Valmiki Ramayana (two Volumes)
author: Gita Press
edition: 2014, Gita Press, Gorakhpur
pages: 1971
ISBN-10: 8129300303
ISBN-13: 9788129300300
Topic: Ramayana
Ayodhyakanda, chapter 88
This page describes chapter 88 of the Ayodhyakanda (Sanskrit: Ayodhyākāṇḍa) located on page 466 of volume 1 in Valmiki’s Ramayana published by Gita Press. The Ramayana captures the story of Rama as he chases and battles king Ravana who captured Sita and transported her to Lanka. 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.
Summary of contents: Showing to Kausalya and others the bed of Kusha grass on which Shri Rama and Sita spent their night, and contrasting it with the royal splendour and luxury in which he lived in Ayodhya. Bharata laments for him and. holding himself responsible for this turn of events and complimenting Lakshmana and Sita for throwing their lot with Shri Rama and sharing his privations, makes up his mind henceforth to dwell in the forest as a representative of Shri Rama. wearing matted locks on his head like him
Original transliteration of Sanskrit words using IAST:
Kausalya: Kausalyā
Kusha or Kusa: Kuśa
Shri or Sri: Śrī
Rama: Rāma
Sita: Sītā
Ayodhya: Ayodhyā
Lakshmana or Laksmana: Lakṣmaṇa
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Ramayana of Valmiki [by Hari Prasad Shastri]
Rama, Sita and Lakshmana enter upon exile. [Full title: Determined to follow their destiny, Shri Rama, Sita and Lakshmana, enter upon exile]. The Delighter of the World, Shri Rama, sitting beneath a tree performed his evening devotion (Sandhya) and then addressed Shri Lakshmana thus: “O Brother, this is our first night in the forest without Sumantra, do not be dispirited. From now on at night but one of us shall sleep, since the protection of Shri Sita is our care....
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Animal Kingdom (Tiryak) in Epics [by Saranya P.S]
The most important characters of this kind are Rama and Lakshmana, Bharata and Shatrughna, Bali and Sugriva and Ravana and Vibhishana. There is also a description of a twin bird characters. They are Sampati and Jatayu. Both are noble vultures. Both are devotees of Rama and are his helpers. Of them Jatayu died fighting for Rama or Sita against Ravana....
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The Garuda Purana [by Manmatha Nath Dutt]
Lakshmana importunated by Sita, ran to the reatue of Rama, and beheld him in the forest. Rama said, “O Brother, these are the wicked charms which the Rakshasas practise in this dense and lonely forest, and surely they have carried away Sita by fraud.” In the meantime, Ravana appeared before the cottage of Rama, and carried away the beloved bride of Rama vainly struggling on his lap....
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