Ananda Ramayana (Sanskrit and English)
author: Shanti Lal Nagar
edition: 2006, Parimal Publication
pages: 972
ISBN-10: 8171102824
ISBN-13: 9788171102822
Topic: Ramayana
Sarga 7 - Blessing of Rama to the damsels of the heaven
This page describes Blessing of Rama to the damsels of the heaven which is the seventh sarga (chapter) of the Vilasa-kanda (Vilāsa-kāṇḍa) located on page 333 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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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Blessing of Rama to the damsels of the heaven” according to 238 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
The Padma Purana [by N.A. Deshpande]
He having a thousand hoods, and having a lustre of a crore of moons, having divine flowers and garments, smeared with divine sandal, surrounded by thousands of serpent-damsels, well-adorned, having got into a divine aeroplane, went to the abode of Vishnu. The best Raghu Kakutstha (i.e. Rama) knowing Lakshmana’s going to heaven, also desired to go to heaven. Then Rama, having consecrated his sons Kusha and Lava, having divided wealth along with chariots, elephants and horses gave it to them....
Read full contents: Chapter 244 - Rama Goes to Heaven
The Religion and Philosophy of Tevaram (Thevaram) [by M. A. Dorai Rangaswamy]
But he slowly gets immersed in that experience of Love of the Hound of the Heaven in the form of Bhikshatana, coming begging for our Love. In that overwhelming experience, he stands transformed, as the Vaishnavite commentators on Nalayiram usually explain, into a woman, the beloved of our Lord, one of the damsels to whose door, the Lord of a Beggar is said to have gone a-begging and he sings like those damsels....
Read full contents: Chapter 26 - Thiruppainjeeli or Tiruppainnili (Hymn 36)
The Skanda Purana [by G. V. Tagare]
As a result of Indra s anger, that celestial damsel became distressed and fell down on the earth. Motionless she remained like someone crippled. She loudly lamented much. In her piteous wail she said: “What sin have I committed? Pure penance has not been performed? How is it that the Sura (Indra) is not propitiated?” All the celestial damsels came in a body there, including her companions. They came to the place where Rambha lay, O lady of excellent countenance....
Read full contents: Chapter 17 - Apsareshvara (apsara-ishvara-linga)
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[Ananda Ramayana (Sanskrit and English): index]
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