
Este libro histórico puede tener numerosos errores tipográficos y texto faltante. Los compradores pueden descargar una copia gratuita escaneada del libro original (sin errores tipográficos) desde la editorial. No indexado. No se muestra. 1894 edition. Extracto:...sun too journeying arrived there. They both simultaneously espied that female form and were possessed by desire. What more, their whole body, as soon as they saw her, was moved and the firmness of the mind shaken. Thereupon Indra begot on her a son named Vali for he originated from her hairs and the sun begot on her another son, who was named Sugriva for he originated from her neck. Thus the two highly powerful monkeys being born, Indra went back to his region having conferred upon Vali an un-ending garland of gold. And having engaged Hanuman, the Windgod's son in the service of Sugriva, the sun too went back to the sky. O king, the sun having risen after that night Ri ksharaja again obtained his own real monkey shape. Having thus regained his monkey form he made his two highly powerful sons,--leading monkeys, assuming shapes at will and having twany eyes, drink honey like nectar. Thereupon taking them, he came to the abode of Brahma. Beholding his son Riksharaja with his sons, Brahma, the grand-father of the celestials, consoled him in diverse ways. Then he ordered the celestial messenger saying--"At my behest, O emissary, do thou proceed to the highly picturesque city of Kishkindha. That golden, big and charming city is worthy of Riksharaja. There live many thousand monkeys besides others assuming shapes at will. It abounds in various jewels, invincible, is inhabited by four Varnas, holy and sacred. At my command Viswakarma has constructed the celestial and picturesque city of Kishkindha. Do thou place there Riksharaja, the foremost of monkeys, with his sons; and having invited the leading monkeys and others and received them courteously do thou install him on the throne. On beholding this...
Page Count:
86
Publication Date:
2013-09-12
ISBN-10:
1230419861
ISBN-13:
9781230419862
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