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What is the Malayalam meaning the word ma nishada?

അരിത് കാട്ടാള


English meaning of ma nishada?

Literal translation would be - 'Abstain Wild Man' The context involves a saint forbidding a tribal man hunting in the jungle from shooting a stork.


How much is a maple nishada in Maplestory?

the price will always change if you search it on basil then you can get a good price


What is the meaning of maa nishada pratistham tvamagamahsāsvati samaa yat kraunchamithunaadekam avadhi kaamamohitam?

The phrase "Maa nishada pratistham tvamagamahsāsvati samaa yat kraunchamithunaadekam avadhi kaamamohitam" is from the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana. It is a lamentation spoken by the character of the sage Valmiki, lamenting the death of a krauncha bird, symbolizing the pain of separation and the impermanence of life. The lines express a plea against the killing of the bird and reflect deeper themes of love, loss, and the consequences of desire. The broader context highlights the moral implications of one's actions and the sorrow they can cause.


Who is the first known American poet?

As per Hindu mythology, the first poet was Valmiki, the great saint, and the poetry is "ma nishada" which means 'abstain wild man' (in killing one of the pair birds.


Who instructed valmiki to write Ramayana?

The Inspiration for Ramayana:One day, sage Valmiki was going to the river Tamasa for his morning bath. As he was walking along the river bank, he watched a pair of cranes (krauncha), sporting with joy on a tree nearby. Suddenly, the male bird fell down, killed by a hunter's arrow. The female bird, seeing its mate fallen to the ground, flapped its wings, and squawked piteously.Valmiki's grief burst forth in a curse, "O cruel man, as you have killed one of these loving birds, you shall wander homeless all your life."Ma nishada pratishtam tvam agama shasvati sama / Yat krauncha mithunat ekam avadhih kama mohitam(Desist O hunter! May you not get stability or peace for endless years, since you killed one of the pair of cranes, in love with each other.)Immediately, the sage recovered his composure. He wondered why he got so angry as to curse another person. Recalling the words of his curse, the rishi discovered that the curse had taken the form of a beautiful verse (sloka). He wondered "How mysterious is the play (lila) of God!" and sat down to meditate.Then, Brahma appeared before him and said, "This incident happened only to inspire you to write the divine story of Sri Rama. From sorrow (shoka) was born verse (sloka). You shall sing the story of Ramayana in this very poetic metre for the welfare of mankind." This poetic metre is called Anushtub chandas.It has 16 syllables per line and a total of 32 syllables for a couplet.The true purpose of the Ramayana is to awaken its reader spiritually, and to send him forth on the great journey that leads to Moksha, to God.


What is swaras in raga kalyani?

Kalyani is an Indian melodic scale.The notes coming in the raga Kalyani are S R2 G3 M2 P D2 N3, or they are called as Shadja, Chatu: sruthi rishabha[teevra], Andhara gandhara[teevra],Prati Madhyama[ teevra],Panchama, Chatu:Sruthi Dhaiwatha[teevra] and Kakali Nishada [teevra]. And for the western muscians,; if the tonic note or the key is C, the notes would be C,D,E,F#,G,A,B . In the Indian music style, each notes have oscillations , that may vary according to the phrases they are in, so playing the straight notes can't make the real melody of Kalyani I hope you understood! thank you Amal Antony [playback singer]


What are the characteristics of Rama?

As a person, Rama personifies the characteristics of an ideal person (Purushottama) who is to be emulated. He had within him all the desirable virtues that any individual would seek to aspire, and he fulfils all his moral obligations (Maryada). Rama's purity and piety in his intentions and actions inspires affection and devotion for him from a variety of characters from different backgrounds. For example, he gave up his rightful claim to the throne, and agreed to go into exile for fourteen years, to fulfill the vow that his father had given to Kaikeyi, one of King Dashratha's wives. This is in spite of the fact that Kaikeyi's son, Bharat, begged him to return back to Ayodhya and said that he did not want to rule in place of Rama. But Rama considered his dharma as a son above that of his own birthright and his life's ambition. For such supreme sacrifices, and many other qualities, Rama is considered a Maryada Purushottamor the best of upholders of Dharma, a basically human but exemplary figure. Some of his ideals are as follows: 1. At the time when it was normal for kings to have more than one wife, Rama gave ideal of having a single wife. After Sita was banished, he was doing penance with a gold statue of Sita. In Balakanda of Valmiki Ramayana it is written that Rama and Sita resided in each others heart. 2. Rama always followed his promise at any cost. In fact, he went to forest to make his father's promise to Kaikeyi true. Another instance was when, he had promised the Spirit of Time that during their conversation, if anyone was to intrude, Rama would have pronounce an instant death sentence upon the individual. They were intruded upon by his beloved younger brother Lakshmana, and to keep his part of the promise, pronounced the death sentence. There are many examples of Rama's promises which he kept. Most important are the promise to sages to save their lives from Rakshasas, getting back Sugreeva's kingdom, making Vibhishana the king of Lanka. 3. Excellent friend: Rama had very touching relations with his friends irrespective of their status. Some of his friends are Nishada-raja Guha, King of Nishaadas (a caste whose profession was hunting the birds), Sugreeva (the Vanar king) and Vibhishana a Rakshasa. 4. Even towards his enemies, Rama showed great nobility and virtue. To gather information about the enemy army's strengths and weaknesses, Ravana sent two of his spies, Suka and Sarana, to the Vanara camps. Disguised as Vanaras they blended into the enemy camp, but Vibhishana saw through their deceit and presented the two spies to Rama. Rama then asked them what their mission was and whether they fulfilled it. After listening to them, he sent for a Vanara to give them a proper tour of all the Vanara camps and give them all the information they desired about the major soldiers and their strengths. He then told the spies to give this message to Ravana. "Tomorrow morning, I will destroy all of Lanka. Keep all sides of your palace well defended and be ready with all of your men by sunrise." The spies were greatly astonished with Rama's charisma, courage, and adherence to the codes of war. After Rama gave them leave, they knew that their king was bound to lose against this virtuous and courageous man. When Ravana first fought with Rama, Rama defeated him to such an extent that Ravana lost his charioteer, horses, chariot, flag, weapons and armor. Though the situation was at his advantage, Rama instead praised Ravana for a great fight that day, and asked him to retire and take rest, as he must be quite tired. Ravana was greatly embarrassed at this, but he was also gratified that Rama saved his life, and this led him to consider for a moment whether to retreat and give Sita back.


What quality does the character of Rama embody?

virtue and bravery