Lanka Kaanda
169 - Angada's departure for Lanka and dialogue between Angada and Ravana in the latter's court
Dohas
taraki pavanasuta kara gahē āni dharē prabhu pāsa.
kautuka dēkhahiṃ bhālu kapi dinakara sarisa prakāsa..32ka..
[6-32(A)]
uhāom sakōpi dasānana saba sana kahata risāi.
dharahu kapihi dhari mārahu suni aṃgada musukāi..32kha..
[6-32(B)]
Description
The son of the wind-god sprang forward and caught them in his own hands; he then took them to the Lord and placed them before Him. The bears and monkeys gazed on them with wonder; for they were dazzling like the sun. At the other end the ten-headed monster (Ravana) in his fury indignantly cried to all about him, "Seize the monkey, and seizing him forthwith slay him." Angada smiled to hear this.
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