ramcharitmanas,

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

calata mōhi cūḍaāmani dīnhī. raghupati hṛdayaom lāi sōi līnhī
 

nātha jugala lōcana bhari bārī. bacana kahē kachu janakakumārī
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anuja samēta gahēhu prabhu caranā. dīna baṃdhu pranatārati haranā
 

mana krama bacana carana anurāgī. kēhi aparādha nātha hauṃ tyāgī
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avaguna ēka mōra maiṃ mānā. bichurata prāna na kīnha payānā
 

nātha sō nayananhi kō aparādhā. nisarata prāna karihiṃ haṭhi bādhā
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biraha agini tanu tūla samīrā. svāsa jarai chana māhiṃ sarīrā
 

nayana stravahi jalu nija hita lāgī. jaraiṃ na pāva dēha birahāgī.
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sītā kē ati bipati bisālā. binahiṃ kahēṃ bhali dīnadayālā
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"When I was leaving, She gave me this jewel from the top of Her head." The Lord of the Raghus took it and pressed it to His bosom. "My lord, with tears in both Her eyes Janaka's Daughter uttered the following few words: 'Embrace the feet of my lord and His younger brother crying; O befriender of the distressed, reliever of the suppliant's agony, I am devoted to Your feet in thought, word and deed; yet for what offence, my lord, have You forsaken me? I do admit one fault of mine, that my life did not depart the moment I was separated from You. That, however, my lord, is the fault of my eyes, which forcibly prevent my life from escaping. The agony of separation from You is like fire, my sighs fan it as a gust of wind and in between stands my body like a heap of cotton, which would have been consumed in an instant. But my eyes, in their own interest (i.e., for being enabled to feast themselves on Your beauty) rain a flood of tears; that is why the body fails to catch the fire of desolation.' Sita's distress is so overwhelmingly great, and You are so compassionate to the afflicted, that it is better not to describe it."

 
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