ramcharitmanas,

Ayodhya Kaanda

65 - Dialogue between Sri Rama and mother Kaikeyi

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nidharaka baiṭhi kahai kaṭu bānī. sunata kaṭhinatā ati akulānī..
 

jībha kamāna bacana sara nānā. manahu mahipa mṛdu laccha samānā..
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janu kaṭhōrapanu dharēṃ sarīrū. sikhai dhanuṣabidyā bara bīrū..
 

saba prasaṃgu raghupatihi sunāī. baiṭhi manahu tanu dhari niṭhurāī..
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mana musakāi bhānukula bhānu. rāmu sahaja ānaṃda nidhānū..
 

bōlē bacana bigata saba dūṣana. mṛdu maṃjula janu bāga bibhūṣana..
  [2-40-3]

sunu jananī sōi sutu baḍabhāgī. jō pitu mātu bacana anurāgī..
 

tanaya mātu pitu tōṣanihārā. durlabha janani sakala saṃsārā..
  [2-40-4]


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Kaikeyi unhesitatingly spoke these pungent words, which callousness itself was sore distressed to hear. With the tongue for a bow, and words for so many shafts and with the king for a delicate target as it were, it looked as if stiffness had taken the form of a great hero and practised bowmanship. Having communicated the whole incident to the Lord of Raghus (Sri Rama). She sat like the very incarnation of heartlessness. The Sun of the solar dynasty, Sri Rama, the natural fountain of joy, smiled within Himself and spoke words which were free from all blemish and were so sweet and agreeable that they seemed to be the very ornaments of speech; "Listen, mother: That son alone is blessed, who is devoted to the words of his parents. A son who gratifies his father and mother is rare in this wide world, mother."

 
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