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The use of Amogh Shakti, Lakshman fainted.
Yoga Shastra, Second Light, Verse 99
| Ravana, terrified, shouted loudly, "Hey! Is anyone there? Catch him, kill this scoundrel." Hanuman immediately leaped from there and in a short time, he roamed the entire city, destroying it; making it like an orphan. With his foot | he broke many buildings of the city like breaking a drum. Thus, playing, Hanuman flew like Garuda | and reached Shri Ram. After saluting, Hanuman narrated the entire incident from beginning to end. Ram embraced his beloved servant dearly. Then he ordered Sugriva and others to go to Lanka for the victory march. By building a bridge (bridge) over the sea that protected Ravana, Shri Ram's army crossed the sea. Shri Ram, along with Sugriva and others, boarded the plane | and reached Lanka. There, they camped in Hansadweep and the army surrounded the city of Lanka like a small path.
Vibhishan reached Ravana's court, saluted and requested Ravana, "Elder brother! Although I am younger than you. It is not appropriate for me to say anything to you; however, seeing something spread in the city, I have been compelled to say something as a well-wisher. I hope you will definitely accept my words. Shri Ram has come to our city, and | they are only asking you to return their Sita. You consider this with a long view and in my humble opinion, you should hand over Sita to them with respect, so that there is no loss of Dharma, and there is no ill-repute in the world." As soon as Ravana heard this | he said angrily, "Oh Vibhishan! It seems you are afraid of him; that's why you are giving me advice like a coward!" Then Vibhishan said, "Elder brother! Let alone Ram and Lakshman, what did their mere soldier | Hanuman not do? Didn't you see-hear?" Ravana said, "You seem to be siding with our enemy, that's why you are talking such nonsense. You are a good-for-nothing, get out of here." Thus, after humiliating | Vibhishan was expelled. Therefore, Vibhishan went to Shri Ram. Shri Ram promised him the kingdom of Lanka. Because 'great men never hesitate to accept righteousness.' Bronze tal meets bronze tal, | similarly, coming out of Lanka, Shri Ram's and Ravana's armies openly clashed with each other. Victory Lakshmi, like the Lakshmi of both the moneylender and the debtor, sometimes here and sometimes there, both the armies that were about to be consumed by fire | started coming and going. Later, on receiving orders from Ram's Bhru-sanjna, one after the other, Hanuman and other warriors, in the same way | they started diving into the enemy army in the same way as the gods dived into the ocean during the churning of the ocean.
On the other hand, Ram's valiant and invincible warriors, spreading like ferocious elephants, killed many demons; many were captured and imprisoned, many soldiers were driven away. Hearing this bad news, enraged like a burning ember, Kumbhakarna and the arrogant Meghnad entered the battlefield.
Both the warriors jumped into the battle like a cataclysmic storm and fire. It was unbearable for Ram's army. | Sugriva, in anger, picked up a mountain like a rock and threw it at Kumbhakarna; Kumbhakarna also smashed him to pieces with his mace. Then, with the blow of the mace, he threw Sugriva down and pressed him in his armpit and took him to Lanka | went. Seeing this, Meghnad, who roared like a cloud, was also delighted. And with a sharp shower of arrows, he wounded the army of Vanardweep. Shri Ram, with red eyes, challenged Kumbhakarna and Lakshman challenged Meghnad, "Stop, stop | now we will make you taste the fun." Sugriva also immediately jumped there in enthusiasm. 'How long can mercury be kept in the fist?' Therefore, Kumbhakarna returned from there and clashed with Ram. On the other hand, Meghnad, who disturbed the world, also quickly clashed with Lakshman. Ram and Kumbhakarna were playing the tricks of war like the east and west seas, on the other hand, Ravana's son Meghnad and Lakshman were also playing their own tricks. | started. In a short time, to control the demons, Shri Ram, the demon, fought Kumbhakarna, the younger brother of Ravana, and Lakshman 1. In another story, Hanuman is described as being pressed into the armpit.
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