ramcharitmanas,

Baal Kaanda

32 - The austerities of Manu and Satarupa and their receiving a boon from the Lord

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karahiṃ ahāra sāka phala kaṃdā. sumirahiṃ brahma saccidānaṃdā..
 

puni hari hētu karana tapa lāgē. bāri adhāra mūla phala tyāgē..
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ura abhilāṣa niṃraṃtara hōī. dēkhaa nayana parama prabhu sōī..
 

aguna akhaṃḍa anaṃta anādī. jēhi ciṃtahiṃ paramārathabādī..
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nēti nēti jēhi bēda nirūpā. nijānaṃda nirupādhi anūpā..
 

saṃbhu biraṃci biṣnu bhagavānā. upajahiṃ jāsu aṃsa tēṃ nānā..
  [1-143-3]

aisēu prabhu sēvaka basa ahaī. bhagata hētu līlātanu gahaī..
 

jauṃ yaha bacana satya śruti bhāṣā. tau hamāra pūjahi abhilāṣā..
  [1-143-4]


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They lived on vegetables, fruits and roots and meditated on Brahma (the Absolute), who is truth, consciousness and bliss combined. Again, they started undergoing penance for the sake of Sri Hari, giving up roots and fruits for water alone, Their heart ever clamoured, "Let us see with our eyes that supreme Lord who is without attributes, without parts and without beginning or end, who is contemplated upon by the exponents of the highest reality, whom the Vedas describe in negative terms such as 'Not this, not this', who is bliss itself, unconditioned and without comparison, and from a particle of whose being emanate a number of Sambhus, Virancis and Visnus." Even such a Lord is subordinate to the will of His devotees and assumes for their sake a form suitable for sport. If the above utterance of the Vedas is true, our desire will be surely accomplished.

 
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