All 15 Uses of
beget
in
The Ramayana
- Thus by the mighty Sire addressed They all obeyed his high behest, And thus begot in countless swarms Brave sons disguised in sylvan forms.†
Book 1 *
- So should their lips be wisdom-fraught Whom kings begot, Vasish?†
Book 1
- There, fruit and roots his only food, He practised penance, sense-subdued, And in that solitary spot Four virtuous sons the king begot: Havishyand, from the offering named, And Madhushyand, for sweetness famed, Mahárath, chariot-borne in fight, And Dri?†
Book 1
- Manu, who life to mortals gave, Begot Ikshváku good and brave.†
Book 1
- The warrior Asit he begot.†
Book 1
- Ansumán's son, Dilípa famed, Begot a son Bhagírath named.†
Book 1
- Nahush was Ambarísha's heir, The mighty lord of regions fair: Nahush begot Yayáti: he, Nábhág of happy destiny.†
Book 1
- King Devarát, a royal sage, For virtue, glory of the age, Begot Vrihadratha; and he Begot, his worthy heir to be, The splendid hero Mahábír Who long in glory governed here.†
Book 1
- King Devarát, a royal sage, For virtue, glory of the age, Begot Vrihadratha; and he Begot, his worthy heir to be, The splendid hero Mahábír Who long in glory governed here.†
Book 1
- Haryasva's son was Maru, who Begot Pratíndhak, wise and true.†
Book 1
- Manu, who life to mortals gave, Begot Ikshváku good and brave: First of Ayodhyá's kings was he, Pride of her famous dynasty.†
Book 2
- Ansumán's son, Dilípa famed, Begot a son Bhagírath named.†
Book 2
- ha, reverend saint and sage, Priest of our sire from youth to age, Begot a hundred sons, but they Were smitten in a single day.†
Book 3
- Him,(514) brother of the Lord of Gold, Visravas' self begot of old.†
Book 3
- Mean-hearted coward, false and vile, Whose cruel soul delights in guile, Could Dasaratha, noblest king, Beget so mean and base a thing?†
Book 4
Definition:
to cause something -- especially to make children