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Sundar Kaanda

152 - On Hanuman's reaching the opposite shore all the monkeys return and enter Madhuvana; their meeting with Sugriva and the dialogue between Sri Rama and Hanuman

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Chaupais

jauṃ na hōti sītā sudhi pāī. madhubana kē phala sakahiṃ ki khāī
 

ēhi bidhi mana bicāra kara rājā. āi gaē kapi sahita samājā
  [5-28-1]

āi sabanhi nāvā pada sīsā. milēu sabanhi ati prēma kapīsā
 

pūomchī kusala kusala pada dēkhī. rāma kṛpāom bhā kāju bisēṣī
  [5-28-2]

nātha kāju kīnhēu hanumānā. rākhē sakala kapinha kē prānā
 

suni sugrīva bahuri tēhi milēū. kapinha sahita raghupati pahiṃ calēū.
  [5-28-3]

rāma kapinha jaba āvata dēkhā. kiēom kāju mana haraṣa bisēṣā
 

phaṭika silā baiṭhē dvau bhāī. parē sakala kapi carananhi jāī
  [5-28-4]


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"If they had failed to get any news of Sita, they could never dare to eat the fruit of Madhuvana." While the king was thus musing, the monkey chiefs arrived with their party. Drawing near they all bowed their head at his feet and the lord of the monkeys received them all most cordially and enquired after their welfare . "It is well with us, now that we have seen your feet. By Rama's grace the work has been accomplished with remarkable success. It is Hanuman, Your Majesty, who did everything and saved the life of the whole monkey host." Hearing this Sugriva embraced him again and then proceeded with all the monkeys to see the Lord of the Raghus. When Sri Rama saw the monkeys approaching with their mission duly accomplished, He was particularly delighted at heart. The two brothers were seated on a crystal rock and all the monkeys went and fell at Their feet.

 
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