ramcharitmanas,

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

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sumana bāṭikā sabahiṃ lagāī. bibidha bhāomti kari jatana banāī..
 

latā lalita bahu jāti suhāī. phūlahiṃ sadā baṃsata ki nāī..
  [7-27-1]

guṃjata madhukara mukhara manōhara. māruta tribidha sadā baha suṃdara..
 

nānā khaga bālakanhi jiāē. bōlata madhura uḍaāta suhāē..
  [7-27-2]

mōra haṃsa sārasa pārāvata. bhavanani para sōbhā ati pāvata..
 

jahaom tahaom dēkhahiṃ nija parichāhīṃ. bahu bidhi kūjahiṃ nṛtya karāhīṃ..
  [7-27-3]

suka sārikā paḍhaāvahiṃ bālaka. kahahu rāma raghupati janapālaka..
 

rāja duāra sakala bidhi cārū. bīthīṃ cauhaṭa rūcira bajārū..
  [7-27-4]


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Everyone had a flower garden planted in a characteristic design and trimmed with the greatest care, in which beautiful and lovely creepers of every variety blossomed all the year round as in the vernal season. Bees hummed in a pleasant strain and a delightful breeze breathed cool, soft and fragrant. Birds of all kinds, reared by the children, sang in melodious notes and looked graceful in their flight. Peacocks, swans, cranes and pigeons presented a most lovely sight on the houses, warbling and dancing in a variety of ways at the sight of their own shadow reflected everywhere (on the glossy surface of the roofs and balconies etc.). The children taught parrots and Mainas to repeat the words, "Rama, Raghupati (the Lord of the Raghus), the Protector of His devotees." The gates of the royal palace were magnificent in everyway; the streets, cross-roads and bazars were all splendid.

 
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