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1. Anjaneya |
: Son ofAnjana |
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2. Anjanagarbhasambhoota |
: Born ofAnjani |
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3. Ashokavanikachhetre |
:Destroyer of Ashoka Grove |
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4. Akshahantre |
: Slayerof Aksha |
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5. Balarka Sadrushanana |
: Likethe Rising Sun |
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6. Bheemasenasahayakrute |
: Helperof Bheema |
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7. Batnasiddhikara |
: Granterof Strength |
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8. Bhakthavatsala |
:Protector of Devotees |
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9. Bajrangbali |
: Withstrength of diamod |
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10.Bhavishya Chaturanana |
: Awareof Future Happenings |
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11.Chanchaladwala |
:Glittering Tail Suspended Above The Head. |
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12.Chiranjeevini |
: EternalBeing |
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13.Chaturbahave |
:Four-Armed |
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14.Dashabahave |
:Ten-Armed |
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15.Danta |
: Calm |
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16.Dheera |
: Valiant |
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17.Deenabandhave |
:Protector of the Downtrodden |
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18.Daithyakulantaka |
:Destroyer of Demons |
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19.Daityakarya Vidhyataka |
:Destroyer of All Demons' Activities |
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20.Dhruddavrata |
:Strong-Willed Meditator. |
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21.Dashagreevakulantaka |
: Slayerof the Ten-Headed Ravana Race |
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22.Gandharvavidya Tatvangna |
:Exponent in the Art of Celestials |
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23.Gandhamadhana Shailastha |
: Dwellerof Gandhamadhana |
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24.Hanumanta |
: PuffyCheeks |
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25.Indrajit Prahitamoghabrahmastra Vinivaraka |
: Removerof the Effect of Indrajit's Brahmastra |
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26.Jambavatpreeti Vardhana |
: WinningJambavan's Love |
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27.JaiKapeesh |
: HailMonkey |
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28.Kapeeshwara |
: Lord ofMonkeys |
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29.Kabalikruta |
:Swallower of the Sun |
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30.Kapisenanayaka |
: Chiefof the Monkey Army |
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31.Kumarabrahmacharine |
:Youthful Bachelor |
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32.Kesarinandan |
: Son ofKesari |
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33.Kesarisuta |
: Son ofKesari |
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34.Kalanemi Pramathana |
: Slayerof Kalanemi |
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35.Harimarkatamarkata |
: Lord ofMonkeys |
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36.Karagrahavimoktre |
: One whoFrees from Imprisonment |
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37.Kalanabha |
:Controller of Time |
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38.Kanchanabha |
:Golden-Hued Body |
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39.Kamaroopine |
:Changing Form at Will |
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40.Lankineebhanjana |
: Slayerof Lankini |
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41.Lakshmanapranadatre |
: Reviverof Lakshmana's Life |
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42.Lankapuravidahaka |
: He WhoBurnt Lanka |
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43.Lokapujya |
:Worshipped by the Universe |
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44.Maruti |
:Son ofMarut (wind god) |
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45.Mahadhyuta |
: MostRadiant |
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46.Mahakaya |
:Gigantic |
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47.Manojavaya |
: SpeedLike Wind |
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48.Mahatmane |
: SupremeBeing |
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49.Mahavira |
: MostValiant |
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50.Marutatmaja |
: MostBeloved Like Gems |
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51.Mahabala Parakrama |
: OfGreat Strength |
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52.Mahatejase |
: MostRadiant |
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53.Maharavanamardana |
: Slayerof the Famous Ravana |
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54.Mahatapase |
: GreatMeditator |
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55.Navavyakruti Pandita |
: SkilfulScholar |
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56.Parthadhwajagrasamvasine |
: HavingForemost Place on Arjuna's Flag |
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57.Pragnya |
: Scholar |
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58.Prasannatmane |
:Cheerful |
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59.Pratapavate |
: Knownfor Valour |
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60.Paravidhyaparihara |
:Destroyer of Enemies Wisdom |
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61.Parashaurya Vinashana |
: Destroyerof Enemy's Valour |
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62.Parijata Tarumoolastha |
: ResiderUnder the Parijata Tree |
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63.Prabhave |
: PopularLord |
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64.Paramantra Nirakartre |
:Acceptor of Rama's Mantra Only |
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65.Pingalaksha |
:Pink-Eyed |
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66.Pavanputra |
: Son ofWind god |
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67.Panchavaktra |
:Five-Faced |
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68.Parayantra Prabhedaka |
:Destroyer of Enemies' Missions |
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69.Ramasugreeva Sandhatre |
:Mediator between Rama and Sugreeva |
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70.Ramakathalolaya |
: Crazyof listening Rama's Story |
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71.Ratnakundala Deeptimate |
: WearingGem-Studded Earrings |
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72.Rudraveerya Samudbhava |
: Born ofShiva |
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73.Ramachudamaniprada |
:Deliverer of Rama's Ring |
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74.Ramabhakta |
: Devotedto Rama |
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75.Ramadhuta |
:Ambassador of Rama |
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76.Rakshovidhwansakaraka |
: Slayerof Demons |
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77.Sankatamochanan |
: Reliever of sorrows |
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78.Sitadevi Mudrapradayaka |
:Deliverer of the Ring of Sita |
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79.Sarvamayavibhanjana |
:Destroyer of All Illsions |
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80.Sarvabandha Vimoktre |
:Detacher of all Relationship |
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81.Sarvagraha Nivashinay |
: Killerof Evil Effects of Planets |
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82.Sarvaduhkhahara |
:Reliever of all Agonies |
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83.Sarvalolkacharine |
:Wanderer of all Places |
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84.Sarvamantra Swaroopavate |
:Possessor of all Hymns |
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105.Tatvagyanaprada |
: Granter of Wisdom |
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106.Vanara |
: Monkey |
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107.Vibheeshanapriyakara |
: Belovedof Vibheeshana |
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108.Vajrakaya |
: SturdyLike Metal |
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