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79 dasa-ratha
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Valmiki
Ramayana

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earth

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 1 | monarch true and bold,~As the earth was ruled by Mann in the 2 1, 2 | terrific clang,~And the firm earth shook and trembled and the 3 1, 3 | message said:~'Known on earth my plighted promise, spoke 4 2, 1 | lifetime ere my days on earth be done,~Shall I place my 5 2, 1 | diverse tokens now appeared on earth and sky,~And his failing 6 2, 1 | radiant lustre fills the earth from skies above!~Dear to 7 2, 2 | virtue and his valour lord of earth he might have been!~Speak 8 2, 2 | not man in all the wide earth who excels the stainless 9 2, 2 | his virtue fills the wide earth and exalts his ancient race!~ 10 2, 5 | rudely severed from the earth,~Like a fallen fair Apsara, 11 2, 5 | farthest sea,~And the wide earth is my empire, monarchs list 12 2, 5 | Worlds and this our wide Earth, and each dark and unseen 13 2, 6 | husband, few and brief on earth his day,~Lend me, wife, 14 3, 2 | father, he who ruled the earth and main,~Is a captive to 15 3, 2 | consolation have they left on earth below!"~Spake the hero: " 16 3, 3 | for race of Raghu known on earth for holy might,~Bounteous 17 3, 4 | departing,--saw him not on earth again!~ 18 4, 1 | lotus eye.~Lord of wide earth ocean-girdled, but intent 19 4, 1 | royal yajnas filled the earth with righteous fame,~Now 20 4, 2 | his father as the king of earth and main,~By the fair Earth 21 4, 2 | earth and main,~By the fair Earth loved and welcomed, Rama, 22 4, 4 | own,~Entering on his Nvide earth friendless, and departing 23 4, 4 | transient home,~Thus on earth are kin and kindred, home 24 4, 4 | way,~Truth sustains the earth and nations and a monarch' 25 4, 4 | Truth which rules the wide earth and the regions of the sky!~ 26 4, 4 | actions, and pervade the earth and air!~Unto AGNI, unto 27 4, 6 | the plough and tilled the earth,~From the furrow made by 28 5, 1 | Car-borne kings protect the wide earth by their prowess and their 29 5, 3 | cottage walled with moistened earth and soft,~Pillared with 30 5, 3 | again and treads the bright earth, from the bonds of YAMA 31 6 | fate which few women on earth have suffered. To the millions 32 6, 1 | wearing various forms on earth!"~"Listen," so spake Surpa-nakha, " 33 6, 4 | causeless terror; in the sky or earth below,~In the nether regions, 34 6, 6 | rest friendless on this earth."~"Brahman nor a righteous 35 7, 2 | vengeance dread,~And the firm earth shook and trembled 'neath 36 7, 5 | it heaves a sigh,~And the earth is hot and feverish, moistened 37 7, 6 | Utmost confines of the wide earth, home of Gods and Spirits 38 9, 8 | accents, shaking sky and earth with groan,~Mighty Gods 39 10, 1 | fierce delight,~Shook the earth and sounding welkin, waked 40 10, 2 | course?~Breathes upon the earth no warrior who could face 41 10, 2 | from my birth,~Child of Earth I seek in suffering bosom 42 10, 2 | suffering bosom of my mother Earth!~But I grieve for dear Kausalya, 43 10, 4 | Kunibha-karna hurled to earth his feeble foes,~Dreadful 44 10, 4 | with Rama's might,~Men on earth nor Gods immortal conquered 45 10, 5 | Lakshman's on this wide earth shall be done,~Witness INDRA 46 10, 5 | through a cloud.~Scanning earth and bright sky vainly for 47 10, 6 | its sable mantle o'er the earth and ocean drew,~Forcing 48 10, 6 | snake!~Listen, youth! this earth no longer bears thy father' 49 10, 6 | for the neighbour's wife,~Earth and skies have doomed thy 50 10, 7 | and hero and his day on earth is done,~In a brighter world, 51 10, 7 | with terror pale,~On the earth our maids and matrons mourn 52 10, 8 | Indrajit of magic might,~Earth nor sky shall hide my foemen 53 10, 8 | arméd soldiers shook the earth beneath their tread,~Horsemen 54 10, 8 | their boding voices and the earth confessed a spell,~Gouts 55 10, 9 | footsteps and his task on earth is done!~Thou hast from 56 10, 9 | true-hearted brother, not on earth we often find!~When Sumitra 57 10, 11| celestial trees,~Fell upon the earth and ocean, rode upon the 58 11, 1 | Sita sprang from Mother Earth,~As a maiden true and stainless 59 11, 1 | woman's lofty creed,~And the earth by ocean girdled with its 60 11, 4 | swept,~And the grateful earth be sprinkled with the water 61 11, 4 | descended from the air,~And on earth the chariot lighted,--car 62 11, 5 | returning seasons went,~And the earth in grateful gladness never 63 12 | broken, and she invoked the Earth to take her back. And the 64 12 | to take her back. And the Earth, which had given Sita birth, 65 12 | adventures returns to the Earth. To the millions of men 66 12, 2 | virtue be your wealth on earth!~If the royal Rama questions 67 12, 2 | Teacher and our Sire on earth below,~Wake your harps to 68 12, 5 | bursting, and her day on earth is done,~And she pressed 69 12, 5 | and receive her, Mother Earth!~If in duty and devotion 70 12, 5 | laboured undefiled,~After Earth I who bore this woman, once 71 12, 5 | a faithful wife,~Mother Earth I relieve thy Sita from 72 12, 5 | of this life!"~Then the earth was rent and parted, and 73 End | Durvasa, who always appears on earth to create mischief. And 74 Epi | among any other nation on earth. There is not a Hindu man 75 Epi | the bosom of her Mother Earth, true in death as she had 76 Epi | civilisation; and no nation on earth has preserved a more faithful 77 Epi | Spirit of God descended on earth, as an incarnation of Vishnu


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