ramcharitmanas,

Ayodhya Kaanda

72 - Sri Rama, Laksmana and Sita call on king Dasaratha to take leave of him; Dasaratha's advice to Sita

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sakai na bōli bikala naranāhū. sōka janita ura dāruna dāhū..
 

nāi sīsu pada ati anurāgā. uṭhi raghubīra bidā taba māgā..
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pitu asīsa āyasu mōhi dījai. haraṣa samaya bisamau kata kījai..
 

tāta kiēom priya prēma pramādū. jasu jaga jāi hōi apabādū..
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suni sanēha basa uṭhi naranāhāom. baiṭhārē raghupati gahi bāhāom..
 

sunahu tāta tumha kahu muni kahahīṃ. rāmu carācara nāyaka ahahīṃ..
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subha aru asubha karama anuhārī. īsa dēi phalu hdayaom bicārī..
 

karai jō karama pāva phala sōī. nigama nīti asi kaha sabu kōī..
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The king was too restless to speak; there was terrible agony in his heart due to excess of grief. Most affectionately bowing His head at His father's feet, the Hero of Raghu's race then arose and asked his permission to proceed to the woods: "Father, give me your blessings and commands; why should you be sorrowing at this hour of jubilation? By swerving from the path of duty due to attachment for a beloved object, dear father, one's reputation is lost and obloquy incurred." Hearing this the king got up in his love and holding Sri Rama (the Lord of Raghus) by the arm he made Him sit down and said, "Listen, my boy: of You the sages declare that Rama is the Lord of the entire creation, both animate and inanimate. God requites our actions according as they are good or bad, weighing them in the scale of His judgment. He alone who does an act reaps its consequences: such is the law of the Vedas and so declare all."

 
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