The Ramayan: Translated from the Original of Valmiki : a Modernised Version in English Prose, Volume 2Oriental Publishing Company, 1927 |
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Page 155
... stood flowery creepers of deep blue hue , full of bees , some- where stood crystal lakes , full of golden fishes and excellent lotuses . At some places stood seven storied buildings worked with gold , silver and lapis laxuli , with ...
... stood flowery creepers of deep blue hue , full of bees , some- where stood crystal lakes , full of golden fishes and excellent lotuses . At some places stood seven storied buildings worked with gold , silver and lapis laxuli , with ...
Page 197
... stood like a tree in blossoms . Another name for the Lanka hill was Trikuta , and the city of the Rakshasas stood on it . Hanuman in slow paces proceeded towards it . There the tableland was covered with green grass and fragrant shrubs ...
... stood like a tree in blossoms . Another name for the Lanka hill was Trikuta , and the city of the Rakshasas stood on it . Hanuman in slow paces proceeded towards it . There the tableland was covered with green grass and fragrant shrubs ...
Page 229
... stood a tall cliff full of trees . There were marble - houses in different parts . and there a stream falling down ... stood Sinsapa tree of golden hue . It was full of leaves and was covered with creepers and a golden dais stood at its ...
... stood a tall cliff full of trees . There were marble - houses in different parts . and there a stream falling down ... stood Sinsapa tree of golden hue . It was full of leaves and was covered with creepers and a golden dais stood at its ...
Contents
The Lake Papma | 1 |
The Introduction | 15 |
Friendly Discourse | 25 |
Copyright | |
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adorned Akshya amongst Angada anger appeared arms arrows Asoka forest Asuras Ayodhya battle beautiful became began birds blossoms Brahma brother cave CHAPTER clouds creepers damsel Danava Dandaka forest dark death delight destroyed earth elephant enemy entered eyes fear fight fire flame flowers folded palms Gandharvas gods gold golden greatly ground Hanuman hearing hero heroic Ram hill hundred yoyanas husband Ikshwaku Indra Indrajit Janaki Jatayu jewels Kapis kill king kingdom Kishkindhya Kuvera Lanka live looked lord lotus lotuses mighty mind moon mountain ocean ornaments palace palms Prahasta prince prowess Rakshasas Ram and Lakshman Ram's Ravan replied Rishyamukha roars Sampati sandal search for Janaki shaft sight Sita snakes soon sorrow stood Sugriva Sumeru sweet Tara tears tell Thereupon thou thought trees Vali valour Vanara kingdom Vanaras Vibhishan Vindhya hill virtuous wicked Ravan wife wind Wind-God words worshipful lady Yakshas