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Grindmill songs of Maharashtra — Song #93148 by Chavan Vimal

Village: होळी - Holi


A:I-1.7i (A01-01-07i) - Sītā / Sītā departs towards vanavās / This happens by a decision of Rām or Lakṣmaṇ

Vanavās: litt. the stay in forest, actually the forest exile in which Sītā is sent by her husband Rām, with all the physical and moral hardships that this desertion and its solitude carry with them.
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चव्हाण विमल - Chavan Vimal
देवामंधी देव देव मारोती इमानी
धजा लावील्या रामानी लंकेच्या रावणाचा
dēvāmandhī dēva dēva mārōtī imānī
dhajā lāvīlyā rāmānī laṅkēcyā rāvaṇācā
Among the gods, God Maruti* is a loyal god
He hoists Ram’s flags in Ravan*’s Lanka*
▷ (देवामंधी)(देव)(देव)(मारोती)(इमानी)
▷ (धजा)(लावील्या)(रामानी)(लंकेच्या)(रावणाचा)
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MarutiA Sanskrit word referring to Hanuman, son of Vayudeva, the Hindu Wind God Vayu
RavanA devotee of Shiva, an asura king of ancient Lanka, he is depicted as a great scholar, a Brahmin, a capable ruler and a maestro of the veena (plucked stringed instrument). He is also described as an extremely powerful king and has ten heads.
LankaThe name given in Hindu epics to the island fortress capital of the legendary asura king Ravana in the epics of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The fortress was situated on a plateau between three mountain peaks known as the Trikuta Mountains. The site of Lanka is identified with Sri Lanka.

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