ramcharitmanas,

Aranya Kaanda

118 - The episode of Marica and how he was killed in the form of a gold deer

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tēhi bana nikaṭa dasānana gayaū. taba mārīca kapaṭamṛga bhayaū..
 

ati bicitra kachu barani na jāī. kanaka dēha mani racita banāī..
  [3-26-1]

sītā parama rucira mṛga dēkhā. aṃga aṃga sumanōhara bēṣā..
 

sunahu dēva raghubīra kṛpālā. ēhi mṛga kara ati suṃdara chālā..
  [3-26-2]

satyasaṃdha prabhu badhi kari ēhī. ānahu carma kahati baidēhī..
 

taba raghupati jānata saba kārana. uṭhē haraṣi sura kāju saomvārana..
  [3-26-3]

mṛga bilōki kaṭi parikara bāomdhā. karatala cāpa rucira sara sāomdhā..
 

prabhu lachimanihi kahā samujhāī. phirata bipina nisicara bahu bhāī..
  [3-26-4]

sītā kēri karēhu rakhavārī. budhi bibēka bala samaya bicārī..
 

prabhuhi bilōki calā mṛga bhājī. dhāē rāmu sarāsana sājī..
  [3-26-5]

nigama nēti siva dhyāna na pāvā. māyāmṛga pāchēṃ sō dhāvā..
 

kabahu nikaṭa puni dūri parāī. kabahuka pragaṭai kabahu chapāī..
  [3-26-6]

pragaṭata durata karata chala bhūrī. ēhi bidhi prabhuhi gayau lai dūrī..
 

taba taki rāma kaṭhina sara mārā. dharani parēu kari ghōra pukārā..
  [3-26-7]

lachimana kara prathamahiṃ lai nāmā. pāchēṃ sumirēsi mana mahu rāmā..
 

prāna tajata pragaṭēsi nija dēhā. sumirēsi rāmu samēta sanēhā..
  [3-26-8]

aṃtara prēma tāsu pahicānā. muni durlabha gati dīnhi sujānā..
  [3-26-9]


Description

When the ten-headed Ravana drew near to the forest ( in which Sri Rama had taken up His abode), Marica assumed the false appearance of a deer, so very wonderful as to defy description, with a body of gold artistically inlaid with jewels. When Sita saw the exquisitely beautiful creature, most lovely in every limb, She said, " Listen, my gracious Lord Sri Rama (Hero of Raghu's line), this deer has a most charming skin. Pray kill this animal, my lord, and get me the hide, true as you are to your word." Thereupon the Lord of Raghus, even though He knew all the circumstances (that had led Marica to assume the semblance of a deer) arose with joy to accomplish the object of the gods. Casting a look at the deer He girded up His loins with a piece of cloth and taking the bow in His hand fitted a shining arrow to the same. The Lord cautioned Laksmana: " A host of demons, brother, roam about in the woods. Take care of Sita with due regard to your strength and circumstances and making use of your intellect and discretion." The deer took to flight at the sight of the Lord and Sri Rama ran after it pulling His bow-string. How strange that He whom the Vedas describe in negative terms such a 'not that' and whom Siva is unable to catch hold of even in meditation, ran in pursuit of a false deer! Now close at hand. The very next moment it ran away to some distance; at one time it came into view, at another it went out of sight. Thus alternately revealing and concealing itself and practising every kind of wile, it took the Lord far away. Now Sri Rama took a steady aim and let fly the fatal shaft, when the animal fell to the ground with a fearful cry, first calling aloud to Laksmana but afterwards mentally invoking Sri Rama. While giving up the ghost it manifested its real form and lovingly remembered Sri Rama. The omniscient Lord, who could see the love of his heart, conferred on him the state which cannot be easily attained to even by the sages.

 
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