Ananda Ramayana (Sanskrit and English)
author: Shanti Lal Nagar
edition: 2006, Parimal Publication
pages: 972
ISBN-10: 8171102824
ISBN-13: 9788171102822
Topic: Ramayana
Sarga 4 - Description of the various ornaments of Sita
This page describes Description of the various ornaments of Sita which is the fourth sarga (chapter) of the Vilasa-kanda (Vilāsa-kāṇḍa) located on page 317 in the book Ananda Ramayanam translated into English by Shanti Lal Nagar. The Ananda Ramayana, authored by sage Valmiki, includes many of the famous epic stories, yet is known for its inclusion of unique background narratives (eg., birth of Sita). This book contains the original Sanskrit text. 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 Padma Purana [by N.A. Deshpande]
Having heard it, Rama was pleased, and putting (i.e. seating) his sons on the seat, and embracing them closely, he remembered (his) dear Sita....
Read full contents: Chapter 66 - Singing of Ramayana by Kusha and Lava
Philosophy of Charaka-samhita [by Asokan. G]
Here the description of vayu as the root cause of shabda and sparsha pinpoints to the fact that the basic elements of vayu are mainly akasha and vayu. In Vaisheshika philosophy, the specific quality of vayu is conceived as anushnashita. Shita is conceived as the specific quality of water. But Caraka attributes sita to vata instead of anushnashita. This is because vata is seen to be augmented by sita and diminished by its loss....
Read full contents: The locations, qualities, and the functions of the doshas
The Skanda Purana [by G. V. Tagare]
In the meantime Sita stood behind the Plaksha tree and hid herself. Raghava could not see her. He repeatedly called “Sita, Sita.” Then he thought that she was probably in her monthly period and said to Lakshmana: “Dear Lakshmana, it behoves you to attend to the Brahmanas, as required by the Shraddha rite, for washing their feet etc.” Saying “Yes”, Lakshmana of auspicious characteristics did everything like an efficient woman. Thus the Shraddha was duly concluded and the Brahmanas went away....
Read full contents: Chapter 20 - Greatness of Balamandana Tirtha
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[Ananda Ramayana (Sanskrit and English): index]
[Introduction]