ramcharitmanas,

Baal Kaanda

29 - Causes of Sri Rama's Descent

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tēhi āśramahiṃ madana jaba gayaū. nija māyāom basaṃta niramayaū..
 

kusumita bibidha biṭapa bahuraṃgā. kūjahiṃ kōkila guṃjahi bhṛṃgā..
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calī suhāvani tribidha bayārī. kāma kṛsānu baḍhaāvanihārī..
 

raṃbhādika suranāri nabīnā . sakala asamasara kalā prabīnā..
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karahiṃ gāna bahu tāna taraṃgā. bahubidhi krīḍahi pāni pataṃgā..
 

dēkhi sahāya madana haraṣānā. kīnhēsi puni prapaṃca bidhi nānā..
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kāma kalā kachu munihi na byāpī. nija bhayaom ḍarēu manōbhava pāpī..
 

sīma ki cāompi sakai kōu tāsu. baḍa rakhavāra ramāpati jāsū..
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When the god of love reached that hermitage, he created a semblance of the vernal season by his illusory power. Many-coloured blossoms appeared on the trees of different kinds; cuckoos sang and bees hummed. Delightful breezes, cool, soft and fragrant, blew, fanning the flame of passion. Rambha and other heavenly damsels, who looked ever young and were all past masters in amorous sports, sang in undulating tones of various kinds and sported in many ways, ball in hand. The god of love was delighted to see his associates there and employed a variety of deceptive tricks. But his amorous devices had no effect on the sage. Guilty Cupid was now apprehensive of his own destruction. Can anyone dare to trespass the bounds of him who has the Lord of Laksmi as his great protector.

 
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