Ananda Ramayana (Sanskrit and English)
author: Shanti Lal Nagar
edition: 2006, Parimal Publication
pages: 972
ISBN-10: 8171102824
ISBN-13: 9788171102822
Topic: Ramayana
Sarga 2 - Departure of Rama to fight battle with the rulers of the lunar race
This page describes Departure of Rama to fight battle with the rulers of the lunar race which is the second sarga (chapter) of the Purna-kanda (Pūrṇa-kāṇḍa) located on page 453 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 “Departure of Rama to fight battle with the rulers of the lunar race” according to 233 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
The Brahmanda Purana [by G.V. Tagare]
When Mangala, the most excellent king, born of the lunar race, fell down and died, Rama was delighted. (* 1) Mahishmati—mod. Maheshvara or Mahesh, on the right bank of Narmada, 40 miles to the south of Indore. (* 2) VV. 30-34 enumerate omens predicting death. Belief in omens is a characteristic of primitive societies....
Read full contents: Chapter 38 - The narrative of Bhargava Parashurama (b)
The Skanda Purana [by G. V. Tagare]
On the twelfth day (of the lunar fortnight), Hanuman settled on the Shimshapa (Ashoka) tree. On that night, he narrated the story (of Rama) for inspiring confidence in the daughter of Janaka (to believe in him). On the thirteenth lunar day, his fight with Aksha and others took place. 38-41. The monkey was bound by the miraculous weapon of Brahma by Indrajit on the thirteenth lunar day....
Read full contents: Chapter 30 - Rama’s Life
Mahabharata (English) [by Kisari Mohan Ganguli]
The person that would easily quell your pride of battle has since been born! He, O mighty-armed one, is no other than myself, even Bhishma, that subjugator of hostile cities! Without doubt, O Rama, I shall just quell your pride of battle! "Bhishma continued, Hearing these words of mine. Rama addressed me, laughingly saying, By good luck it is, O Bhishma, that you desirest to fight with me in battle! O you of Kuru s race, even now I go with you to Kurukshetra! I will do what you have said!...
Read full contents: Section CLXXXI
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[Ananda Ramayana (Sanskrit and English): index]
[Introduction]