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Can you please quote any popular quote from the ramayana and mahabahrat ? ( not from gita)
Asked by joyesh chakraborty,
05 Mar '08 12:30 pm
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raja ka koi bhi permanent mitra ya shatru nahi hota
as bhishm told to arjun before dying
Answered by James Bond, 05 Mar '08 12:33 pm
as bhishm told to arjun before dying
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In Ramayan I like this chopai very much as its relevancy is universal
KARMA PRADHAN VISHWA RACHEERAKHA,
JO JUS KARAHIN TUS FAL CHHAKHA
In mahabharat
Ahnyani bhutani gachhantee, yama mandeeram,
Sheshanee shteeratee michhyantee,
Kim ascharyo, atah param
Answered by drdinesh sharma, 06 Mar '08 04:37 am
KARMA PRADHAN VISHWA RACHEERAKHA,
JO JUS KARAHIN TUS FAL CHHAKHA
In mahabharat
Ahnyani bhutani gachhantee, yama mandeeram,
Sheshanee shteeratee michhyantee,
Kim ascharyo, atah param
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I am going to read books of both and then I will do this.
Answered by chandra singh, 05 Mar '08 01:01 pm
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RAMAYAN--- HAY MAA NISHADA
MAHABHARATA--AHANYANI BHUTANI GACHCHANTI YAMA MANDIRAM
SHESHANI STHIRATI MICHCHANTI
KIMASCHARJYA ATO PARAM ?
Answered by HARIJIBAN BANERJEE, 05 Mar '08 12:35 pm
MAHABHARATA--AHANYANI BHUTANI GACHCHANTI YAMA MANDIRAM
SHESHANI STHIRATI MICHCHANTI
KIMASCHARJYA ATO PARAM ?
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from ramayana...
On hearing that idea of the chief of demons Ravana in abducting Seetha, Maareecha, a well-informed one and an articulator spoke to the lord of demons in reply.
"That lady Seetha is his wife, dearest than the lives of that lion-chested lion-man Rama, and in truth, she is avowed to follow him alone, in perpetuity. As the spire of blazing ritual fire cannot be abused, so also, she that curvaceous Maithili, the cherished wife of that dynamic Rama, is an impossibility for any abuse. Oh, king of demons, What is the result in making such a futile effort? If that Rama glances at you in a given war that alone ends your life."
Answered by smitha tm, 05 Mar '08 12:36 pm
On hearing that idea of the chief of demons Ravana in abducting Seetha, Maareecha, a well-informed one and an articulator spoke to the lord of demons in reply.
"That lady Seetha is his wife, dearest than the lives of that lion-chested lion-man Rama, and in truth, she is avowed to follow him alone, in perpetuity. As the spire of blazing ritual fire cannot be abused, so also, she that curvaceous Maithili, the cherished wife of that dynamic Rama, is an impossibility for any abuse. Oh, king of demons, What is the result in making such a futile effort? If that Rama glances at you in a given war that alone ends your life."
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