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1 1, 1| yore,~Loved of men in fair Ayodhya, sprung of ancient Solar 2 1, 1| Galling penury and famine in Ayodhya had no hold,~Neighbours 3 1, 1| fair in face,~Winsome were Ayodhya's daughters, rich in wit 4 1, 1| high celestial breed.~Thus Ayodhya, "virgin city,"--faithful 5 1, 2| fair Mithila's city from Ayodhya famed of old,~Spake in pride 6 1, 2| ancient bow,~Shew it to Ayodhya's princes, speak to them 7 1, 2| mounted on my chariot to Ayodhya shall repair,~They shall 8 1, 2| by the monarch sent,~To Ayodhya's distant city with the 9 1, 3| III - THE EMBASSY TO AYODHYA~Three nights halting in 10 1, 3| from Mithila's monarch to Ayodhya's city went,~And by royal 11 1, 4| JANAK AND DASA-RATHA~On Ayodhya's tower and turret now the 12 1, 5| my royal father sent,~To Ayodhya's ancient city with an anxious 13 1, 7| array,~To the famed and fair Ayodhya, Dasa-ratha held his way,~ 14 2, 1| day,~And their father in Ayodhya, great of heart and stout 15 2, 2| the burghers gathered in Ayodhya's hall:~"Known to all, the 16 2, 3| and boy,~Decorated fair Ayodhya in their wild tumultuous 17 2, 3| moon lights the sky,~And Ayodhya thronged by people from 18 2, 6| Kaikeyi, placed thee on Ayodhya's throne,~That my Rama, 19 3 | and the loyal people of Ayodhya followed their exiled prince 20 3, 3| And to thee, like fair Ayodhya be thy humble forest life,~ 21 3, 5| toilsome journey o'er,~And Ayodhya's loving people by the limpid 22 3, 5| Weeps methinks our fair Ayodhya to her Rama ever dear,~And 23 3, 5| heart,~They would take us to Ayodhya, from their princes loth 24 3, 6| the coursers back to fair Ayodhya's town,~Doffing then their 25 3, 7| shade,~May he safely reach Ayodhya, and a thousand fattened 26 3, 7| And the wanderers from Ayodhya on the river's margin stood,~ 27 3, 8| s sacred wave,~And unto Ayodhya's monarch, banished Rama' 28 4 | implored Rama to return to Ayodhya and seat himself on the 29 4 | and Bharat returned to Ayodhya with Rama's sandals, and 30 4, 1| sire departed Bharat to Ayodhya came,~But the exile of his 31 4, 1| joyous nations called to fair Ayodhya's throne,~Now the friend 32 4, 1| who robed in purple made Ayodhya's mansions bright..~Now 33 4, 2| dwelling hast thou from Ayodhya hied,~Speak, my fond and 34 4, 2| not," answered Rama, "seek Ayodhya's ancient throne,~For a 35 4, 2| inviolate is his mandate,--on Ayodhya's jewelled throne,~Or in 36 4, 2| spake saintly Dasa-ratha in Ayodhya's palace hall,~And a righteous 37 4, 4| and Duty, spake to young Ayodhya's lord:~Wherefore, Rama, 38 4, 4| all thy own,~Wherefore to Ayodhya's city, as to longing wife' 39 4, 4| kingdom Bharat offers, rule Ayodhya in thy pride!"~"Fair thy 40 4, 6| sandals of his elder Bharat to Ayodhya went,~Rama sought for deeper 41 5, 4| errant fancy wanders to Ayodhya's distant town,~Where in 42 5, 4| hath brought disaster on Ayodhya's royal house!"~"Speak not 43 6, 1| maiden told:~"Dasa-ratha of Ayodhya ruled with INDRA'S godlike 44 6, 3| done our days of exile, to Ayodhya will repair,~Dwell in Sita' 45 6, 6| in peaceful pleasure in Ayodhya's happy clime,~Rich in every 46 7, 1| hied,~And the princes of Ayodhya with his greetings gratified:~" 47 7, 2| hath heard,--~Princes from Ayodhya's country peerless in the, 48 8, 3| Didst thou hear from far Ayodhya, from Kausalya royal dame,~ 49 9, 6| not a common hermit who Ayodhya ruled of yore,~Crossing 50 10, 2| once more,~Sita's love! Ayodhya's monarch! Queen Kausalya' 51 10, 9| Thou hast from the far Ayodhya, followed me in deepest 52 11 | with Rama's happy return to Ayodhya. Sita proves her stainless 53 11 | The gathering of men at Ayodhya, the greetings to Rama, 54 11, 3| their hearts to take us to Ayodhya's town of fame,~Dost thou, 55 11, 3| joy! my gentle Sita,! Fair Ayodhya looms above,~Ancient seat 56 11, 3| love,~Bow, bow, to bright Ayodhya! Darksome did the exiles 57 11, 4| returning Rama, Vanars to Ayodhya brought,~Righteous Bharat 58 11, 4| wave,~On the gates of proud Ayodhya plant Ayodhya'a banners 59 11, 4| gates of proud Ayodhya plant Ayodhya'a banners brave,~Gay festoons 60 11, 4| the gay procession did, Ayodhya's banners wave.~In their 61 11, 5| CONSECRATION~Joy! joy in bright Ayodhya gladness filled the hearts 62 12 | with Rama's happy return to Ayodhya. An Uttara-Kanda or Supplement 63 12 | Sita, and the people of Ayodhya made reflections on the 64 End | his other brothers left Ayodhya, crossed the Sarayu, surrendered 65 Epi | true. His description of Ayodhya, the capital town of the


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