Lanka Kaanda
171 - Dialogue between Angada and Sri Rama; conflict actually begins
Dohas
dharmahīna prabhu pada bimukha kāla bibasa dasasīsa.
tēhi parihari guna āē sunahu kōsalādhīsa..38ka..
[6-38(A)]
parama caturatā śravana suni bihaomsē rāmu udāra.
samācāra puni saba kahē gaḍha kē bālikumāra..38kha..
[6-38(B)]
Description
Listen, O Lord of Kosala : Ravana (the ten-headed monster) is lacking in piety, bears a settled aversion to my lord's feet and has fallen into the clutches of death. Hence the aforementioned virtues have forsaken him and sought refuge in You." The nobleminded Rama smiled to hear his most ingenious reply. The son of Vali then gave Him a report about the fort of Lanka.
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