ramcharitmanas,

Uttar Kaanda

205 - Hanuman's introduction to Bharataís question and Sri Rama's discourse on the subject

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śrīmukha bacana sunata saba bhāī. haraṣē prēma na hṛdayaom samāī..
 

karahiṃ binaya ati bārahiṃ bārā. hanūmāna hiyaom haraṣa apārā..
  [7-41-1]

puni raghupati nija maṃdira gaē. ēhi bidhi carita karata nita naē..
 

bāra bāra nārada muni āvahiṃ. carita punīta rāma kē gāvahiṃ..
  [7-41-2]

nita nava carana dēkhi muni jāhīṃ. brahmalōka saba kathā kahāhīṃ..
 

suni biraṃci atisaya sukha mānahiṃ. puni puni tāta karahu guna gānahiṃ..
  [7-41-3]

sanakādika nāradahi sarāhahiṃ. jadyapi brahma nirata muni āhahiṃ..
 

suni guna gāna samādhi bisārī.. sādara sunahiṃ parama adhikārī..
  [7-41-4]


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All the three brothers (Bharata, Laksmana and Satrughna) rejoiced to hear these words from the blessed lips of the Lord and their heart overflowed with love. Again and again they showed Him profound reverence; there was immence joy in the heart of Hanuman in particular. The Lord of the Raghus then retired to His own palace. In this way He enacted some new sport everyday. The sage Narada paid frequent visits and sang Sri Rama's holy exploits. After witnessing fresh deeds everyday,the sage returned to Brahma's abode and recited the whole story there. Viranci (the Creator) felt overjoyed to hear it and said, "Dear son, hymn His praises again and again." Sanaka and his three brothers extolled Narada : and, though absorbed in Brahma (the Infinite), the sages forgot their Samadhi (absorption) on hearing the hymn of praise to the Lord and listened to it with reverence, supremely qualified as they were.

 
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