ramcharitmanas,

Ayodhya Kaanda

100 - Dialogue between Sri Rama, Bharata and others

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dūtanha āi bharata kai karanī. janaka samāja jathāmati baranī..
 

suni gura parijana saciva mahīpati. bhē saba sōca sanēhaom bikala ati..
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dhari dhīraju kari bharata baḍaāī. liē subhaṭa sāhanī bōlāī..
 

ghara pura dēsa rākhi rakhavārē. haya gaya ratha bahu jāna saomvārē..
  [2-271-2]

dugharī sādhi calē tatakālā. kiē biśrāmu na maga mahīpālā..
 

bhōrahiṃ āju nahāi prayāgā. calē jamuna utarana sabu lāgā..
  [2-271-3]

khabari lēna hama paṭhaē nāthā. tinha kahi asa mahi nāyau māthā..
 

sātha kirāta cha sātaka dīnhē. munibara turata bidā cara kīnhē..
  [2-271-4]


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The spies on their arrival gave an account in Janaka's court of Bharata's doings as best as they could. The Guru (the sage Satananda), the members of the royal family, the ministers and the king himself were all overpowered with grief and affection at the report. Then, collecting himself and gloryfying Bharata, the king summoned his chosen warriors and equerries and, posting guards at the palaces, city and realm got ready a number of horses, elephants, chariots and other conveyances. After ascertaining a lucky period within an hour* he started at once and did not halt on the way. Having bathed at Prayaga this very morning, he has already left the place; and when the whole party began to cross the Yamuna, they despatched us ahead for obtaining news, holy sir." So saying they bowed their head to the ground. The great sage Vasistha dismissed the messengers at once, sending with them an escort of six or seven Kiratas.

 
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