Maricha
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 28 Feb 2010 14:42 and updated at 28 Feb 2010 14:42
Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.3.146.7516 | And from Janasthana, that mighty Rakshasa monarch, the wicked Ravana, carried away his Rama's queen by stratagem and force, deceiving, O sinless one, that foremost of men, through the agency of a Rakshasa, Maricha, who assumed the form of a deer marked with gem-like and golden spots |
Mbh.3.275.13408 | Informed of the slaughter of his relatives, Ravana, impelled by Fate, remembered Maricha for slaying Rama. |
Mbh.3.275.13412 | And there Ravana met with his old friend Maricha who, from fear of Rama himself, had adopted an ascetic mode of life |
Mbh.3.276.13413 | SECTION CCLXXVI Markandeya said, Beholding Ravana come, Maricha received him with a respectful welcome, and offered him fruits and roots. |
Mbh.3.276.13414 | And after Ravana had taken his seat, and rested himself a while, Maricha skilled in speech, sat beside Ravana and addressed him who was himself as eloquent in speech, saying, Thy complexion hath assumed an unnatural hue; is it all right with thy kingdom, O king of the Rakshasas? |
Mbh.3.276.13420 | And on hearing his story, Maricha briefly replied to him, saying, Thou must not provoke Rama, for I know his strength! |
Mbh.3.276.13425 | Maricha then thought within himself, When death is inevitable, I shall do his biddings; for it is better to die at the hands of one that is superior' |
Mbh.3.276.13432 | Thus addressed, Maricha performed his obsequies in anticipation and with a sorrowful heart, followed Ravana who was in advance of him. |
Mbh.3.276.13435 | And Maricha appeared in the shape of a deer. |
Mbh.3.276.13436 | And Maricha appeared before the princess of Videha in that guise. |
Mbh.5.110.5063 | In this region is also situate the abode of the great Rishi Kasyapa, the son of Maricha. |
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Reference:- Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli; Source of Plain Text: www.sacred-texts.com; Wikified at AncientVoice. |
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