ramcharitmanas,

Ayodhya Kaanda

83 - Dialogue between king Dasaratha and Sumantra, Dasaratha's passing away

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kēvaṭa kīnhi bahuta sēvakāī. sō jāmini siṃgaraura gavāomī..
 

hōta prāta baṭa chīru magāvā. jaṭā mukuṭa nija sīsa banāvā..
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rāma sakhāom taba nāva magāī. priyā caḍhaāi caḍhaē raghurāī..
 

lakhana bāna dhanu dharē banāī. āpu caḍhaē prabhu āyasu pāī..
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bikala bilōki mōhi raghubīrā. bōlē madhura bacana dhari dhīrā..
 

tāta pranāmu tāta sana kahēhu. bāra bāra pada paṃkaja gahēhū..
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karabi pāyaom pari binaya bahōrī. tāta karia jani ciṃtā mōrī..
 

bana maga maṃgala kusala hamārēṃ. kṛpā anugraha punya tumhārēṃ..
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The Nisada showed great hospitality and the party spent that night in the village of Singaraura (Srngaverapura). At daybreak they sent for the milk of the banyan tree and the two brothers coiled up their matted hair in the shape of a crown. Then Rama's friend (Guha) called for a boat and after helping Sita to board it Sri Rama followed suit. Laksmana placed on it in an orderly way the two bows and quivers and himself boarded the boat on receiving the Lord's command. Seeing my distress the Hero of Raghu's race summoned up courage and addressed me in sweet accents: 'Sire, convey my obeisances to dear father and clasp his lotus feet again and again. Then, falling at his feet submit to him thus: 'Father, be not worried on my account. By your grace and goodwill and as a reward of your meritorious acts my journey to and sojourn in the woods will be happy and full of blessings.

 
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