Aranya Kaanda
116 - The story of Surpanakha; her approaching Khara, Dusana and Trisira for redress and their subsequent death at Sri Rama's hands
Chhands
kōdaṃḍa kaṭhina caḍhaāi sira jaṭa jūṭa bāomdhata sōha kyōṃ.
marakata sayala para larata dāmini kōṭi sōṃ juga bhujaga jyōṃ..
kaṭi kasi niṣaṃga bisāla bhuja gahi cāpa bisikha sudhāri kai..
citavata manahu mṛgarāja prabhu gajarāja ghaṭā nihāri kai..
Description
As He coiled His matted locks into a tuft on His head after stringing His formidable bow, it seemed as if a pair of snakes were engaged in a conflict with countless streaks of lightning on a mountain of emerald. Having girded up His quiver at His waist, and clasping the bow with His long arms and putting His arrows in order, He looked at the enemy even as a lion (the king of the beasts) would glare at a herd of large elephants.
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