ramcharitmanas,

Baal Kaanda

38 - The Lord's manifestation and the delightful nature of His childish sports

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naumī tithi madhu māsa punītā. sukala paccha abhijita hariprītā..
 

madhyadivasa ati sīta na ghāmā. pāvana kāla lōka biśrāmā..
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sītala maṃda surabhi baha bāū. haraṣita sura saṃtana mana cāū..
 

bana kusumita girigana maniārā. stravahiṃ sakala saritā.mṛtadhārā..
  [1-190-2]

sō avasara biraṃci jaba jānā. calē sakala sura sāji bimānā..
 

gagana bimala sakula sura jūthā. gāvahiṃ guna gaṃdharba barūthā..
  [1-190-3]

baraṣahiṃ sumana suaṃjali sājī. gahagahi gagana duṃdubhī bājī..
 

astuti karahiṃ nāga muni dēvā. bahubidhi lāvahiṃ nija nija sēvā..
  [1-190-4]


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It was the ninth day of the bright half of the sacred month of Caitra; the moon had entered the asterism named Abhijit, which is so dear to Sri Hari. The sun was at its meridian; the day was neither cold nor hot. It was a holy time which gave rest to the whole world. A cool, soft and fragrant breeze was blowing. The gods were feeling exhilarated and the saints were bubbling with enthusiasm. The woods were full of blossoms, the mountains were resplendent with gems and every river flowed a stream of nectar. When Brahma perceived that the time of Sri Rama's birth had approached, all the gods came out with their aerial cars duly equipped. The bright heaven was crowded with their hosts and troops of Gandharvas chanted praises and rained down flowers placing them in their beautiful palms. The sky resounded with the beat of kettedrums. Nagas, sages and gods offered praises and tendered their services in manifold ways.

 
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