Valmiki Ramayana (two Volumes)
author: Gita Press
edition: 2014, Gita Press, Gorakhpur
pages: 1971
ISBN-10: 8129300303
ISBN-13: 9788129300300
Topic: Ramayana
Aranyakanda, chapter 44
This page describes chapter 44 of the Aranyakanda (Sanskrit: Araṇyakāṇḍa) located on page 655 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: Rama kills Marica and feels concerned to hear his call to Sita and Lakshmana
Original transliteration of Sanskrit words using IAST:
Rama: Rāma
Marica: Mārīca
Sita: Sītā
Lakshmana or Laksmana: Lakṣmaṇa
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Aranyakanda, chapter 44” according to 261 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Ramayana of Valmiki [by Hari Prasad Shastri]
Then Rama, beholding that titan of formidable size, writhing on the earth about to die, his limbs covered with blood, remembered the words of Lakshmana and reflected:—“The illusion created by Marica, spoken of by Lakshmana is manifest, it is Marica whom I have slain. What will Sita not do on hearing the cry of the stricken titan: ‘O Sita, O Lakshmana ? To what a pass will the mighty Lakshmana now have come?”...
Read full contents: Chapter 44 - Rama slays Marica
Mahabharata (English) [by Kisari Mohan Ganguli]
And when Rama at last knew who and what that deer was, viz. , that he was a Rakshasa, that illustrious descendant of Raghu s race took out an infallible arrow and slew that Rakshasa, in the disguise of a deer. And struck with Rama s arrow, the Rakshasa, imitating Rama s voice, cried out in great distress, calling upon Sita and Lakshmana. And when the princess of Videha heard that cry of distress, she urged Lakshmana to run towards the quarter from whence the cry came....
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Puranic encyclopaedia [by Vettam Mani]
The false deer suppressing the demon-instinct in him to kill and eat the animals which came near it played well the role of a fawn.Sita was enamoured of the deer and expressed to Rama her desire to get it. Rama followed it and finding it keeping a distance always got suspicious and shot it down with an arrow. The deer cried "Ha Lakshmana" and fell down dead. The cry was intended to mislead Lakshmana and draw him also away from Sita. (Chapters 43-44, Aranya Kanda, Valmiki Ramayana)....
Read full contents: Story of Marica
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