ramcharitmanas,

Ayodhya Kaanda

85 - Arrival and lamentation of Bharata and Satrughna

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tāta bāta maiṃ sakala saomvārī. bhai maṃtharā sahāya bicārī..
 

kachuka kāja bidhi bīca bigārēu. bhūpati surapati pura pagu dhārēu..
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sunata bharatu bhaē bibasa biṣādā. janu sahamēu kari kēhari nādā..
 

tāta tāta hā tāta pukārī. parē bhūmitala byākula bhārī..
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calata na dēkhana pāyau tōhī. tāta na rāmahi sauṃpēhu mōhī..
 

bahuri dhīra dhari uṭhē saombhārī. kahu pitu marana hētu mahatārī..
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suni suta bacana kahati kaikēī. maramu pāomchi janu māhura dēī..
 

ādihu tēṃ saba āpani karanī. kuṭila kaṭhōra mudita mana baranī..
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"I have accomplished everything for you, my son; and poor Manthara has been of great help to me. Only God has marred our plans a little before they could be completed; the king has departed to Indra's paradise." As soon as he heard this, Bharata was overcome with grief as an elephant who is terrified at the roar of a lion. Crying "Father, father, Ah my father!" he fell to the ground much agitated . "I could not see you before you left, nor did you, my father, entrust me to the care of Sri Rama." Then, collecting himself he got up with some effort and said, "Tell me, mother, the cause of my father's demise." Hearing the words of her son she replied as one who had cut a vital part and inserted poison into it. With a glad heart the cruel and wicked woman recounted from the very beginning all that she had done.

 
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