ramcharitmanas,

Ayodhya Kaanda

100 - Dialogue between Sri Rama, Bharata and others

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suni ati bikala bharata bara bānī. ārati prīti binaya naya sānī..
 

sōka magana saba sabhāom khabhārū. manahu kamala bana parēu tusārū..
  [2-262-1]

kahi anēka bidhi kathā purānī. bharata prabōdhu kīnha muni gyānī..
 

bōlē ucita bacana raghunaṃdū. dinakara kula kairava bana caṃdū..
  [2-262-2]

tāta jāomya jiyaom karahu galānī. īsa adhīna jīva gati jānī..
 

tīni kāla tibhuana mata mōrēṃ. punyasilōka tāta tara tōrē..
  [2-262-3]

ura ānata tumha para kuṭilāī. jāi lōku paralōku nasāī..
 

dōsu dēhiṃ jananihi jaḍa tēī. jinha gura sādhu sabhā nahiṃ sēī..
  [2-262-4]


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On hearing the excellent and most impassioned speech of Bharata, which was full of agony and love, humility and prudence, everybody was plunged in sorrow and the assembly became sad as if a bed of lotuses was smitten by frost. The enlightened sage comforted Bharata by narrating old legends of various kinds; and the Delighter of Raghus, who was a veritable moon to the lily-like solar race, spoke words which were meet and proper: "You feel humiliated in spirit for nothing, dear brother; know that the destiny of souls lies in the hands of God. To my mind, men of holy reputation in all the three spheres of creation and belonging to the past, present and future are pygmies before you, my darling. He who attributes malevolence to you even in his heart will be ruined in this world as well as in the next. As for mother Kaikeyi they alone blame her, who have waited neither on the Guru nor on assemblage of holy men."

 
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