ramcharitmanas,

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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cahata na bharata bhūpatahi bhōrēṃ. bidhi basa kumati basī jiya tōrēṃ..
 

sō sabu mōra pāpa parināmū. bhayau kuṭhāhara jēhiṃ bidhi bāmū..
  [2-35-1]

subasa basihi phiri avadha suhāī. saba guna dhāma rāma prabhutāī..
 

karihahiṃ bhāi sakala sēvakāī. hōihi tihu pura rāma baḍaāī..
  [2-35-2]

tōra kalaṃku mōra pachitāū. muēhu na miṭahi na jāihi kāū..
 

aba tōhi nīka lāga karu sōī. lōcana ōṭa baiṭhu muhu gōī..
  [2-35-3]

jaba lagi jiauṃ kahau kara jōrī. taba lagi jani kachu kahasi bahōrī..
 

phiri pachitaihasi aṃta abhāgī. mārasi gāi nahāru lāgī..
  [2-35-4]


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"Bharata would never covet sovereignty even unwittingly. By the decree of fate, however, evil counsel has taken possession of your mind. All that is the outcome of my sins, due to which the tide has turned against me at an inopportune moment. Beautiful Ayodhya shall flourish again under the sovereignty of Rama, the abode of all virtues. All his brothers shall serve him and his fame shall spread through all the three spheres of creation. The stain on your reputation and my remorse shall not disappear even after our death and shall never go till eternity. Now do whatever pleases you; only keep out of my sight hiding your face. So long as I live, I beseech you with joined palms, pray speak not a word to me again. You will repent in the end, O hapless woman, that you killed a cow for the sake of gut."

 
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