Valmiki Ramayana (two Volumes)
author: Gita Press
edition: 2014, Gita Press, Gorakhpur
pages: 1971
ISBN-10: 8129300303
ISBN-13: 9788129300300
Topic: Ramayana
Kishkindhakanda, chapter 20
This page describes chapter 20 of the Kishkindhakanda (Sanskrit: Kiṣkindhākāṇḍa) located on page 807 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: Clasping Vali to her bosom and wailing piteously for the sake of Angada, Tara resolves upon a fast unto death
Original transliteration of Sanskrit words using IAST:
Vali: Vālī
Angada: Aṅgada
Tara: Tārā
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Kishkindhakanda, chapter 20” according to 257 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Ramayana of Valmiki [by Hari Prasad Shastri]
On account of the dead monarch, his chief queen is wailing piteously, the city is giving vent to lamentation and Angada is plunged in affliction; all this, O Rama, robs sovereignty of any delight for me. “At first, anger, resentment and extreme vexation caused me to view the death of my brother with satisfaction, but soon, in the presence of the corpse of that King of the Monkeys, a great sadness seized me, O First of the House of Ikshvaku....
Read full contents: Chapter 24 - Sugriva’s Remorse
Mahabharata (English) [by Kisari Mohan Ganguli]
Then the handsome Angada, the son of Vali, taking up a large tree, rushed impetuously at Indrajit and struck him with it on the head. Undaunted at this, Indrajit of mighty energy sought to smite Angada with a lance. Just at that juncture, however, Lakshmana cut into pieces the lance taken up by Ravana s son. The son of Ravana then took up a mace and struck on the left flank that foremost of monkeys, the heroic Angada who was then staying close beside him....
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Animal Kingdom (Tiryak) in Epics [by Saranya P.S]
During the Churning of the Milk Ocean (Samundra Manthana) when the Daityas were defeated, the devas gave a beautiful woman named Tara as a present to Bali. From Tara, Bali got a son named Angada. After the death of Riksharajas, Bali became the king of Kishkindha. Asura Mayavi, who was the son of the Asura Sculptor Maya, challenged Bali for a fight. Bali was ready to follow the Asura into a cave and then Bali told his brother Sugriva like this....
Read full contents: Chapter 3.8 - The story of Bali (Monkey characters, part 2)
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