Comparative mythology corpus

Revenge Urged After Kin Or Allies Are Slain

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Hindu The Ramayan of Valmiki Canto XXIII. The Omens. / Canto XXIV. The Host In Sight. / Canto XXV. The Battle. / Canto XXVIII. Khara Dismounted.; lines 30882-30972 high The speaker promises to bring the bride, says her facial wounds came from Lakshmaṇ, predicts Káma’s shafts will strike the addressee, and urges: “Let Sítá of the faultless frame / Be borne away and be thy dame,” followed by a call to avenge the slain giants. record