Kamba-Ramayana (in two volumes)
author: Shanti Lal Nagar
edition: 2008, Parimal Publication
pages: 999
ISBN-13: 9788171103164
Topic: Ramayana
Chapter 1 - Crossing of Ocean Patala
This page describes Crossing of Ocean Patala which is the first chapter of the Sundara Kanda located on page 1 in the book Kamba-Ramayana translated into English by Shanti Lal Nagar. This book is the English translation of the Tamil Ramayana, also known as Kamba-Ramayana (Ramayanam) and Ramavataram. It is authored by Kambar (Kamban) around the 12th century and contains in 12,000 verses a similair, yet crucially different, set of narratives as its famous Sanskrit counterpart. 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 “Crossing of Ocean Patala” according to 230 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu [by Shrila Rupa Gosvami]
atra mandalibhadrasya rupam, yatha — patala-patala-sad-ango lakuta-karah shekhari shikhandena | dyuti-mandali-mali-nibham bhati dadhan mandalibhadrah ||3.3.26||English translationThe form of Mandalibhadra: “Mandalibhadra appears with a pink cloth decorating his shining limbs, club in hand, peacock feather on his head, with the shining black complexion of a bee.”...
Read full contents: Verse 3.3.26
Garga Samhita (English) [by Danavir Goswami]
Some were like great red patala flowers. They were very beautiful....
Read full contents: Verse 2.10.7
Cidgaganacandrika (study) [by S. Mahalakshmi]
(Ref: Prapancasara -fourth patala.) Rashi cakra[3] [verse 37] Mesha a, a, i and i Rishabha u, u and ri Mithuna ri, li and li Karkataka e and ai Simha o and au Kanya am, ah, sha, sha, sa and ha Tula ka-varga Vrishcika ca-varga Dhanus ta-varga Makara ta-varga Kumbha pa-varga Mina ya, ra, la and va Her power exists in the physical form as Ida, Pimgala and Shushumna nadis extending from Muladhara. Thus She shines as Knower, Known and Knowledge. Shiva exists in the entire sixteen svaras....
Read full contents: Verse 37 [Bindu and Visarga]
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