ramcharitmanas,

Baal Kaanda

52 - Sita places the wreath of victory round Rama's neck

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Chaupais

pura aru byōma bājanē bājē. khala bhaē malina sādhu saba rājē..
 

sura kiṃnara nara nāga munīsā. jaya jaya jaya kahi dēhiṃ asīsā..
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nācahiṃ gāvahiṃ bibudha badhūṭīṃ. bāra bāra kusumāṃjali chūṭīṃ..
 

jahaom tahaom bipra bēdadhuni karahīṃ. baṃdī biradāvali uccarahīṃ..
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mahi pātāla nāka jasu byāpā. rāma barī siya bhaṃjēu cāpā..
 

karahiṃ āratī pura nara nārī. dēhiṃ nichāvari bitta bisārī..
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sōhati sīya rāma kai jaurī. chabi siṃgāru manahu ēka ṭhōrī..
 

sakhīṃ kahahiṃ prabhupada gahu sītā. karati na carana parasa ati bhītā..
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There was music both in the city and in the heavens; while the wicked were downcast, the virtuous beamed with joy. Gods, Kinnaras, men, Nagas and great sages uttered blessings with shouts of victory. Celestial dames danced and sang and handfuls of flowers were showered again and again. Here and there the Brahmanas recited the Vedas, while panegyrists sang praises. The glad tidings spread throughout the earth, the subterranean regions and heaven that Sri Rama had broken the bow and won the hand of Sita. The people of the city waved lights round the pair in order to ward off evil; and regardless of their means they scattered gifts in profusion as an act of invocation of Divine blessings on the couple. The pair of Sri Rama and Sita shone as if beauty and the sentiment of Love had met together in human form. Her companions urged Her,"Sita, clasp your lord's feet." But Sita was too much afraid to touch His feet.

 
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