Virupaksha

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 30 Aug 2011 14:07 and updated at 30 Aug 2011 14:07

VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN

vrm.1.40 "While digging the earth there they beheld a mountain similar easterly Elephant named Virupaksha, which is bearing the eastern side of earth s surface on its head.
vrm.1.40 "Oh, Rama, the legatee of Raghu, that great easterly Elephant Virupaksha is bearing the entire eastern earth along with its mountains and forests on its head.
vrm.5.6 That great Hanuma in the same way leapt for the house of Mahodara and also that of Virupaksha, that of Viddutjihva.
vrm.5.46 Virupaksha, Yupaksha, Durdhara the Rakshasa, Praghasa and Bhasakarna, all of them brave Rakshasas, skilled in strategy, eager to capture Hanuma and equal to the speed of wind in battle.
vrm.6.9 Then, Nikumbha, Rabhasa, the exceedingly strong Surya satru, Suptaghna, Yajakopa, Mahaparshva and Mahodara, the unconquerable Rakshasas Agniketu and Rasmiketu, then the powerful son of Ravana named Indrajit endowed with great energy, Prahasta and Virupaksha, Vajradamshtra who was extraordinarily strong, Dhumarksha and Atikaya and the Rakshasa by name Durmukha, carrying iron clubs, sharp edged spears, spikes, darts, javelins and axes, bows with excellent arrows and swords shining like a vast expanse of water, and who were all extremely enraged, and flaming as it were with glory, those Rakshasas rose up and spoke to Ravana as follows.
vrm.6.36 He place the Rakshasa Virupaksha, who was full of energy and courage, to be in the center of the fort, with a large number of Rakshasas.
vrm.6.37 "As for Virupaksha he with mighty army carrying spears, clubs and bows along with other Rakshasas, occupies the center of the fort.
vrm.6.43 Sugreeva the king of Vanaras confronted well with Praghasa and the glorious Lakshmana confronted with Virupaksha in the battle.
vrm.6.43 Lakshmana with a terrific look, having tormented Virupaksha the Rakshasa with a shower of arrows, finally killed him with an arrow.
vrm.6.95 Mahodara, Mahaparshva and Virupaksha, the Rakshasa as follows: "Tell the armies asking them to start immediately, as per my command.
vrm.6.95 Mahodara, Mahaparshva and Virupaksha, the Rakshasas as follows: Today", I will send Rama and Lakshmana to the abode of Death, with my arrows looking similar to the sun at the time of dissolution of the Universe.
vrm.6.95 Mahaparshva and Mahodara as also Virupaksha, who was difficult to overpower, as order by Ravana, then ascended their chariots.
vrm.6.96 While those Rakshasas, thus defeated by Sugreeva, falling on the floor and then roaring, get diminished in number from all sides, the indomitable Virupaksha the Rakshasa, holding a bow, pronouncing his name by himself, descended from his chariot and mounted the back of an Elephant.
vrm.6.96 That mighty Virupaksha, mounting that Elephant, then roared a terrific noise and rushed towards the Vanaras.
vrm.6.96 Virupaksha released dreadful arrows on Sugreeva who was at the front rank of the army.
vrm.6.96 Taking a huge rock, which looked like a cloud, that Sugreeva, who felt enraged, threw it on Virupaksha.
vrm.6.96 Feeling enraged, when struck by the blow of that fist, Virupaksha the Rakshasa brought down the armour of Sugreeva by his sword at the battle front.
vrm.6.96 Setting himself free from that slap, which was about to be raised by Sugreeva skillfully, Virupaksha the Rakshasa struck Sugreeva on the chest with his fist.
vrm.6.96 That Vanara saw an opportunity to strike that Virupaksha.
vrm.6.96 Virupaksha, struck by the blow of that palm, which was like the thunderbolt to the ground, oozing blood profusely from the nine apertures of his body, as water flows from the spring.
vrm.6.96 The Vanaras saw Virupaksha, bathed in foaming blood, with his eyes rolling through anger and as such rendered all the more deformed.
vrm.6.96 Beholding that mighty Virupaksha killed by Sugreeva, the army of Vanaras and Rakshasas together looked like the agitated river of Ganga.
vrm.6.97 Ravana the lord of Rakshasas got doubly enraged because of the destroyal of his own army and the fall of Virupaksha.
vrm.6.99 Seeing Mahodara and Mahaparshva the Rakshasas having been killed, and that valiant and mighty Virupaksha struck down in that great battle, a tremendous anger took possession of Ravana.
vrm.6.123 Virupaksha, who was disagreeable to the sight, Mahaparshva, Mahodara, Akampana, Trishiras, Atikaya Devantaka, Narantaka and other mighty Rakshasas were also killed here.
vrm.7.1 By good fortune it is that those night rangers, Prahasta, and Vikata, and Virupaksha, and Mahodara, and the unconquerable Akampana, have all been slain by thee.
vrm.7.1 Hearing the speech of the ascetics of sacred souls, Rama, coming under the influence of a mighty wonder, said with joined hands, "Ye worshipful ones wherefore, passing by those exceedingly powerful ones Kumbhakarna and the night ranger, Ravana do ye praise Ravana s son ?Wherefore, passing by Mahodara, and Prahasta, and the Rakshasa Virupaksha and Matta, and Unmatta, and the irrepressible Devantaka and Narantaka redoubtable heroes all do ye extoll Ravana s son ?And wherefore, passing by Atikaya and Trisiras and Dhumraksha, that night ranger all endowed with exceeding prowess, do ye extoll Ravana s son ?What was his prowess ?And what his strength ?And what his might ?And by virtue of what cause did he surpass Ravana ?If I can well hear the same, do ye tell it me.
vrm.7.5 On her he begot, do thou understand, whom Vajramushti, and Virupaksha, and the Rakshasa Durmukha, and Suptaghna, and Yajnakopa, and Matta and Unmatta ;and, O Rama, there was also born a lovely daughter of Sundari, Anala.
vrm.7.11 He, with his ministers, Maricha, Prahasta, Virupaksha, Mahodara and other mighty Rakshasas came to see Ravana.
vrm.7.26 Thereupon the highly powerful king Mandhata, with sharpened shafts, assailed Prahasta, Suka, Sarana, Mahodara, Virupaksha, Akampana and other foremost heroes.
vrm.7.27 Thou art the protector and the creator of the universe, the Purusha, eternal and certain ;the lord of all religions, Virupaksha, the three qualities and the protector of all beings.
vrm.7.32 And encircled by Maricha, Prahasta, Mahaparshva, Mahodara, Akampana, Nikumbha, Suka, Sarana, Sanghrada, Dhumaketu, Mahadangstra, Gathodara, Jambumali, Mahahrada, Virupaksha, Suptaghna, Yajnakopa, Durmukha, Khara, Trisira, Karaveeraksha, Suryashatru Mahakaya, Atikaya, Devantaka, Narantaka, all those gifted with great prowess, there entered the battle field, the highly powerful Sumalin, Ravana s maternal grandfather.

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