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Ayodhya Kaanda

64 - Dialogue between king Dasaratha and Kaikeyi; Dasaratha's lamentation; Sumantra goes to the palace and, returning from it, sends Sri Rama to His father

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kēhi hētu rāni risāni parasata pāni patihi nēvāraī.
 

mānahu sarōṣa bhuaṃga bhāmini biṣama bhāomti nihāraī..
 

dōu bāsanā rasanā dasana bara marama ṭhāharu dēkhaī.
 

tulasī nṛpati bhavatabyatā basa kāma kautuka lēkhaī..
 


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As the king touched her with his hand saying "Why are you angry, my queen?" Kaikeyi threw it aside and flashed upon him a furious glance like an enraged serpent with the two (above-mentioned) cravings of her heart for its bifurcated tongue and the boons (that had been promised to her by the king) for its fangs, spying out a vital part. As fate would have it, says Tulasi, the king took it all as an amorous sport.

 
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