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Jatayu : son of Garūda; he died while fighting Rāvana who was carrying away Sītā.

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... the market by obscure hands? Some of these efforts are absolutely laughable in the crudeness of their conception and the inefficiency of their execution; take for instance the fight between Ravan and Jatayu. Raja Rukmangad's "Ekadashi" is one of the few successes, but spirited as the work undoubtedly is, it is so wholly an imitation of European workmanship that it establishes no claim to real artistic ...

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... perfect brother, rather, friend—he is friend of all kinds of people, friend of he kinds of people, friend of the outcast Guhaka, friend of the Animal leaders, Sugriva, Hanuman, friend of the vulture Jatayu, friend even of the R ā ksasa Vibhisana. All that he was in a brilliant, striking but of this note or that like Harishchandra 42 or Shivi, 43 but with a certain harmonious completeness. but most ...

... tender and perfect brother, father, friend—he is friend of all kinds of people, friend of the outcaste Guhaka, friend of the Animal Page 491 leaders, Sugriva, Hanuman, friend of the vulture Jatayu, friend even of the Rakshasa Vibhishan. All that he was in a brilliant, striking but above all spontaneous and inevitable way, not with a forcing of this note or that like Harishchandra or Shivi, but ...

Sri Aurobindo   >   Books   >   CWSA   >   Letters on Yoga - I
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... obedient son, a tender and perfect brother, father, friend — he is friend of all kinds of people, friend of the outcast Guhaka, friend of the Animal leaders, Sugriva, Hanuman, friend of the vulture Jatayu, friend of even the Rakshasa Vibhishana. All that he was in a brilliant, striking but above all spontaneous and inevitable way, not with forcing of this note or that like Harishchandra or Shivi, but ...

Kireet Joshi   >   Books   >   Other-Works   >   Sri Rama
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... hear (from it) of Sītā (the princess of Mithila), having been forcibly carried off (by Ravana), Srī Rama (a scion of Raghu) tormented with grief, loudly wailed. Then, having cremated the vulture Jatayu and hunting for Sīta in the forest in that very state of grief, Srī Rama descried a rakshasa, Kabandha by name, who was deformed of body and terrible to look at: so the tradition goes. (47-55) Having ...

Kireet Joshi   >   Books   >   Other-Works   >   Sri Rama
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... escorted by the grown-ups to meet Gurudev. The children lingered on. They inspected the great flying machine, and I wondered if this bird from the skies was a kinsman of Garuda, Lord Vishnu's mount? Or of Jatayu, who fought in vain the demon-king of Lanka to save Rama's queen, Sita? I had no knowledge of history or geography, but Father had told us stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Near me stood ...