ramcharitmanas,

Ayodhya Kaanda

70 - Dialogue between Sri Rama and Laksmana

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māgahu bidā mātu sana jāī. āvahu bēgi calahu bana bhāī..
 

mudita bhaē suni raghubara bānī. bhayau lābha baḍa gai baḍai hānī..
  [2-72-1]

haraṣita hdayaom mātu pahiṃ āē. manahu aṃdha phiri lōcana pāē.
 

jāi janani paga nāyau māthā. manu raghunaṃdana jānaki sāthā..
  [2-72-2]

pūomchē mātu malina mana dēkhī. lakhana kahī saba kathā bisēṣī..
 

gaī sahami suni bacana kaṭhōrā. mṛgī dēkhi dava janu cahu ōrā..
  [2-72-3]

lakhana lakhēu bhā anaratha ājū. ēhiṃ sanēha basa karaba akājū..
 

māgata bidā sabhaya sakucāhīṃ. jāi saṃga bidhi kahihi ki nāhī..
  [2-72-4]


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Go and ask leave of your mother; then quickly return and accompany me to the woods." Laksmana rejoiced to hear these words from the Chief of Raghus; great was his gain and a mighty loss was averted. He went up to his mother delighted at heart as a blind man who had regained his lost vision. Approaching her he bowed his head at her feet, while his heart was with Sri Rama (the Delighter of Raghu's race) and Janaka's Daughter. Finding him depressed in spirit the mother inquired the reason, when Laksmana related at length the whole incident. Sumitra was alarmed to hear this cruel report as a doe on finding wild fire all about her. Laksmana apprehended that things would take a wrong turn that day and that his mother would frustrate his plans due to her affection. He, therefore, felt nervous and hesitated in asking leave of her; for he thought within himself, "Good God, will she allow me to accompany Sri Rama or not?"

 
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