Valmiki Ramayana (two Volumes)
author: Gita Press
edition: 2014, Gita Press, Gorakhpur
pages: 1971
ISBN-10: 8129300303
ISBN-13: 9788129300300
Topic: Ramayana
Ayodhyakanda, chapter 84
This page describes chapter 84 of the Ayodhyakanda (Sanskrit: Ayodhyākāṇḍa) located on page 458 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: Scenting mischief in the mind of Bharata, who was taking a large army with him. Guha orders the ferrymen to guard the boats so as to prevent Bharata’s men from crossing the Ganga. and himself seeks the presence of Bharata in order to know his mind. Being satisfied about his good intention he entertains Bharata and his men with fruits and roots etc., brought by him and. on his having taken rest awhile and overcome his fatigue, allows him to advance
Original transliteration of Sanskrit words using IAST:
Ganga: Gaṅgā
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Ramayana of Valmiki [by Hari Prasad Shastri]
Shri Lakshmana, hearing Shri Rama s command, standing before his brother, called Guha and Sumantra. Guha divining Shri Rama s purpose, summoned his ministers and said to them: “Speedily bring a good boat, stout and strong, capable of taking Shri Rama across.” The minister according to Guha s instruction brought an excellent boat and said: “Sir, the boat is ready.”...
Read full contents: Chapter 52 - Sumantra is ordered to return
Mahabharata (English) [by Kisari Mohan Ganguli]
Bhishma, of great prowess in battle and of immeasurable might, slew, O Bharata, a very large number of warriors belonging to Yudhishthira s army. When, however, that hero of sure aim and great energy was slain, your sons thought of Karna, like persons desirous of crossing a river thinking, of a boat. Your warriors and your sons, together with all the kings, cried out, saying, Karna! And they all said, Even this is the time for the display of his prowess....
Read full contents: Section I
Kautilya Arthashastra [by R. Shamasastry]
Villages near marshy places shall give (to the ferrymen) the prescribed amount of foodstuff and wages. In boundaries, ferrymen shall receive the toll, carriage cess, and road cess. They shall also confiscate the property of the person travelling without a pass. The superintendent of boats shall make good the loss caused by the loss of the boat due to the heavy load, sailing in improper time or place, want of ferrymen, or lack of repair....
Read full contents: Chapter 28 - The Superintendent of Ships
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