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Vaalmeeki Raamaayan | 6-Yuddh Kaand
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Hearing Raavan's Vilaap, his son Trishiraa said - "You are weeping like an ordinary person for uncle? This doesn't look like you. You have won Devtaa several times and got power from Brahmaa. You use that power to destroy the enemy. If you do not want to go to battlefield, then permit me to go there. I will kill the enemy." Hearing his son's words, Raavan got some strength and consolation. Now Raavan's all sons got ready to go to the battlefield. His all sons were very mighty like Indra and knower of Dharm Shaastra. Raavan sent his such able sons to battlefield adorned with jewelry. Blessed by their father, those six sons proceeded towards the battlefield like Pralaya (Deluge). He sent his two brothers for their protection. Trishiraa rode on his very beautiful chariot and his brothers rode on horses. They all had many kinds of weapons. They were all under the spell of Kaal. When they arrived in the battlefield they made a roar. They looked at Vaanar army who was ready to kill Raakshas army carrying huge trees and rocks. So as they saw Vaanar, they ran to kill them. Seeing them coming Vaanar also started hitting them them with trees and rocks and destroyed their chariots, horses, elephants etc. Vaanar hit them so much that Raakshas got hurt. Vaanar were hitting them with their fists, and Raakshas were shooting their arrows at them. Vaanar were also getting hurt. Seeing this Naraantak entered in Vaanar's army with his powers and he cut 700 Vaanar. He wounded the chief Vaanar also. He started burning Vaanar with his power. Whoever jumped over him they also got wounded. Vaanar started running away from the battlefield. Seeing this Sugreev said to Angad - "Hey Angad, Go and kill Raavan's son who is killing our Vaanar." Angad went there and said to Naraantak - "With whatever spear you are killing these tiny Vaanar, you hit my chest with that." Hearing this Naraantak hit that spear to Angad's chest. It broke as it hit his chest. Now Angad hit his horse with his fist. The horse died instantly. Naraantak also hit Angad with his fist which wounded his head. Angad also hit him with his fist which caused ripping off his chest and he fell down and died spitting blood from his mouth. Sarg 70-Hanumaan Kills Trishiraa Seeing Naraantak killed by Angad, Devaantak and Trishiraa etc attacked Angad. Angad uprooted a huge tree and threw it on them but they cut it with their arrows. Then Angad showered trees and rocks from the sky, but Trishiraa destroyed all of them with his arrows. Mahodar hit Angad with Parigh, Naraantak also hit him at the same time, but Angad failed all their Powers. Now Naraantak, Devaantak and Mahodar, all three attacked Angad. Angad stepped on to Mahodar's elephant, this made him died immediately. Angad took out elephant's tusks and hit Devaantak with it. Devaantak attacked Angad with a Parigh which made him fell on the ground. Seeing this Devaantak shot three arrows at Angad. When Hanumaan and Neel saw Angad in this condition - that three Raakshas were attacking Angad alone, Neel threw a huge rock on Trishiraa. Trishiraa cut it immediately. Then Devaantak attacked Hanumaan with a Parigh, but Hanumaan hit him with his fist. His head ripped off and he fell down and died. At this Trishiraa got angry and he shot many arrows at Hanumaan. Hanumaan showered trees on him and killed his horse. Trishiraa used a Power but Hanumaan failed it. Then Trishiraa used his sword for Hanumaan, but Hanumaan snatched it and killed him from the same sword. Now Matt got angry seeing the killing of his brothers. He started hitting Vaanar with Gadaa. Rishabh and Mahaapaarshwa Vaanar stood in front of him. Rishabh hit Matt with his fist. Matt had becoame unconscious, so he snatched Gadaa from him and hit him with the same Gadaa. The Gadaa broke and Matt died. Remaining army ran away from the battlefield.
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Created by Sushma Gupta on 5/27/03
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Updated on
06/09/11