ramcharitmanas,

Baal Kaanda

55 - Arrival of the marriage procession and its reception etc., at Janakapura

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jinha kara nāmu lēta jaga māhīṃ. sakala amaṃgala mūla nasāhīṃ..
 

karatala hōhiṃ padāratha cārī. tēi siya rāmu kahēu kāmārī..
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ēhi bidhi saṃbhu suranha samujhāvā. puni āgēṃ bara basaha calāvā..
 

dēvanha dēkhē dasarathu jātā. mahāmōda mana pulakita gātā..
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sādhu samāja saṃga mahidēvā. janu tanu dharēṃ karahiṃ sukha sēvā..
 

sōhata sātha subhaga suta cārī. janu apabaraga sakala tanudhārī..
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marakata kanaka barana bara jōrī. dēkhi suranha bhai prīti na thōrī..
 

puni rāmahi bilōki hiyaom haraṣē. nṛpahi sarāhi sumana tinha baraṣē..
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At the very mention of whose name all evil is uprooted and the four ends of human existence are brought within one's grasp, such are Sita and Rama," said the Destroyer of Cupid, Sankara. In this way Sambhu admonished the divinities, and then spurred on His noble bull. The gods beheld Dasaratha marching (to Janaka's palace) with his heart full of rapture and the hair on his body standing erect. The assemblage of holy men and Brahmanas accompanying the king appeared like joys incarnate ministering to him. By his side shone forth the four handsome princes, incarnations as it were of the four types of final beatitude.* The gods were greatly inspired with love to see two lovely pairs, one possessing the hue of emeralds and the other of golden hue. They were particularly delig

 
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