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Ayodhya Kaanda

66 - Dialogue between Sri Rama and His father; the sadness of the people of Ayodhya; their remonstrances with Kaikeyi

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dhanya janamu jagatītala tāsū. pitahi pramōdu carita suni jāsū..
 

cāri padāratha karatala tākēṃ. priya pitu mātu prāna sama jākēṃ..
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āyasu pāli janama phalu pāī. aihau bēgihiṃ hōu rajāī..
 

bidā mātu sana āvau māgī. calihau banahi bahuri paga lāgī..
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asa kahi rāma gavanu taba kīnhā. bhūpa sōka basu utaru na dīnhā..
 

nagara byāpi gai bāta sutīchī. chuata caḍhaī janu saba tana bīchī..
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suni bhaē bikala sakala nara nārī. bēli biṭapa jimi dēkhi davārī..
 

jō jahaom sunai dhunai siru sōī. baḍa biṣādu nahiṃ dhīraju hōī..
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"Blessed is his birth on the surface of this earth, whose father is rejoiced to hear of his doings. He has in his hand all the four prizes of life, (viz., religious merit, material riches, sensuous gratification and final beatitude), to whom his parents are dear as life. After carrying out your order and having obtained the reward of my life I shall come back soon; therefore be pleased to command me. In the meantime I shall ask leave of mother Kausalya and return forthwith; then I shall proceed to the woods after throwing myself once more at your feet." So spoke Sri Rama and then departed; while the king was too overpowered with grief to make any answer. This most unwelcome news spread throughout the city as though the sting of a scorpion had circulated its poison throughout the body. Every man and woman who heard this was distressed even as trees and creepers are blasted at the very sight of a forest fire. Whoever heard it beat his head wherever he happened to be; the grief was too great to be borne.

 
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