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Sundar Kaanda

159 - Sri Rama's fury against the sea and the latter's supplication

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sabhaya siṃdhu gahi pada prabhu kērē. chamahu nātha saba avaguna mērē
 

gagana samīra anala jala dharanī. inha kai nātha sahaja jaḍa karanī
  [5-58-1]

tava prērita māyāom upajāē. sṛṣṭi hētu saba graṃthani gāē
 

prabhu āyasu jēhi kahaom jasa ahaī. sō tēhi bhāomti rahē sukha lahaī
  [5-58-2]

prabhu bhala kīnhī mōhi sikha dīnhī. marajādā puni tumharī kīnhī
 

ḍhōla gavāomra sūdra pasu nārī. sakala tāḍanā kē adhikārī
  [5-58-3]

prabhu pratāpa maiṃ jāba sukhāī. utarihi kaṭaku na mōri baḍaāī
 

prabhu agyā apēla śruti gāī. karauṃ sō bēgi jau tumhahi sōhāī
  [5-58-4]


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The god presiding over the ocean clasped the Lord's feet in dismay. "Forgive, my lord, all my faults. Ether, air, fire, water and earth- all these, my lord, are dull by nature. It is Maya (Cosmic Nature) which brought them forth for the purpose of creation under an impulse from You; so declare all the scriptures. One would attain happiness in life only by remaining where he has been placed by the Lord. My Lord has done well in giving me a lesson; but You have fixed certain limits for everyone. A drum, a rustic, a Sudra, a beast and a woman-all these deserve instructions. By the Lord's glory I shall be dried up and the army will cross over; but this will bring no credit to me. Your command, however is inviolable; thus declare the Vedas, I shall do at once what pleases You."

 
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