ramcharitmanas,

Baal Kaanda

54 - Janaka's despatching of messengers to Ayodhya and departure of the marriage procession from there

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bhūpa bharata puni liē bōlāī. haya gaya syaṃdana sājahu jāī..
 

calahu bēgi raghubīra barātā. sunata pulaka pūrē dōu bhrātā..
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bharata sakala sāhanī bōlāē. āyasu dīnha mudita uṭhi dhāē..
 

raci ruci jīna turaga tinha sājē. barana barana bara bāji birājē..
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subhaga sakala suṭhi caṃcala karanī. aya iva jarata dharata paga dharanī..
 

nānā jāti na jāhiṃ bakhānē. nidari pavanu janu cahata uḍaānē..
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tinha saba chayala bhaē asavārā. bharata sarisa baya rājakumārā..
 

saba suṃdara saba bhūṣanadhārī. kara sara cāpa tūna kaṭi bhārī..
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The king next called Bharata and said, "Go and prepare the horses, elephants and chariots and start at once in procession for Rama's marriage." The two brothers were thrilled to hear this command. Bharata sent for the officers in charge of the stables and issued necessary instructions; the latter rose in joy and hastened to execute the orders. They equipped the horses with gorgeous saddles; gallant steeds of different colours stood there in their majesty. They were all beautiful and surpassingly swift-footed; they trod the ground as lightly as though it were red-hot iron. They belonged to different breeds, which were more than one could tell; they would fly in the air, as it were, outstripping the wind itself. Gallant princes, who were of the same age as Bharata, mounted them. The princes were all handsome and adorned with jewels and had a bow and arrow in their hands and a well-equipped quiver fastened at their side.

 
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