All 16 Uses of
endued
in
The Ramayana
- For these two spells with might endued, Are the Great Father's heavenly brood, And thee, O Chief, may fitly grace, Thou glory of Kakutstha's race.†
Book 1 *
- Then, all with heavenly forms endued, Nigh came the wondrous multitude.†
Book 1
- "(167) Thus in their dread the Immortals sued: The God a dwarflike shape indued:(168) Before Virochan's son he came, Three steps of land his only claim.†
Book 1
- The sage's form the God endued, And thus the fair Ahalyá wooed: "Love, sweet! should brook no dull delay But snatch the moments when he may.†
Book 1
- Then quick the hero Lakshma? too His garment from his shoulders threw, And, in the presence of his sire, Indued the ascetic's rough attire.†
Book 2
- How has she sinned, devout and true, The noblest monarch's child, That she should garb of bark indue And journey to the wild?†
Book 2
- Not such I deem the funeral food Of kings with godlike might endued.†
Book 2
- With keen celestial sight endued Those mighty saints the chieftain viewed, With joy to meet the prince they came, And gentle Sítá dear to fame.†
Book 3
- Thus Ráma, Indra's peer in might, Addressed the aged anchorite: And he, with wisdom well endued, To Raghu's son his speech renewed: "Sutíksh? a's woodland home is near, A glorious saint of life austere, True to the path of duty; he With highest bliss will prosper thee.†
Book 3
- As Ráma spake, his eyes were bent Upon a hermit settlement With light of heavenly lore endued, With sacred grass and vesture strewed.†
Book 3
- …of yore The Ten-necked tyrant's mother bore,— Saw Ráma with his noble mien Bright as the Gods in heaven are seen; Him from whose brow a glory gleamed, Like lotus leaves his full eyes beamed: Long-armed, of elephantine gait, With hair close coiled in hermit plait: In youthful vigour, nobly framed, By glorious marks a king proclaimed: Like some bright lotus lustrous-hued, With young Kandarpa's(458) grace endued: As there like Indra's self he shone, She loved the youth she gazed upon.†
Book 3
- Thus to her virtuous guest she sued And he, with heavenly lore endued, Words such as these in turn addressed To her with equal knowledge blest: "Danu himself the power has told Of thy great masters lofty-souled.†
Book 3
- Two vulture brothers once I knew: Each form at will could they endue.†
Book 4
- Each grace and gift of form and mind Adorns that prince of human kind; And virtues like his own endue His brother ever firm and true.†
Book 5
- That shaft, with magic power endued, The bird, where'er he flew, pursued, Till back to Raghu's son he fled And bent at Ráma's feet his head.†
Book 5
- Saved from his wild assailant's blows Again the Rákshas herald rose And borne on light wings to the sky Addressed Sugríva from on high: "O Vánar Monarch, chief endued With power and wonderous fortitude, What answer is my king, the fear And scourge of weeping worlds, to hear?"†
Book 6
Definition:
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(endued) given qualities or abilities to