Uttar Kaanda
199 - Bharata's desolation; meeting of Bharata and Hanuman; rejoicing in Ayodhya
Dohas
rāma biraha sāgara mahaom bharata magana mana hōta.
bipra rūpa dhari pavana suta āi gayau janu pōta..1ka..
[7-1(A)]
baiṭhi dēkhi kusāsana jaṭā mukuṭa kṛsa gāta.
rāma rāma raghupati japata stravata nayana jalajāta..1kha..
[7-1(B)]
Description
While Bharata's mind was thus sinking in the ocean of separation from Sri Rama, the son of the wind-god, disguised as a Brahmana, came like a bark to his rescue. He found Bharata seated on a mat of Kusa grass, emaciated in body, with a coil of matted hair for a crown and the words, "Rama, Rama, Raghupati" on his lips, his lotus eyes streaming with tears.
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