, and remembering his conduct chiming in with his race, the righteous lord of riches Vaisravana showing his fraternal afection, despatched a messenger to Lanka, seeking the welfare of Dasagriva. |
vrm.7.15 | And having vanquished the deity Vaisravana, he descended from Kailasa. |
vrm.7.18 | And then Vaisravana addressed the chameleon as it was stationed at the mountain: Thy hue shall be gold gleaming. |
vrm.7.30 | Thereupon reaching the hill Kailasa, the abode of Vaisravana, the lord of Rakshasas, resembling Mahendra, encamped his army. |
vrm.7.31 | Thy brother Vaisravana hath a son, dearer than his life, celebrated in the three worlds under the name of Nalakuvara. |
vrm.7.31 | Hearing of this ravishment Vaisravana s son was greatly enraged and entered into meditation. |
vrm.7.31 | Having ascertained the truth within a moment Vaisravana s son, with eyes reddened with fire, took water in his palms. |
vrm.7.39 | O Vaisravana, do thou observe the variegated universe now wait for a moment after which it will be hard for thee to keep thy life. |
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