Visvakarma

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 30 Aug 2011 14:18 and updated at 30 Aug 2011 14:18

VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN

vrm.2.91 Meanwhile, entering the fire sanctuary the place where the sacrificial fire is kept, sipping water and wiping the lips, Bharadwaja invoked Visvakarma the architect of Gods in order to fulfil his duties towards the guests as follows
vrm.2.91 When those celestial melodies ceased so pleasingly heard by the human ears, Bharata s army saw the wonderful creations of Visvakarma.
vrm.5.2 Hanuma saw that city of Lanka ruled by Ravana the king of Rakshasas, constructed by Visvakarma, and which looked as though it were floating in the sky.
vrm.5.9 Whatever wonderful aeroplane by the name of Pushpaka, decorated with all kinds of precious stones, made by Visvakarma in heaven for lord Brahma, whatever plane Kubera obtained by great austerity from Lord Brahma, Ravana obtained that plane by prowess defeating Kubera.
vrm.5.9 Well made by Visvakarma and resembling Fire and Sun in splendour, with stairways made of gold and with beautiful and best platforms With windows and ventilation holes made of gold and also made of crystal, with platforms made of sapphires and emeralds
vrm.6.11 Ravana with great splendour, with his body shining brightly, entered that assembly hall, which was paved with gold and silver, whose interior was wrought with pure crystal, carpeted with skins of deer, guarded by six hundred evil spirits, ever shining and well constructed by Visvakarma.
vrm.6.22 O, excellent man! This one, named Nala, a glorious person, is the son of Vishvakarma who was given a boon by his father and is equal to Visvakarma.
vrm.6.22 On the mountain of Mandara, the following boon was given by Visvakarma to my mother: O, god like lady! A son equal to me will be born to you.
vrm.6.22 I am equal to Visvakarma.
vrm.6.22 That Nala, the strong and illustrious son of Visvakarma and an excellent Vanara built the bridge across the sea as truly as his father would have built it.
vrm.6.24 O, Lakshmana! Look at this Lanka, which appears as though constructed on a hill top by Visvakarma with his imagination and so elevated
vrm.6.30 Here too is the virtuous Lakshmana, resembling the most excellent Elephant among Elephants, in the path of whose arrows, even Indra himself could not survive Sweta and Jyotimukha, the sons of the sun god, a Vanara called Hemakuta, another son of Varuna, Nila the son of Visvakarma the strong and the best of Vanaras, as well as that mighty and swift Durdhara the son of Vasus are all here.
vrm.6.40 Halting there just for a while and surveying the ten cardinal points, Rama saw the city of Lanka, which was beautifully constructed by Visvakarma, the divine architect on the top of Trikuta Mountain with nice arrangements and ravishing with enchanting groves.

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