Kamba-Ramayana (in two volumes)
author: Shanti Lal Nagar
edition: 2008, Parimal Publication
pages: 999
ISBN-13: 9788171103164
Topic: Ramayana
Chapter 4 - Hanuman’s appearing Patala
This page describes Hanuman’s appearing Patala which is the fourth chapter of the Sundara Kanda located on page 45 in the book Kamba-Ramayana translated into English by Shanti Lal Nagar. This book is the English translation of the Tamil Ramayana, also known as Kamba-Ramayana (Ramayanam) and Ramavataram. It is authored by Kambar (Kamban) around the 12th century and contains in 12,000 verses a similair, yet crucially different, set of narratives as its famous Sanskrit counterpart. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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The Agni Purana [by N. Gangadharan]
Maruti (Hanu-mat) said to Ravana, “I am the messenger ofRama. You return Sita to him. Otherwise you will certainly die along with the other demons in Lanka being hit by the arrows ofRama. ” 20-25. (Hearing these words) Ravana was intent on killing (Hanumat) but was prevented by Vibhishana. He (Ravana) made his (Hanumat s) tail set fire to. Having burnt Lanka. and the demons with the blazing flames Maruti, met Sita again and saluted her. He crossed the ocean and informed....
Read full contents: Chapter 9 - Manifestation of Vishnu as Rama (part 5)
Hanuman Nataka (critical study) [by Nurima Yeasmin]
Hanuman-Nataka, Act 13 (Summary). Ravana, having heard the news of Meghanada s death, became furious and attacked Lakshmana. Having noticed the condition of Lakshmana, Rama said Hanumat to take the physician Sushena for Lakshmana s treatment. Hanumat went to the Druhina mountain to take medicine for Lakshmana. At that moment there had been a dream of Lakshmana s mother Sumitra. They prayed for peace with the sage Vasishtha. There was a conversation of Bharata and Hanumat....
Read full contents: Hanuman-Nataka, Act 13 (Summary)
Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary) [by Shri Shrimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja]
sita-pate shri-raghunatha lakshmana-jyeshtha prabho shri-hanumat-priyeshvara | ity-adikam kirtaya veda-shastratah khyatam smarams tad-guna-rupa-vaibhavam || 243 || sita-pate–O Lord of Sita; shri-raghunatha–O Lord of the Raghus; lakshmana-jyeshtha–O elder brother of Lakshmana; prabho–O Lord; shri-hanumat-priya–beloved of Hanuman; ishvara–O Lord; iti–thus; adikam–and so forth; kirtaya–sing loudly; veda-shastratah–from the Vedic scriptures; khyatam–described; smaran–remembering; tat–His; guna–qualities; rupa–form...
Read full contents: Verse 2.4.243
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