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Srimad Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa | Yuddha Kāṇḍa ~ Sarga 98 of 128

Yuddha Kanda : book of war || Total Sargas (or) Chapters: 128

Abstract: The battle in Lanka between the monkey and the demon armies of Rama and Ravana, respectively. After Ravana is defeated, Sita undergoes the test of fire, completes exile with Rama, and they return to Ayodhya to reign over the Ideal State.

Sarga (chapter): 98 of 128 || śloka (verses): 26

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Vālmīki (Sanskrit: वाल्मीकि)

Vālmīki (Sanskrit: वाल्मीकि)

Introduction

When Mahaparshva enters the battle-field and torments the monkeys, Angada comes to their rescue and hits him. Jambavan also enters the field and breaks the chariot and the horses of Mahaparshva. Then, Angada knocks the bow and the helmet of Mahaparshva, as they fall down. Finally, Mahaparshva falls dead, succumbing to a forcible blow of Angada’s fist.

महोदरे तु निहते महापार्श्वो महाबलः |
सुग्रीवेण समीक्ष्याथ क्रोधात्संरक्तलोचनः ||६-९८-१
अङ्गदस्य चमूं भीमान् क्षोभयामास सायकैः |
mahodare tu nihate mahaapaarshvo mahaabalaH |
sugriiveNa samiikShyaatha krodhaatsaMraktalochanaH ||6-98-1
a~Ngadasya chamUM bhImaan kShobhayaamaasa saayakaiH |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.1

1. samiikShya = seeing; mahodara = Mahodara; nihate = killed; sugriiveNa = by Sugreeva; mahaabalaH = the mighty; mahaapaarshvaH = Mahaparshva; krodha samrakta lochanaH = with his red-blood eyes in anger; atha = then; kShobhayaamaasa = stirred up; bhiimaam = the terrific; chamuum = army; aN^gadasya = of Angada; maargaNaiH = with his arrows.

Seeing Mahodara killed by Sugreeva, the mighty Mahaparsva for his part with his red-blood eyes through anger, forthwith stirred up the terrific army of Angada with his arrows. .

स वानराणां मुख्यानामुत्तमाङ्गानि सर्वशः ||६-९८-२
पातयामास कायेभ्यः फलन् वृन्तादिवानिलः |
sa vaanaraaNaaM mukhyaanaamuttamaa~Ngaani sarvashaH ||6-98-2
paatayaamaasa kaayebhyaH phalan vR^intaadivaanilaH |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.2

2. saH raakShasaH = that demon; paatayaamaasa = struck down; uttamaaNgaani = the heads; mukhyaanaam vaanaraaNaam = of monkey-chiefs; kaayebhyaH = from their trunks; anilaH iva = as wind (would); phalam = (throw down) a fruit; vR^intaat = from its stalk.

That demon struck down the heads of monkey-chiefs from their trunks, as wind would throw down a fruit from its stalk. .

केषान् चिदिषुभिर्बाहून्स्कन्धांश्चिछेद राक्षसः ||६-९८-३
वानराणान् सुसङ्क्रुद्धः पार्श्वन् केषां व्यदारयत् |
keShaan chidiShubhirbaahUnskandhaaMshchichheda raakShasaH ||6-98-3
vaanaraaNaan susa~NkruddhaH paarshvan keShaaM vyadaarayat |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.3

3. atha = Moreover; susamrabdhaH = very quickly; saH raakShasaH = that demon; chichchheda = chopped off; baahuun = the arms; keShaamchit vaanaraaNaam = of some monkeys; iShubhiH = with his arrows; aakShipat = and struck down; paarshvam = the region of the ribs; keShaam chit = of others.

Moreover, that demon very quickly chopped off the arms of some monkeys with his arrows and struck down the region of the ribs of others. .

तेअर्दिता बाणवर्षेण महापार्श्वेन वानराः ||६-९८-४
विषादविमुखाः सर्वे बभूवुर्गतचेतसः |
tearditaa baaNavarSheNa mahaapaarshvena vaanaraaH ||6-98-4
viShaadavimukhaaH sarve babhUvurgatachetasaH |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.4

4. aarditaaH = tormented; baaNavegena = by the flight of arrows; mahaapaarshvena = by Mahaparsva; sarve = all; te vaanaraaH = those monkeys; viShaada vimukhaaH = were downcast with despair; babhuuvuH = and became; gatachetasaH = bereft of their senses.

Tormented by the flight of arrows of Mahaparshva, all those monkeys were downcast with despair and lost heart. .

निरीक्ष्य बलमुद्विग्नमङ्गदो राक्षसार्दितम् ||६-९८-५
वेगन् चक्रे महाबाहुः समुद्र इव पर्वणि |
nirIkShya balamudvignama~Ngado raakShasaarditam ||6-98-5
vegan chakre mahaabaahuH samudra iva parvaNi |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.5

5. nishamya = hearing; balam = his army; udvignam = depressed; raakShasaarditam = on being tormented by the demon; aN^gadaH = Angada; mahaavegaH = who was endowed with a great impetuosity; vegam chakre = exhibited his tempo; samudraH iva = like an ocean; parvasu = on full-moon days.

Seeing his army depressed on being tormented by the demon, Angada who was endowed with a great impetuosity, exhibited his tempo like an ocean on full-moon days. .

आयसं परिघन् गृह्य सूर्यरश्मिसमप्रभम् ||६-९८-६
समरे वानरश्रेष्ठो महापार्श्वे न्यपातयत् |
aayasaM parighan gR^ihya sUryarashmisamaprabham ||6-98-6
samare vaanarashreShTho mahaapaarshve nyapaatayat |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.6

6. gR^ihya = taking hold; aayasam parigham = of a steel rod; suurya rashmisama prabham = with its radiance equal to that of the sun; myapaatayat = hurled it; mahaapaarshve = on Mahaparsva; samare = in that combat.

Taking hold of a steel rod, with its radiance equal to that of the sun, hurled it on Mahaparshva in that combat. .

स तु तेन प्रहारेण महापार्श्वो विचेतनः ||६-९८-७
ससूतः स्यन्दनात्तस्माद्विसन्ज्ञः प्रापतद्भुवि |
sa tu tena prahaareNa mahaapaarshvo vichetanaH ||6-98-7
sasUtaH syandanaattasmaadvisanGYaH praapatadbhuvi|


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.7

7. tena = prahaareNa = by that blow; saH mahaapaarshvaH = that Mahaparsva; apata vichetanaH visajJNaH = dropped senseless and unconscious; bhuvi = on the ground; tasmaat syandanaat = from that chariot; sasuutaH = along with his charioteer.

By that blow, that Mahaparsva dropped senseless and unconscious on the ground from his chariot along with is charioteer .

यस्यर्क्षराजस्तु तेजस्वी नीलाज्ञनचयोपमः ||६-९८-८
निष्पत्य सुमहावीर्यः स्वाद्यूथान्मेघसंनिभात् |
प्रगृह्य गिरिशृङ्गाभान् क्रुद्धः स विपुलान् शिलाम् ||६-९८-९
अश्वाञ्जघान तरसा स्यन्दनन् च बभञ्ज तम् |
yasyarkSharaajastu tejasvii niilaajJNanachayopamaH ||6-98-8
niShpatya sumahaavIryaH svaadyUthaanmeghasaMnibhaat |
pragR^ihya girishR^i~Ngaabhaan kruddhaH sa vipulaan shilaam ||6-98-9
ashvaa~njaghaana tarasaa syandanan cha babha~nja tam |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.8,6.98.9

8; 9. R^ikSharaajaH = Jambavan; tejasvii = the energetic bear; niilaaN^ganachayopamaH = looking like a heap of black collyrium; sumahaaviiryaH = who was exceedingly powerful; kruddhaH = was enraged; niShpatya = and rushing forward; svaynnuthaat = from his battalion; meghasamnibhaat = which resembled a black cloud; pragR^ihya = and seizing hold; vipulaam shilaam = huge rock; girishR^iN^gaabhaam = resembling a mountain-peak; jaghaana = killed; tasya ashvaan = his horses; tarasaa = with his strength; babhaN^ja = and broke; tam syandanamcha = that chariot too.

The energetic Jambavan, looking like a heap of black collyrium, who was exceedingly powerful, battalion which resembled a black cloud a mountain-peak, killed his horses with his strength and broke that chariot too. .

मुहूर्ताल्लब्धसन्ज्ञस्तु महापार्श्वो महाबलः ||६-९८-१०
अङ्गदं बहुभिर्बाणैर्भूयस्तं प्रत्यविध्यत |
muhUrtaallabdhasanGYastu mahaapaarshvo mahaabalaH ||6-98-10
a~NgadaM bahubhirbaaNairbhUyastaM pratyavidhyata |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.10

10. mahaabalaH = the mighty; mahaapaarshvaH = Mahaparsva; muhuurtaat = within a while; labdha samjJNaH = regained his consciousness; bhuuyaH = again; pratyavidhyata = struck; tam aN^gadam = that Angada; bahubhiH baaNaiH = with a multiple of his arrows.

Regaining his consciousness within a while, the mighty Mahaparshva again struck Angada with his many arrows. .

जाम्बवन्तन् त्रिभिर्बाणैराजघान स्तनान्तरे ||६-९८-११
ऋक्षराजन् गवाक्षं च जघान बहुभिः शरैः |
jaambavantan tribhirbaaNairaajaghaana stanaantare ||6-98-11
R^ikSharaajan gavaakShaM cha jaghaana bahubhiH sharaiH |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.11

11. aajaghaana = (He) stuck; jaambavantam = Jambavan; R^ikSharaajam = the king of bears; tribhiH baaNaiH = with three arrows; stanaantare = in his chest; jaghaana = and struck; gavaakShamcha = Gavanksha too; bahubhiH sharaiH = with many arrows.

He struck Jambavan, the king of bears with three arrows in his chest and struck Gavaksha too with many arrows. .

गवाक्षन् जाम्बवन्तं च स दृष्ट्वा शरपीडितौ ||६-९८-१२
जग्राह परिघन् घोरमङ्गदः क्रोधमूर्छितः |
gavaakShan jaambavantaM cha sa dR^iShTvaa sharapIDitau ||6-98-12
jagraaha parighan ghorama~NgadaH krodhamUrchhitaH |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.12

12. dR^iShTvaa = seeing; gavaakSham = Gavaksha; jaambavantam cha = and Jambavan; sharapiiDitau = tormented by the arrows; saH aN^gadaH = that Angada; krodhamuurchhitaH = infatuated with anger; jagraaha = seized hold; ghoram parigham = of a terrific iron rod.

Seeing Gavaksha and Jambavan tormented by the arrows, that Angada was infatuated with anger and seized hold of a terrific iron rod. .

तस्याङ्गदः प्रकुपितो राक्षसस्य तमायसं ||६-९८-१३
दूरस्थितस्य परिघन् रविरश्मिसमप्रभम् |
द्वाभ्यां भुजाभ्यान् सङ्गृह्य भ्रामयित्वा च वेगवान् ||६-९८-१४
महापार्श्वाय चिक्षेप वधार्थन् वालिनः सुतः |
tasyaa~NgadaH prakupito raakShasasya tamaayasaM ||6-98-13
dUrasthitasya parighan ravirashmisamaprabham |
dvaabhyaaM bhujaabhyaan sa~NgR^ihya bhraamayitvaa cha vegavaan ||6-98-14
mahaapaarshvaaya chikShepa vadhaarthan vaalinaH sutaH |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.13,6.98.14

13; 14. samgR^ihya = holding; tam parigham = that iron rod; ravirashmi samaprabham = with a radiance resembling that of sun’s rays; dvaabhyaam bhujaabhyaam = with his both hands; aN^gadaH = Angada; vaalinaH sutaH = the son of Vali; saroShaakShaH = with his eyes filled with anger; bhraamayitvaacha = turning it around; vegavat = with force; chikShepa = hurled it; tasya mahaapaarshvasya raakShasasya = on that Mahaparsva the demon; duurasthitasya = who stood at a distance; vadhaartham = to kill him.

Firmly holding that iron rod, which shone like the rays of the sun, with both hands and turning it around with force, Angada son of Vali, his eyes red with anger, hurled it on that Mahaparshva the demon, who stood at a distance, with an intention to kill him. .

स तु क्षिप्तो बलवता परिघस्तस्य रक्षसः ||६-९८-१५
धनुश्च सशरन् हस्ताच्छिरस्त्रन् चाप्यपातयत् |
sa tu kShipto balavataa parighastasya rakShasaH ||6-98-15
dhanushcha sasharan hastaachchhirastran chaapyapaatayat |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.15

15. kShiptaH = hurled; balavataa = by the mighty Angada; saH parighaH = that iron rod for its part; paatayat = knocked; dhanushcha = the bow; sasharam = with the arrow fitted to it; hastaat = from the hand; tasya rakShasaH = of that demon; shirastraaNam cha = and also his helmet.

Hurled by the mighty Angada, that iron rod for its part, knocked the bow with the arrow fitted to it, from the demon’s hand and also his helmet. .

तन् समासाद्य वेगेन वालिपुत्रः प्रतापवान् ||६-९८-१६
तलेनाभ्यहनत्क्रुद्धः कर्णमूले सकुण्डले |
tan samaasaadya vegena vaaliputraH prataapavaan ||6-98-16
talenaabhyahanatkruddhaH karNamUle sakuNDale |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.16

16. samaasaadya = approaching; tam = him; vegena = with speed; kruddhaH = and with anger; prataapavaan = the valiant; vaaliputraH = Angada; talena abhyahanan = slapped him; kraNamuule = on the temple (root of the ear); sakuN^Dale = shining with an ear-ring.

Approaching him with speed and with anger, the valiant Angada slapped him on the temple (root of the ear), shining with an ear-ring .

स तु क्रुद्धो महावेगो महापार्श्वो महाद्युतिः ||६-९८-१७
करेणैकेन जग्राह सुमहान्तं परश्वधम् |
sa tu kruddho mahaavego mahaapaarshvo mahaadyutiH ||6-98-17
kareNaikena jagraaha sumahaantaM parashvadham |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.17

17. kruddhaH = enraged as he was; saH mahaapaarshva = that Mahaparshva for his part; mahaavegaH = who was endowed with a great swiftness; mahaadyutiH = and enormous splendour; jagraaha = seized hold; sumahaantam parashvadham = of a huge axe; ekena kareNa = in one hand.

Enraged as he was, that Mahaparsva for his part, who was endowed with a great swiftness and enormous splendour, seized hold of a huge axe in one hand. .

तन् तैलधौतन् विमलं शैलसारमयं दृढम् ||६-९८-१८
राक्षसः परमक्रुद्धो वालिपुत्रे न्यपातयत् |
tan tailadhautan vimalaM shailasaaramayaM dR^iDham ||6-98-18
raakShasaH paramakruddho vaaliputre nyapaatayat |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.18

18. parama kruddhaH = extremely enraged; raakShasaH = the demon; nyapaatayat = hurled; vimalam = that stainless; dR^iDham = and strong; tam = axe; taila dhautam = which had been washed in oil; shailasaaramayan = and which was made of steel ; vaaliputre = on Angada.

Extremely enraged, the demon hurled that stainless and strong axe, which had been washed in oil and which was made of steel, on Angada. .

तेन वामान्सफलके भृशं प्रत्यवपातितम् ||६-९८-१९
अङ्गदो मोक्षयामास सरोषः स परश्वधम् |
tena vaamaansaphalake bhR^ishaM pratyavapaatitam ||6-98-19
a~Ngado mokShayaamaasa saroShaH sa parashvadham |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.19

19. saroShaH = full of anger; saH aN^gadaH = that Angada; mokShayaamaasa = evaded; saH parashvadham = that axe; pratyava paatitam = which had been aimed; tena = by him; bhR^iham = mostly; which had been aimed; tena = by him; bhR^isham = mostly; vaamaamsaphalake = at his left shoulder-bone.

Full of anger, that Angada evaded that axe, which had been aimed by him mostly at his left shoulder-bone. .

स वीरो वज्रसङ्काशमङ्गदो मुष्टिमात्मनः ||६-९८-२०
सन्वर्तयन्सुसङ्क्रुद्धः पितुस्तुल्यपराक्रमः |
sa vIro vajrasa~Nkaashama~Ngado muShTimaatmanaH ||6-98-20
sanvartayansusa~NkruddhaH pitustulyaparaakramaH |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.20

20. saH viiraH aN^gadaH = that valiant Angada; pitR^itulya paraakramaH = with his prowess equal to that of his father; susamkruddhah = was quite enraged; samvartayaamaasa = and firmly tightened; aatmanaH muShTim = his fist; vajrasamkaasham = resembling a thunderbolt.

That valiant Angada, with his prowess equal to that of his father, was quite enraged and firmly tightened his fist resembling a thunder-bolt. .

राक्षसस्य स्तनाभ्याशे मर्मज्ञो हृदयं प्रति ||६-९८-२१
इन्द्राशनिसमस्पर्शन् स मुष्टिं विन्यपातयत् |
raakShasasya stanaabhyaashe marmajJNo hR^idayaM prati ||6-98-21
indraashanisamasparshan sa muShTiM vinyapaatayat |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.21

21. marmajJNaH = knowing the vital parts of the body; saH = Angada; vinyapaatayat = pounced; aatmanaH muSTim = his fist; indraashani sama sparsham = which invaded like a thunderbolt; hR^idayam prati = on the bosom; raakShasasya = of the demon; stanaabhyaashe = in the vicinity of his breasts.

Knowing the vital parts of the body, Angada pounced his fist, which invaded like a thunderbolt, on the boson of the demon, in the vicinity of his breasts. .

तेन तस्य निपातेन राक्षसस्य महामृधे ||६-९८-२२
पफाल हृदयन् चाशु स पपात हतो भुवि |
tena tasya nipaatena raakShasasya mahaamR^idhe ||6-98-22
paphaala hR^idayan chaashu sa papaata hato bhuvi |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.22

22. tena nipaatena = with the blow; tasya = of that fist; mahaamR^idhe = in that great battle; hR^idayam = the fleshy part of his heart; paphaala = was blasted; saH = he; papaata = fell; hataH = dead; bhuvi = on the ground.

With the blow of that fist in that great combat, the fleshy part of his heart was blasted and he fell dead on the ground. .

तस्मिन्निपतिते भूमौ तत्सैन्यन् सम्प्रचुक्षुभे ||६-९८-२३
अभवच्च महान्क्रोधः समरे रावणस्य तु |
tasminnipatite bhUmau tatsainyan samprachukShubhe ||6-98-23
abhavachcha mahaankrodhaH samare raavaNasya tu |


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.23

23.tasmin vinihate = when he fell dead; bhuumau = on the ground; tat = that; sainyam = army; samprachukShubhe = got confused; mahaan = a mammoth; krodhaH = anger; abhavat = arose; raavaNasya = in Ravana.

When Mahaparshva fell dead on the ground, his army got confused. A mammoth anger arose in Ravana. .

वानराणां प्रहृष्टानां सिंहनादः सुपुष्कलः ||६-९८-२४
स्फोटयन्निव शब्देन लङ्कां साट्टालगोपुराम् |
सहेन्द्रेणेव देवानां नादः समभवन्महान् ||६-९८-२५
vaanaraaNaaM prahR^iShTaanaaM siMhanaadaH supuShkalaH ||6-98-24
sphoTayanniva shabdena laN^kaaM saaTTaalagopuraam |
sahendreNeva devaanaaM naadaH samabhavanmahaan ||6-98-25


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.24,6.98.25

24; 25. supuShkalaH = that highly profound; simhanaadaH = lion’s roar; prahR^iShTaanaam vaanaraaNaam = of the rejoiced monkeys; shabdena = by its sound; samabhavat = was well; mahaan naadaH iva = like the loud sound; devaanaam = of the gods; sahendreNa = along with Indra the lord of celestials; shabdena = by the sound; sphoTayanniva = as though breaking asunder; laN^kaam = the City of Lanka; saaTTaalagopuraam = with its atties and town-gates.

That highly profound lion’s roar of the rejoiced monkeys, by its noise, was well like the loud sound of the gods along with Indra the lord celestials, nay, by its vibrations breaking asunder as it were the City of Lanka with its attics and town-gates. .

अथेन्द्रशत्रुस्त्रिदशालयानां |
वनौकसां चव महाप्रणादम् |
श्रुत्वा सरोषं युद्दि राक्षसेन्द्रः |
पुनश्च युद्धाभिमुखोऽवतस्थे ||६-९८-२६
athendrashatrustridashaalayaanaaM |
vanaukasaaM chava mahaapraNaadam |
shrutvaa saroShaM yuddi raakShasendraH |
punashcha yuddhaabhimukho.avatasthe ||6-98-26


Show Description: Sloka 6.98.26

26. shrutvaa = hearing; mahaapraNaadam = the loud noise; vanaukasaamchaiva = of monkeys as also; tridashaalayaanaam = of the celestials; yudhi = in the battle-field; raakShasendraH = Ravana; indrashatruH = the adversary of Indra the lord of celestials; atha = then; avatasthe = stood; yuddhaabhimukhe = prepared for a battle; punashcha = again; saroSham = with anger.

Hearing the loud noise of monkeys, as also of the celestials in the battle-field, the enraged Ravana the adversary of Indra, then stood prepared for a battle again. .

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