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Uttar Kaanda

209 - Dialogue between Lord Siva and Goddess Parvati; Garuda's delusion; Garuda listens to Sri Rama's story and to an account of His glory from Kakabhusundi

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jō māyā saba jagahi nacāvā. jāsu carita lakhi kāhu na pāvā..
 

sōi prabhu bhrū bilāsa khagarājā. nāca naṭī iva sahita samājā..
  [7-71(B)-1]

sōi saccidānaṃda ghana rāmā. aja bigyāna rūpō bala dhāmā..
 

byāpaka byāpya akhaṃḍa anaṃtā. akhila amōghasakti bhagavaṃtā..
  [7-71(B)-2]

aguna adabhra girā gōtītā. sabadarasī anavadya ajītā..
 

nirmama nirākāra niramōhā. nitya niraṃjana sukha saṃdōhā..
  [7-71(B)-3]

prakṛti pāra prabhu saba ura bāsī. brahma nirīha biraja abināsī..
 

ihāom mōha kara kārana nāhīṃ. rabi sanmukha tama kabahu ki jāhīṃ..
  [7-71(B)-4]


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The same Maya that has made a puppet of the whole world and whose ways are unknown to anyone, dences with all her troups like an actress on the stage to the play of the Lord's eyebrows, O king of birds. Such is Sri Rama, who is devoid of birth, the totality of Existence, Knowledge and Bliss, wisdom personified, the home of beauty and strength. He is both pervading and pervaded, fractionless, infinite and integral, the Lord of unfailing power, attributeless, vast, transcending speech as well as the other senses, all-seeing, free from blemish, invincible, unattached, devoid of form, free from error, eternal and untainted by Maya, beyond the realm of Prakrti (Matter), bliss personified, the Lord indwelling the heart of all, the actionless Brahma, free from passion and imperishable. In Him error finds no ground to stand upon; can the shades of darkness ever approach the sun?

 
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