Nala (Ramayana)

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Dans l'épopée hindoue du Ramayana, Nala (en Sanskrit : नल, IAST : nala, lit. lotus ), est le vanara (singe), cité comme l'ingénieur du Rama Setu, un pont sur l'océan entre Rameswaram (Inde) et Lanka, qui correspond au Sri Lanka actuel, afin que les forces du dieu Rama puissent passer à Lanka. Le pont porte aussi le nom de Nala Setu (pont de Nala) . Un autre vanara, Nila, est aussi cité comme constructeur du pont. Nala est décrit comme l'architecte des vanaras, ainsi que le fils du dieu-architecte Vishwakarma. Dans la bataille entre Rama et Ravana, le roi de Lanka, il est écrit que Nala participe. rdf:langString
In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Nala (Sanskrit: नल, IAST: nala, lit. lotus), is the vanara (monkey), who is credited as the engineer of the Rama Setu, a bridge across the ocean between Rameswaram (Tamil nadu) and Lanka, identified with modern-day Sri Lanka, so forces of the god Rama can pass over to Lanka. The bridge is also known as Nala Setu, the bridge of Nala. Along with Nala, another vanara who is his twin brother called Nila is also credited as the builder of the bridge. Nala is described as the architect of the vanaras. He is described as the son of the architect-god Vishwakarma. Nala is also described to have fought in the battle between Rama and Ravana, the king of Lanka. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Right:Nala and Nila talking with Rama. Left: Nala and Nila directing the monkeys to place the stones in the ocean.
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rdf:langString Dans l'épopée hindoue du Ramayana, Nala (en Sanskrit : नल, IAST : nala, lit. lotus ), est le vanara (singe), cité comme l'ingénieur du Rama Setu, un pont sur l'océan entre Rameswaram (Inde) et Lanka, qui correspond au Sri Lanka actuel, afin que les forces du dieu Rama puissent passer à Lanka. Le pont porte aussi le nom de Nala Setu (pont de Nala) . Un autre vanara, Nila, est aussi cité comme constructeur du pont. Nala est décrit comme l'architecte des vanaras, ainsi que le fils du dieu-architecte Vishwakarma. Dans la bataille entre Rama et Ravana, le roi de Lanka, il est écrit que Nala participe.
rdf:langString In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Nala (Sanskrit: नल, IAST: nala, lit. lotus), is the vanara (monkey), who is credited as the engineer of the Rama Setu, a bridge across the ocean between Rameswaram (Tamil nadu) and Lanka, identified with modern-day Sri Lanka, so forces of the god Rama can pass over to Lanka. The bridge is also known as Nala Setu, the bridge of Nala. Along with Nala, another vanara who is his twin brother called Nila is also credited as the builder of the bridge. Nala is described as the architect of the vanaras. He is described as the son of the architect-god Vishwakarma. Nala is also described to have fought in the battle between Rama and Ravana, the king of Lanka.
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