RAMAYANA KAKAWIN
VOLUME 3
SOEWITO SANTOSO
Issued under the auspices of the
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore
and the
International Academy of Tndian Culture, New Delhi577
XXII
58. San Nularsabha Gandhamadana Dhanurdhara Gawa Gawaya,
‘Tara Kréndana Indrajanu kalawan Satabali Winata,
mnwaa san Dhtimra Gawaksa Bhimamuka Mainda Sarabha Wrésabha,
san Sampati Darlmukadi nikanah prawagabala maso.
Nila, Arsabha, Gandhamadana, Dhanurdhara, Gawa, Gawaya, Tara,
Krendana, Indrajanu, Satabali, Winata, Dhimra, Gawaksa, Bhimamukha,
Mainda, Sarabha, Wrésabha, Sampati, Darimuka were the commanders of
the attacking monkey-army.
59. Sankép kapwa manunda parwwata wanth mamawa watu magon,
{ita A wanara miéra masran anikél kayu-kayu kumupak,
kapwa td umasd mantémbuli paréh sarabhasa mamalu,
manduk len manibé gunui kaparupuh watu malatu-latu.
a. ODE parbwata, mamaw’.
‘They were well-equipped with stones and mountains, followed by the
ordinary monkey-soldiers who were armed with branches of trees. ‘They
attacked simultaneously, beating and stabbing wildly or throwing stones
and mountains which fell apart, emitting fire-sparks.
60, Tar pawyat sira sai dinuk ginuruman sana-sini liniput,
béntar parwwata lén sildtala asin téka ri sira remuk,
bhasmibhtta léba nya bhisana mélek gaganatala petea,
mengu’ rat kumétug hudan awn ségén nira pinarébutan,
b. BODE parbwata.
‘The one they attacked with their weapons was not injured, the mountains
and stones were smashed on impact and turned to dust which billowed up
into the air looking very terrifying. The earth shook, and dust whirled up
when he was covered all over by monkeys.
61. Ghora a bayu riwut-siwat-siwut awa n bala ya mawalikan,
tan ton désa nikan ranahgana pétéh patigaga-gagapi,
sakrodhoddhata Kumbhakarnna magalak kadi liman awér6,
rambah tan kapipil ya kédékan akik saka pitu saka pit
‘Thunderstorm was ranging, dust was rising in billows, the monkey host
were in confusion. ‘They could not see anything in the battlefield as it was
pitch dark, Kumbhakarnya was furious, like rutting elephant, The
monkeys were trampled down and trodden, yelling out of pain by sevens or
fours.