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

nātha bhagati ati sukhadāyanī. dēhu kṛpā kari anapāyanī
 

suni prabhu parama sarala kapi bānī. ēvamastu taba kahēu bhavānī
  [5-33-1]

umā rāma subhāu jēhiṃ jānā. tāhi bhajanu taji bhāva na ānā
 

yaha saṃvāda jāsu ura āvā. raghupati carana bhagati sōi pāvā
  [5-33-2]

suni prabhu bacana kahahiṃ kapibṛṃdā. jaya jaya jaya kṛpāla sukhakaṃdā
 

taba raghupati kapipatihi bōlāvā. kahā calaiṃ kara karahu banāvā
  [5-33-3]

aba bilaṃbu kēhi kārana kījē. turata kapinha kahuom āyasu dījē
 

kautuka dēkhi sumana bahu baraṣī. nabha tēṃ bhavana calē sura haraṣī
  [5-33-4]


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"Therefore, be pleased, my lord, to grant me unceasing Devotion, which is a source of supreme bliss." When the Lord, O Parvati, heard the most artless speech of Hanuman He said, "Be it so !" Uma , he who has come to know the true nature of Rama can have no relish for anything other than His worship. Even he who takes this dialogue (between Sri Rama and Hanuman) to heart is blessed with devotion to Sri Rama's feet. On hearing the words of the Lord the whole host of monkeys cried, "Glory, glory, all glory to the gracious Lord, the fountain of bliss !" The Lord of the Raghus then summoned Sugriva (the King of the monkeys) and said, "Make preparations for the march. Why should we tarry any longer? Issue orders to the monkeys at once." The gods who were witnessing the spectacle rained down flowers in profusion and then gladly withdrew from the lower air to their own celestial spheres.

 
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