Uttar Kaanda
204 - Birth of sons to the four brothers; Ayodhya's loveliness; arrival of the sage Sanaka and his three brothers and their dialogue with Sri Rama
Chhands
mani dīpa rājahiṃ bhavana bhrājahiṃ dēharīṃ bidruma racī.
mani khaṃbha bhīti biraṃci biracī kanaka mani marakata khacī..
suṃdara manōhara maṃdirāyata ajira rucira phaṭika racē.
prati dvāra dvāra kapāṭa puraṭa banāi bahu bajranhi khacē..
Description
The mansions were illumined by jewels that served as so many lamps and had shining thresholds made of coral, pillars of jewels and walls of gold inlaid with emeralds, which were as lovely as though they had been built by the Creator (Brahma) himself. Beautiful, charming and commodious as the palaces were, they had their courtyards inworked with crystal, and every gate thereof was provided with doors of gold embossed with diamonds.
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