Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
raised 19
raja-suya 1
rajya-abhisheka 1
raksha 60
rakshas 47
rallied 1
ralph 1
Frequency    [«  »]
61 no
61 proud
60 great
60 raksha
59 accents
59 gods
59 jungle
Valmiki
Ramayana

IntraText - Concordances

raksha

   Book, Chapter
1 6 | this Book. The love of a Raksha princess for Rama and for 2 6, 1 | cottage stood,~Surpa-nakha, Raksha maiden, sister of the Raksha 3 6, 1 | Raksha maiden, sister of the Raksha lord,~Came and looked with 4 6, 1 | lotus-faced!~What though she a Raksha maiden, poor in beauty plain 5 6, 1 | story of his exile to the Raksha maiden told:~"Dasa-ratha 6 6, 1 | Much I fear thou art a Raksha wearing various forms on 7 6, 1 | thou wouldst know,~I am Raksha, Surpa-nakha, wearing various 8 6, 2 | dalliance let him court a Raksha's love!"~Wrath of unrequited 9 6, 2 | revere thy dame?~But beware a Raksha's fury and an injured female' 10 6, 2 | Sita fell in terror as the Raksha rose to slay,~So beneath 11 6, 3 | Tis some deep deceitful Raksha wearing every shape at will,~ 12 6, 5 | lonely cottage pressed the Raksha in his might,~Mute and voiceless 13 6, 7 | By his right the ruthless Raksha lifted up the fainting fair!~ 14 6, 7 | Marked the mighty-arméd Raksha lift the poor and helpless 15 6, 7 | faithful wife and woman from a Raksha's lust and greed.~True and 16 6, 7 | Hurl thy vengeance on the Raksha who insults thy faithful 17 6, 7 | From the foul and impious Raksha thou shalt still redeem 18 6, 7 | bloody talons to impede the Raksha's path,~Pierced and bleeding 19 7, 1 | Till a false perfidious Raksha stole his fair and faithful 20 7, 5 | loving Sita! writhing in a Raksha's power,~As the lightning 21 7, 5 | true and faithful seeks the Raksha's secret hold,~Firm in faith 22 8 | surrounded by a terrible guard of Raksha females; and in this hard 23 8, 3 | the boundless ocean to the Raksha's castled hold,~Thou hast 24 8, 3 | to do before,~Dared the Raksha in his island, Ravan in 25 8, 3 | cherished Sita from the Raksha's castled hold,~Thoughts 26 9, 2 | deed,~While his gallant Raksha forces stand beside him 27 9, 6 | implore,~Take my counsel, Raksha monarch, vain against him 28 9, 9 | I may not shed,--~Other Raksha craven-hearted by my royal 29 9, 10| Rose in arms the wrathful Raksha and in fury rushed before.~" 30 9, 10| brother's death,~Ponder yet, O Raksha monarch, save thy race and 31 10, 1 | charging Rakshas sallied with a Raksha's pride!~All the day the 32 10, 2 | fitting vengeance on the cruel Raksha force,~Till the hand of 33 10, 2 | her companion,--though a Raksha woman she,--~Felt her soul 34 10, 2 | and for thy anguish see a Raksha woman weep,~Though thy Rama 35 10, 2 | stainless warrior see a Raksha filled with woe!~Fainting 36 10, 3 | watchful, speedy was the Raksha's fall,~Then the mighty-armed 37 10, 3 | voice of sankha and the Raksha's battle cry,~Song of triumph, 38 10, 3 | And each fierce and fiery Raksha charged with warrior's deathless 39 10, 3 | of MARUT next against the Raksha came,~Fierce and strong 40 10, 3 | unrivalled fame,~But the Raksha's mighty onset gods nor 41 10, 3 | missile, thirsting for the Raksha's blood,~Vainly fought the 42 10, 4 | O Kumbha-karna, can the Raksha's honour save,~Strongest 43 10, 4 | honour save,~Strongest of the Raksha warriors, stoutest-hearted 44 10, 4 | rock.~Hurled upon the giant Raksha speeding with the lightning' 45 10, 4 | and sturdy stroke,~On the Raksha's limbs of iron stone and 46 10, 4 | with mighty effort on the Raksha's towering held,~With his 47 10, 4 | flying rock aside,~By the Raksha's weapon stricken Hanuman 48 10, 4 | Short the combat, soon the Raksha caught and turned his foe 49 10, 4 | through forest wood,~Came the Raksha where in glory Lakshman 50 10, 5 | girdled Rama's living chain,~Raksha chieftain after chieftain 51 10, 5 | woe:~Once again that wily Raksha, slaying all our Vanar train,~ 52 10, 6 | stealing thus my life to take,~Raksha born of Raksha parents, 53 10, 6 | to take,~Raksha born of Raksha parents, dost thou glory 54 10, 6 | Lakshman meets thee, impious Raksha, by the stern decree of 55 10, 6 | hurtling arrows pierced the Raksha's golden mail,~Shattered 56 10, 6 | golden mail,~Shattered by the Raksha's weapons Lakshman's useless 57 10, 6 | his bow amain,~Slayed the Raksha's steeds and driver, severed 58 10, 7 | restrained.~And the watchful Raksha females girdled round the 59 10, 8 | Arm each chief and gallant Raksha! be our sacred duty done,~ 60 10, 11| pain and terror from the Raksha ranks arose,~And a shout


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL