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Yuddha Kanda 22.23

Valmiki Ramayanam (IIT Kanpur) · Yuddha Kanda 22 · Verse 23

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Sanskrit Original

।। गङ्गासिन्दुप्रधाननाभिरापगाभिस्समावृतः । देवतानांसरूपाभिर्नानारूपाभिरीश्वरः ।।

।। gaṅgāsindupradhānanābhirāpagābhissamāvṛtaḥ . dēvatānāṅsarūpābhirnānārūpābhirīśvaraḥ ।।

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Clad in red coloured robes, endowed with lotus petal like eyes having a wonderful wreath of diverse flowers on head, decked in shining ornaments of polished gold encrusted with precious gems from his own territory, he resembled the Himalayan Mountain with minerals. He had a hanging pearl necklace in the centre of his bosom shedding white lustre that resembled the Kausthuba of Lord Vishnu. With several tides moving near, and multitude of tides reaching the clouds threatening, surrounded by Goddesses of several forms and deities of important rivers like Ganga and Sindhu, the valiant Lord of the ocean greeted with folded palms and spoke these words to Rama who was wielding an arrow in his hand.