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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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utaru na dēi dusaha risa rūkhī. mṛginha citava janu bāghini bhūkhī..
 

byādhi asādhi jāni tinha tyāgī. calīṃ kahata matimaṃda abhāgī..
  [2-49-1]

rāju karata yaha daiaom bigōī. kīnhēsi asa jasa karai na kōī..
 

ēhi bidhi bilapahiṃ pura nara nārīṃ. dēhiṃ kucālihi kōṭika gārīṃ..
  [2-49-2]

jarahiṃ biṣama jara lēhiṃ usāsā. kavani rāma binu jīvana āsā..
 

bipula biyōga prajā akulānī. janu jalacara gana sūkhata pānī..
  [2-49-3]

ati biṣāda basa lōga lōgāī. gaē mātu pahiṃ rāmu gōsāī..
 

mukha prasanna cita cauguna cāū. miṭā sōcu jani rākhai rāū..
  [2-49-4]


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She gave no reply and wore a sullen look due to anger that could not be easily curbed. She stared at them as a hungry tigress would gaze on a herd of does. Finding her disease incurable, her friends left her saying as they went, 'Wretched fool! Fate could not brook her sovereignty and has betrayed her. She has done what nobody else would do." Men and women of the city thus lamented and showered numberless abuses on the wicked woman. They burned with terrible agony and sighed. "There can be no hope of life without Rama," they said. The people were disconcerted at the thought of long separation even as aquatic creatures get disturbed when water in which they live begins to fail. Men and women alike were overcome with excessive grief. In the meantime Lord Sri Rama called on His mother (Kausalya). He wore a cheerful look and had fourfold joy in his heart; He no longer feared lest the king should detain him.

 
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