Kapi Anila |
kapi anila / indigo in Javanese way |
Nila (Sanskrit: तिल; Nīla) aka Anila (Sanskrit: अतिल; Anīla) is a character in the epic Ramayana. His name literally means "indigo" or "dark blue". Nila is a dark-colored monkey in the stronghold of Sri Rama in the war against Ravana.
During the adventure of seeking Sita, Nila plays an important role, especially in the construction of the Situbanda bridge because the structure of the bridge was designed by Nila. In the great battle of Alengka, Nila and the other wars fought over the ghosts. When Nila faced with Prahasta who used a rod of iron, the fight was fierce because both are equally powerful. Finally Nila picked up a huge stone. The stone was then dropped on the head of Prahasta so that the rakshasa was killed instantly
Kapi Anila, Anila which means indigo in Java, a dark monkey in the Sri Rama camps in the war against Ravana in Ramayana
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thank you so much for mother
Meg Williams2009
hopefully healthy always and increase his fortune
Copyright Image Flickr
Meg Williams2009
Location
Ubud Bali,Indonesia
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