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1 1 | the eldest of whom was Rama the hero of the poem. And 2 1 | went away disappointed. Rama succeeded, and won Sita. 3 1 | and won Sita. The story of Rama's winning his bride, and 4 1, 1 | virtue true and righteous Rama bore,~Queen Kaikeyi young 5 1, 2 | Viswa-mitra royal rishi, Rama true and Lakshman bold,~ 6 1, 2 | of RUDRA be to princely Rama shown."~Janak spake his 7 1, 2 | begun,~"Be it shewn to royal Rama, Dasa-ratha's righteous 8 1, 2 | To the true and righteous Rama and to Lakshman young and 9 1, 2 | the brave and righteous Rama, Janak's mighty bow displayed,~ 10 1, 2 | s mighty bow displayed,~Rama lifted high the cover of 11 1, 2 | it so," the monarch said,~Rama lifted high the weapon on 12 1, 2 | witnessed wond'rous deed by Rama done,~Deed surpassing thought 13 1, 2 | wond'rous valour shall be Rama's faithful wife~Grant us 14 1, 2 | repair,~They shall speak to Rama's father glorious feat by 15 1, 2 | father glorious feat by Rama done,~They shall speak to 16 1, 3 | Mithila in their shame,~Rama came with gallant Lakshman 17 1, 3 | beauteous bride shall wed!~Rama strained the weapon stoutly 18 1, 3 | the throng of arméd men,~Rama wins the peerless princess 19 1, 3 | s feast,~Joy thee in thy Rama's triumph, joy thee with 20 1, 3 | friendly envoys tell,~Righteous Rama, gallant Lakshman, in the 21 1, 3 | brother of Videha prizes Rama's warlike pride,~To each 22 1, 4 | sweet content.~Rigliteous Rama, gallant Lakshman piously 23 1, 5 | to the sacred yajna came,~Rama and his gallant brothers 24 1, 6 | bridal blush upon her brow,~Rama in his manly beauty came 25 1, 7 | s home to stay,~And from Rama and from Lakshman parted 26 1, 7 | gladsome held his onward way.~Rama with a pious duty,--favoured 27 1, 7 | Brahmans blessed the righteous Rama for his faith in gods above,~ 28 1, 7 | her faithful bosom loving Rama lived and moved,~And he 29 1, 7 | though he wore a form apart,~Rama in a sweet communion lived 30 1, 7 | in skies, alone, apart,~Rama in a sweet communion lived 31 2 | days. The description of Rama's princely virtues and the 32 2, 1 | righteous children righteous Rama won his heart,~As SWAYABIBHU 33 2, 1 | dearest, holiest part,~For his Rama strong and stately was his 34 2, 1 | truthful in his deed and word,~Rama dearly loved his people 35 2, 1 | the Brahmans pure and holy Rama due obeisance made,~To the 36 2, 1 | nation was to high-souled Rama given,~Thoughtsthat widen 37 2, 1 | Not intent on idle cavil Rama spake with purpose high,~ 38 2, 1 | the manners of his race,~Rama, grew in social virtues 39 2, 1 | nobler duty did the righteous Rama move,~By his toil and by 40 2, 1 | love~Dasa-ratha marked his Rama with each kingly virtue 41 2, 1 | ancient empire in the youthful Rama's care,~Seek for me a higher 42 2, 1 | sought,~And to crown his Rama, Regent, was his purpose 43 2, 1 | approaching nigh,~And he witnessed Rama's virtues filling all the 44 2, 1 | him appeared his purpose, Rama to his people dear,~Private 45 2, 2 | rishi-like in holy lore,~Rama follows Dasa-ratha, but 46 2, 2 | rule his father's empire Rama wins a loftier might,~He 47 2, 2 | Young in years is righteous Rama, Heir and Regent let him 48 2, 2 | We would see the princely Rama, Heir and Regent duly made,~ 49 2, 2 | Wherefore would you see my Rama seated as the Regent Heir?"~" 50 2, 2 | humble woes and troubles Rama hath the ready tear,~To 51 2, 2 | humble tales of suffering Rama lends his willing ear!~Happy 52 2, 2 | hamlet every heart hath Rama won,~Burghers and the toiling 53 2, 2 | toiling tillers tales of Rama's kindness say,~Man and 54 2, 2 | matron, morn and eve for Rama pray,~To the Gods and bright 55 2, 2 | May the good and godlike Rama on his father's throne ascend,~ 56 2, 2 | gifts and great in glory, Rama doth our homage own,~We 57 2, 2 | We would see the princely Rama seated on his father's throne!"~ 58 2, 3 | DECORATED~With his consort pious Rama, pure in deed and pure in 59 2, 3 | of the proud anointment Rama to the Brahmans said,~And 60 2, 3 | vigils of the night,~Kept by Rama and by Sita, for the day' 61 2, 3 | the day's auspicious rite.~Rama shall be Heir and Regent, 62 2, 3 | shall be Heir and Regent, Rama shall be crowned to-day,~ 63 2, 3 | met in conclaves, spake of Rama, Regent Heir,~And the children 64 2, 3 | by the roadside lisped of Rama brave and fair!~Women wove 65 2, 3 | So that good and kindly Rama might his people's toil 66 2, 3 | monarch Dasa-ratha, regent Rama young and tall:~"Great and 67 2, 3 | father's palace hall,~As is Rama to his brothers dear is 68 2, 3 | to his brothers dear is Rama to us all,~Long live ancient 69 2, 3 | righteous grace!~Thus of Rama's consecration spake the 70 2, 4 | Bharat is unmatched in fame,~Rama, deep and darkly jealous, 71 2, 4 | devotion doth on eldest Rama wait,~Young Satrughna with 72 2, 4 | follows Bharat's lofty fate,~Rama dreads no rising danger 73 2, 4 | rival brother's throne,~Rama hath a wolf-like wisdom 74 2, 4 | With a mother's love for Rama thus Kaikeyi answered brief:~" 75 2, 4 | in bitter tone,~Shall not Rama, best and eldest, fill his 76 2, 4 | happy rites begun,~Shall not Rama guard his brothers as a 77 2, 4 | guards his son?~And when Rama's reign is over, shall not 78 2, 4 | In the present bliss of Rama and in Bharat's future hope,~ 79 2, 4 | thou idly mope?~Dear is Rama as my Bharat, ever duteous 80 2, 4 | ever duteous in his ways,~Rama honours Queen Kausalya, 81 2, 4 | loftier honour to me pays,~Rama's realm is Bharat's kingdom, 82 2, 4 | himself than for his brothers Rama owns no deeper love!"~Scorn 83 2, 4 | ascends the throne of pride,~Rama's son succeedeth Rama, luckless 84 2, 4 | pride,~Rama's son succeedeth Rama, luckless Bharat steps aside,~ 85 2, 4 | reign,~Bharat barred from Rama's empire, vainly decked 86 2, 4 | Trust my word, the wily Rama for his spacious empire' 87 2, 4 | love,~As the love of elder Rama doth in Lakshman's bosom 88 2, 4 | axe would fell,~Crownéd Rama unto Lakshman will a loving 89 2, 4 | for Bharat and Satrughna, Rama's bosom owns no love,~And 90 2, 4 | jungle let the banished Rama roam,~This will please thy 91 2, 4 | happy fate,~Doom him not to Rama's service or his unrelenting 92 2, 4 | unrelenting hate,~Let not Rama in his rancour shed a younger 93 2, 4 | prouder foe,~And as crownéd Rama's mother venge her in Kaikeyi' 94 2, 4 | ancient eyes have seen,~Rama's rule is death to Bharat, 95 2, 5 | V - THE QUEEN'S DEMAND~Rama shall be crowned at sunrise, 96 2, 5 | these rites ordained for Rama,-such the news my menials 97 2, 5 | Let my Bharat, and not Rama, be anointed Regent King,~ 98 2, 5 | s forests let the elder Rama dwell,~These are Queen Kaikeyi' 99 2, 5 | would see my son anointed, Rama banished on this day!"~ 100 2, 6 | seeks thy ruthless rancour Rama rich in righteous grace,~ 101 2, 6 | to thy kith and kindred, Rama loves thee as thy own,~Wherefore 102 2, 6 | Ayodhya's throne,~That my Rama, loved of people, thou shouldst 103 2, 6 | with brave and princely Rama never can his father part,~ 104 2, 6 | thrive,~But from ri~hteous Rama severed, never can his sire 105 2, 6 | Ruthless wish to send my Rama to the dark and pathless 106 2, 6 | causeless vengeance on my Rama seek a vent,~Wherefore seek 107 2, 6 | Shall I see my banished Rama mantled in the garb of woe,~ 108 2, 7 | Morning came and duteous Rama to the palace bent his way,~ 109 2, 7 | Duteously the righteous Rama touched the ancient monarch' 110 2, 7 | a son's obeisance meet,~"Rama!" cried the feeble monarch, 111 2, 7 | his bosom heaved a sigh,~Rama started in his terror at 112 2, 7 | Breathless mused the anxious Rama,--what foul action hath 113 2, 7 | Speak, my mother," uttered Rama," what strange error on 114 2, 7 | speak his purpose to his Rama true and bold,~And his loving 115 2, 7 | more, in bygone seasons,--Rama thou wert then unborn,~I 116 2, 7 | If the true and righteous Rama binds him by his father' 117 2, 7 | purpose shall not fail,~Rama serves his father's mandate 118 2, 7 | his king and to his father Rama yields obedience free,~Speak 119 2, 7 | me by his promise tied,~Rama speaks and shall not palter, 120 2, 7 | shall be Heir and Regent, Rama shall be banished far!~If 121 2, 7 | long years and seven, my Rama, thou shalt in the jungle 122 2, 7 | the love he bears thee, Rama, cruel vow he may not speak,~ 123 2, 7 | obedience seek."~Calmly Rama heard the mandate, grief 124 3 | King)~THE first six days of Rama's wanderings are narrated 125 3 | faithful Lakshman accompanied Rama in his exile, and the loyal 126 3 | halted on the first night. Rama had to steal away at night 127 3 | the supposed journey of Rama is well known in India to 128 3 | third day of their exile, Rama and his wife and brother 129 3 | The whole neighbourhood is Rama's country. Every headland 130 3 | Grief for the banished Rama pressed on the ancient heart 131 3, 1 | anointed,-fourteen years doth Rama stray,~But before I leave 132 3, 1 | duteous dame,~Tell him not of Rama's virtues, tell him not 133 3, 1 | virtues, tell him not of Rama's claim,~Since my royal 134 3, 1 | vigils, Sita, while thy Rama is away,~Faith in Gods and 135 3, 1 | pathless woods is mine!"~Rama spake, and soft-eyed Sita, 136 3, 1 | rightly, are these words my Rama spake,~And her banished 137 3, 1 | lead,~In the banishment of Rama, Sita's exile is decreed,~ 138 3, 1 | love!~World-renowned is Rama's valour, fearless by her 139 3, 1 | valour, fearless by her Rama's side,~Sita will still 140 3, 1 | fragrant wood,~And the food by Rama tasted shall be Sita's cherished 141 3, 1 | lave,~Let me with my loving Rama skim the cool translucent 142 3, 1 | sweet communion shall my Rama's wishes share,~And my wifely 143 3, 1 | wifely toil shall lighten Rama's load of woe and care!"~ 144 3, 1 | and care!"~Vainly gentle Rama pleaded dangers of the jungle 145 3, 2 | And he touched the feet of Rama and in gentle accents prayed:~" 146 3, 2 | woodlands where my elder Rama dwells,~Than the homes of 147 3, 2 | wait and tarry when his Rama wanders far,~Grant me then 148 3, 2 | Dearer than his life to Rama, thou shall not to forests 149 3, 2 | Fear no evil, well is Rama's prowess known,~And to 150 3, 2 | prowess known,~And to mighty Rama's mother Bharat will obeisance 151 3, 2 | brother's deep devotion Rama heard with grateful heart,~ 152 3, 2 | thinks we need them all!"~Rama spake; his valiant brother 153 3, 2 | Welcome, brother," uttered Rama, "stronger thus to woods 154 3, 3 | son,~Like a God to thee is Rama in the woods or on the throne!"~" 155 3, 3 | pride,~"Like a God to me is Rama, Sita shall not leave his 156 3, 3 | hands in meekness folded Rama ever good and true:~"Sorrow 157 3, 3 | Unto all the royal ladies Rama his obeisance paid,~For 158 3, 4 | Haste thee, mighty-destined Rama, for we wander long and 159 3, 4 | forest shall the righteous Rama stray,~Such is Dasa-ratha' 160 3, 4 | Dasa-ratha's mandate, haste thee Rama and obey."~Queenly Sita 161 3, 4 | maid and matron followed Rama with their eye,~As the thirsty 162 3, 4 | and wailing women wept for Rama good and kind:~"Draw the 163 3, 4 | would once more see our Rama, banished Iong and banished 164 3, 4 | Iron-hearted is Kausalya from her Rama thus to part,~Rends it not 165 3, 4 | their eyes were fixed on Rama, pride of Raghu's royal 166 3, 4 | light and radiance fail!~Rama saw his ancient father with 167 3, 4 | hastened to the chariot, "Rama! Rama!" was her cry,~And 168 3, 4 | hastened to the chariot, "Rama! Rama!" was her cry,~And a throb 169 3, 4 | Speed, Sumantra," uttered Rama, "from this torture let 170 3, 5 | Tamasa's distant shore,~Rama rested by the river, day 171 3, 5 | sorrowing they had followed Rama's chariot through the day,~" 172 3, 5 | Lakshman," thus the gentle Rama said,~"Hail the first night 173 3, 5 | our fair Ayodhya to her Rama ever dear,~And perchance 174 3, 5 | her while from this river Rama seeks his thirst to slake,~ 175 3, 5 | exile food nor fruit shall Rama take,~Thou Sumantra, tend 176 3, 5 | bed of leaf and verdure Rama and his Sita slept,~Faithful 177 3, 5 | Early woke the righteous Rama and to watchful Lakshman 178 3, 5 | through wood and jungle Rama in his onward way,~For a 179 3, 5 | in their wondrous speed,~Rama with his gentle consort 180 3, 5 | pathway," so the gentle Rama said,~"Follow yet a track 181 3, 5 | Tamasa's limpid wave,~Saw not Rama and his consort, saw not 182 3, 6 | zephyrs blest,~Second night of Rama's exile passed in sleep 183 3, 6 | dawned, the royal chariot Rama would no further own,~Sent 184 3, 6 | then their royal garments Rama and his brother bold~Coats 185 3, 6 | sacred wave.~And by royal Rama bidden strong Nishadas plied 186 3, 6 | by his father's mandate, Rama seeks the forest shade,~ 187 3, 6 | the sun was in its zenith, Rama then to Lakshman said:~" 188 3, 6 | their warlike garb appear!~Rama stepped with valiant Lakshman, 189 3, 6 | for the agni-hotra rite,~Rama spake in humble accents 190 3, 6 | I have heard of sinless Rama's causeless banishment from 191 3, 6 | are thy accents, rishi," Rama answered thus the sage.~" 192 3, 7 | her raiments and apparel Rama by his consort laid,~And 193 3, 7 | Soft-eyed Sita followed gently, Rama followed in the rear.~Oft 194 3, 7 | gentle Sita gave,~Oft to Rama turned his consort, pleased 195 3, 7 | of the wood,"~Thus spake Rama when the morning on the 196 3, 7 | brave.~"Mark, my love," so Rama uttered, "every bush and 197 3, 7 | true and faithful Lakshman, Rama then his purpose said,~And 198 3, 7 | sanction," thus the righteous Rama spake,~"Holy offering we 199 3, 7 | bath, with sacred mantra Rama did the holy rite,~And invoked 200 3, 7 | VISHNU Lord of Creatures, Rama raised the sacred song.~ 201 3, 7 | earthly stain,~Pure-souled Rama raised the altar and the 202 3, 8 | Ayodhya's monarch, banished Rama's message gave,~Dasa-ratha' 203 3, 8 | the sixth night,-when his Rama slept in Chitra-kuta's bower,-~ 204 3, 8 | the harvest of my crime!~Rama eldest born and dearest, 205 3, 8 | And for bravo and banished Rama wings my spirit to the skies!~ 206 4 | Chitra-kuta, and implored Rama to return to Ayodhya and 207 4 | throne of his father. But Rama had given his word, and 208 4 | are more impressive than Rama's wise and kindly advice 209 4 | not have surpassed. But Rama answers with the fervour 210 4 | returned to Ayodhya with Rama's sandals, and placed them 211 4 | throne, as an emblem of Rama's sovereignty during his 212 4 | during his voluntary exile. Rama himself then left Chitra-kuta 213 4, 1 | pressed the eager Bharat, Rama's hermit-home to find,~Nestled 214 4, 1 | Nestled in a jungle thicket, Rama's cottage rose in sight,~ 215 4, 1 | and wand'ring, righteous Rama here we meet,~Saint and 216 4, 1 | cot,~Honour unto righteous Rama, unto Sita true and bold,~ 217 4, 1 | on a skin of dappled deer~Rama sat with meek-eyed Sita, 218 4, 1 | anguish-rent,~As before the feet of Rama he in loving homage bent,~" 219 4, 1 | and he bent his holy head!~Rama to his loving bosom raised 220 4, 1 | brave Sumantra, bowed to Rama's righteous feet,~And a 221 4, 2 | BHARAT'S ENTREATY AND RAMA'S REPLY~"Speak, my true, 222 4, 2 | Bharat," so the righteous Rama cried,~"Wherefore to this 223 4, 2 | Queen Kausalya, still for Rama wet her eye,~And the gentle 224 4, 2 | Earth loved and welcomed, Rama, be her wedded lord,~As 225 4, 2 | Weeping, on the feet of Rama, Bharat placed his lowly 226 4, 2 | departed, tears of sorrow Rama shed,~Then he raised his 227 4, 2 | But I may not," answered Rama, "seek Ayodhya's ancient 228 4, 2 | Faithful to his father's wishes Rama to the forest came,~For 229 4, 2 | pathless woods and jungle Rama shall his duty own,~All 230 4, 3 | KAUSALYA'S LAMENT AND RAMA'S REPLY~Slow and sad with 231 4, 3 | widowed royal dame,~Unto Rama's hermit-cottage ancient 232 4, 3 | a tear bedewed her eye.~Rama bowed unto his mother and 233 4, 3 | jungle strayed,~Hast thou, Rama's royal consort, lived a 234 4, 3 | house,~When in woods my Rama wanders and my Rama's royal 235 4, 3 | woods my Rama wanders and my Rama's royal spouse!~Sweetly, 236 4, 3 | Sita answered, answered Rama fair and tall,~That a righteous 237 4, 4 | JABALI'S REASONING AND RAMA'S REPLY~Jabali a learned 238 4, 4 | Ayodhya's lord:~Wherefore, Rama, idle maxims cloud thy heart 239 4, 4 | There is no Hereafter, Rama, vain the hope and creed 240 4, 4 | Fair thy purpose," answered Rama," false thy reason leads 241 4, 4 | darksome jangle shall be Rama's royal hall,~For a righteous 242 4, 5 | nor sighs nor sad entreaty Rama's changeless purpose shook,~ 243 4, 5 | Bharat to his elder spoke:~"Rama, true to royal mercy, true 244 4, 5 | thee and thee alone!~Unto Rama, friends and kinsmen, chiefs 245 4, 5 | faithful people still!"~Rama raised the prostrate Bharat 246 4, 5 | below,~But the truth-abiding Rama will not move from promise 247 4, 5 | like the Lord of Night,~Rama vowed his Vow of Duty, changeless 248 4, 5 | Bharat, "still I seek from Rama's hand,~Token of his love 249 4, 5 | people's homage claim!"~Rama gave the loosened sandals 250 4, 5 | Not alone will banished Rama barks and matted tresses 251 4, 5 | and penance dire~Then, if Rama comes not living, Bharat 252 4, 6 | Bharat to Ayodhya went,~Rama sought for deeper forests 253 4, 6 | kings of worth and pride,~Rama 'midst the gathered monarchs 254 4, 6 | Queen Kaikeyi's mandate Rama lost his father's throne,~ 255 4, 6 | Of the true and tender Rama, righteous as the Gods above,~ 256 4, 6 | with anxious heart awaited Rama prince of righteous fame.~ 257 4, 6 | her grateful accents told,~Rama and his brother listened 258 4, 6 | the rishi's peaceful asram Rama passed the sacred night,~ 259 4, 6 | dawned, to deeper forests Rama went serene and proud,~As 260 5 | Godavari)~THE wanderings of Rama in the Deccan, his meeting 261 5 | from Agastya's hermitage, Rama built his forest dwelling 262 5, 1 | HERMITAGE OF AGASTYA~Righteous Rama, soft-eyed Sita, and the 263 5, 1 | hallowed by the grace of God!~Rama loosened there his bow-string 264 5, 1 | wanderers in the forest shade,~Rama bright as Lord of Midnight, 265 5, 1 | Dasa-ratha, long and far hath Rama strayed,"~Thus to pupil 266 5, 1 | wanders still,~I am righteous Rama's younger, duteous to his 267 5, 1 | ancient Sire:~"Righteous Rama, valiant Lakshman, saintly 268 5, 1 | come," so spake Agastya, "Rama prince of Raghu's race,~ 269 5, 1 | wherefore linger they behind?~Rama and the soft-eyed Sita, 270 5, 1 | and in fame,~Mighty-arméd Rama marked him radiant like 271 5, 1 | shewn,~By some gift, of Rama worthy, be Agastya's blessings 272 5, 1 | known!~Take this bow, heroic Rama,--need for warlike arms 273 5, 1 | weapons thy companions,-Rama, thou shalt need them oft,~ 274 5, 2 | Thou hast come to seek me, Rama, with the saintly Janak' 275 5, 2 | Great Agastya!" answered Rama, "blesséd is my banished 276 5, 2 | Bowing to the great Agastya, Rama left the mighty sage,~Bowing 277 5, 2 | followed meekly where her Rama led the way!~ 278 5, 3 | the woodlands," uttered Rama, "by the Saint Agastya told,~ 279 5, 3 | this spot," so answered Rama, leading Lakshman by the 280 5, 3 | a hero's dauntless will,~Rama clasped his faithful Lakshman 281 5, 3 | s loving grace:~How can Rama, homeless wand'rer, priceless 282 5, 3 | of YAMA free!"~Thus spake Rama, and with Lakshman and with 283 5, 4 | Gallant Lakshman spake to Rama of the Indian winter's charms:~" 284 5, 4 | bracing winter to the royal Rama dear,~Like a bride the beauteous 285 5, 4 | the love he bears thee, Rama, spurns each joy of baser 286 5, 4 | house!"~"Speak not thus," so Rama answered, "on Kaikeyi cast 287 5, 4 | more to righteous purpose Rama's heart was calm and brave~ 288 5, 4 | heart was calm and brave~Rama plunged into the river'neath 289 6 | exchange the quiet life of Rama in holy hermitages for the 290 6 | of a Raksha princess for Rama and for Lakshman is rejected 291 6 | beautiful deer to tempt away Rama and Lakshman from the cottage, 292 6, 1 | his lonesome leafy cottage Rama dwelt in Sita's love,~And 293 6, 1 | bygone times recounting Rama passed the livelong day.~ 294 6, 1 | passion-stirred!~Looked on Rama lion-chested, mighty-arméd, 295 6, 1 | tresses tied,~Looked on Rama lofty-fronted, with a royal 296 6, 1 | counselled fear,~Soft-eyed Rama fixed her bosom, and his 297 6, 1 | bent on deeds unholy, holy Rama won her heart,~And, forlove 298 6, 1 | wonted truth and candour Rama spake sedate and bold,~And 299 6, 1 | And his eldest, first-born Rama, by his mandate here I came,~ 300 6, 1 | these forests stray,~But by Rama's love emboldened I have 301 6, 2 | II - SURPA-YARUA PUNISHED~Rama heard her impious purpose 302 6, 2 | pride,~I am slave of royal Rama, would'st thou be a vassal' 303 6, 2 | mocking accents uttered, Rama, to insult my flame,~Feasting 304 6, 2 | furious Surpa -nakha came,~Rama rose to stop the slaughter 305 6, 3 | III - RAMA'S DEPARTURE~Vainly fought 306 6, 3 | doughty Dushan vainly bled,~Rama and the valiant Lakshman 307 6, 3 | glowing in the light of day!~Rama bade the faithful Lakshman 308 6, 3 | trap, Maricha, pierced by Rama's arrows fell,~Imitating 309 6, 3 | s arrows fell,~Imitating Rama's accents uttered forth 310 6, 4 | brave Lakshman, help my Rama, doleful was his distant 311 6, 4 | jungle-rangers match the peerless Rama's might,~Rama knows no dread 312 6, 4 | the peerless Rama's might,~Rama knows no dread or danger, 313 6, 4 | In the nether regions, Rama knows no peer or equal foe,~ 314 6, 4 | her lord:~Markest thou my Rama's danger with a cold and 315 6, 4 | wife,~Sita follows saintly Rama, true in death as true in 316 6, 4 | sight,~May I see thee by thy Rama, guarded by his conquering 317 6, 5 | silent, and he gazed on Rama's queen,~Ivory brow and 318 6, 6 | ruler of Videha's land,~Rama prince of proud Kosala by 319 6, 6 | Wished to crown the royal Rama as his Heir and Regent son.~ 320 6, 6 | Bharat ruled the empire, Rama banished to the wood!~Five 321 6, 6 | the rite of consecration Rama to his father came.~Spake 322 6, 6 | Ever gentle, ever duteous, Rama listened to obey,~And through 323 6, 6 | royal dame:~"Knowest thou Rama great and godlike, peerless 324 6, 6 | uncompassed, like the ocean?--I am Rama's wedded wife!~Knowest thou 325 6, 6 | wedded wife!~Knowest thou Rama proud and princely, sinless 326 6, 6 | the tall Nyagrodha?--I am Rama's wedded wife!~Mighty-arméd, 327 6, 6 | midst the sons of mortals,--Rama is my wedded lord!~Stainless 328 6, 6 | in valour and in virtue,--Rama is my wedded lord!~Sure 329 6, 6 | Ere thou win the wife of Rama stout of heart and strong 330 6, 6 | Ere thou take the wife of Rama to thy distant dungeon hold,~ 331 6, 6 | Ere thou seek to insult Rama unrelenting in his wrath,~ 332 6, 7 | threat and vain entreaty, "Rama! Rama!" still she cried,~ 333 6, 7 | and vain entreaty, "Rama! Rama!" still she cried,~To the 334 6, 7 | Help me, ever righteous Rama, duty bade thee yield thy 335 6, 7 | woodland stay,~Speak to Rama, that his Sita ruthless 336 6, 7 | and consort say'~Speak of Rama, that his Sita ruthless 337 6, 7 | Whisper to my righteous Rama when he seeks his homeward 338 6, 7 | his homeward way,~Speak to Rama, that his Sita ruthless 339 6, 7 | Ravan bears away!~Ah, my Rama, true and tender! thou hast 340 6, 7 | redeem thy wife,~Ah, my Rama, mighty-arméd! vengeance 341 6, 7 | stealing Rania's faithful dame,~Rama and the gallant Lakshman 342 6, 7 | vulture; Ravan fled with Rama's bride,~Where amidst the 343 7 | In the Nilgiri Mountains)~RAMA'S wanderings in the Nilgiri 344 7 | formed an alliance with Rama, they fought for him and 345 7, 1 | MISFORTUNE~Long and loud lamented Rama by his lonesome cottage 346 7, 1 | As he marked the pensive Rama wand'ring with his brother 347 7, 1 | to duty, true to virtue, Rama passed his forest life,~ 348 7, 1 | counsel, and to righteous Rama hied,~And the princes of 349 7, 1 | Well I know thee, righteous Rama, soul of piety and love,~ 350 7, 1 | Fortune favours poor Sugriva, Rama courts his humble aid,~In 351 7, 1 | love and true alliance, Rama, take this proffered hand,~ 352 7, 1 | fall or stoutly stand.!"~Rama grasped the hand lie offered, 353 7, 1 | it underneath their feet,~Rama and his friend Sugriva sat 354 7, 1 | Lakshman placed.~"Listen, Rama," spake Sugriva, "reft of 355 7, 1 | succour," so the gallant Rama said,~"Who with love and 356 7, 2 | bonds of faithful friendship Rama and Sugriva came,~Where 357 7, 2 | peerless in the, art of war,~Rama and the valiant Lakshman 358 7, 2 | To his foes resistless Rama is a lightning from above,~ 359 7, 2 | mountains, virtues dwell in Rama's life.~Make Sugriva thy 360 7, 2 | s wifely tear,~Not with Rama prince of virtue wage a 361 7, 2 | dread and high,~Not with Rama prince of valour, peerless 362 7, 3 | deny,~Though sustained by Rama's forces and by Rama's prowess 363 7, 3 | by Rama's forces and by Rama's prowess high!~Free me 364 7, 3 | glances smote the gentle Rama's heart,~On his bow of ample 365 7, 3 | his bow of ample stature Rama raised the fatal dart,~Like 366 7, 4 | And they girt the victor Rama and they praised his wond' 367 7, 4 | By thy prowess, peerless Rama, prince Sugriva is our lord,~ 368 7, 4 | friend!"~"Fourteen years," so Rama answered, "by his father' 369 7, 4 | sacred confines banished Rama may not stand,~Friend and 370 7, 4 | and far!~Duteous still to Rama's mandate, as his first-born 371 7, 5 | shadowing rain and tempest," Rama to his brother said,~As 372 8 | Hanuman gave her a token from Rama, and carried back to Rama 373 8 | Rama, and carried back to Rama a token which she sent of 374 8, 1 | the peerless princess, Rama's consort loved and lost,~ 375 8, 1 | Gems and gold by sorrowing Rama oft depicted with it sigh,~ 376 8, 1 | the radiant jewels shine,~Rama with a sweet affection did 377 8, 1 | the faithful consort, unto Rama ever dear,~Unforgetting 378 8, 1 | her absent lord,~Still for Rama lost but cherished, Sita 379 8, 1 | Sita lives for righteous Rama, for her Rama she would 380 8, 1 | righteous Rama, for her Rama she would die!"~ 381 8, 2 | sacred song,~Till the tale of Rama's glory Lanka's woods and 382 8, 2 | eldest-born and dearest, Rama soul of righteous might,~ 383 8, 2 | a truer deeper kindness Rama loved his subject men!~Dasa-ratha, 384 8, 2 | his cruel mandate gave,~Rama with his wife and brother 385 8, 2 | his impious life,~Cheated Rama in the jungle, from his 386 8, 2 | lamenting lone and weary Rama wandered in the wood,~Searched 387 8, 2 | stolen Sita still unto his Rama dear!~I am henchman of Sugriva 388 8, 2 | the quest of hidden Sita, Rama's consort loved and lost,~ 389 8, 2 | of woman's grace,~Is my Rama's dear-loved consort, Rama' 390 8, 2 | Rama's dear-loved consort, Rama's dear-remembered face!"~ 391 8, 3 | III - RAMA'S TOKEN~"'Tis no dream's 392 8, 3 | darksome leafy shelter he to Rama's consort came,~"Rama's 393 8, 3 | to Rama's consort came,~"Rama's messenger and vassal, 394 8, 3 | and cherished Sita, is to Rama ever dear,~And he sends 395 8, 3 | lord:~"Messenger of love of Rama! Dauntless is thy deed and 396 8, 3 | sea-girt shore!~Speak, if Rama lives in safety in the woods 397 8, 3 | brother still,~Speak, if Rama in his anger and his unforgiving 398 8, 3 | world-consuming fire,~Speak, if Rama in his sorrow wets his pale 399 8, 3 | Trust me, Lady, valiant Rama soon will greet his saintly 400 8, 3 | Trust me, Sita, conquering Rama comes with panoply of war,~ 401 8, 3 | Asuras shall not hinder Rama's path,~When at Lanka's 402 8, 3 | arm of vengeance wrathful Rama lifts to smite!~By the lofty 403 8, 3 | will swear, my gentle Lady, Rama's vengeance draweth nigh,~ 404 8, 3 | Midnight Sky,~Firm in purpose Rama waiteth on the Prasra-vana 405 8, 3 | nor forest honey tasteth Rama true and bold,~Till he rescues 406 8, 3 | Thoughts of Sita leave not Rama dreary day or darksome night,~ 407 8, 3 | scented creeper pleases Rama's anguished heart,~Till 408 8, 4 | in Prasra-vana's mountain Rama with his brother stayed,~ 409 8, 4 | his consort's loving token Rama presses to his heart!~"As 410 8, 4 | vision, wilt thou gladden Rama's eye!~Speak again, my faithful 411 8, 4 | forces, friend Sugriva, Rama shall not brook delay,~While 412 8, 4 | cross the ocean in thy might~Rama speeds on wings of vengeance 413 9 | righteous and unoffending Rama. He advised that Sita should 414 9 | lord and peace made with Rama. His voice was drowned in 415 9 | and joined the forces of Rama, to whom he gave much valuable 416 9, 1 | the woods of Lanka unto Rama's prisoned queen,~And audacious 417 9, 1 | boundless main,~Ere the wrathful Rama girdles Lanka with a living 418 9, 4 | foemen poor and vile,~Hermit Rama and his brother, Hanuman 419 9, 4 | from his ruling brother Rama will in gladness greet,~ 420 9, 5 | Bid me meet the homeless Rama and his brother wand'ring 421 9, 5 | the ocean's lonely shore,~Rama and his hermit brother, 422 9, 6 | faith and strong in forces Rama comes with conqu'ring might,~ 423 9, 6 | folly hath the righteous Rama done,~That you stole his 424 9, 6 | deed of wrong and outrage, Rama's righteous grace implore,~ 425 9, 6 | right!~Render Sita to her Rama ere with vengeance swift 426 9, 6 | in battle's dread array,~Rama swoops upon thy empire like 427 9, 6 | blood of Rakshas slain,~Rama soaks the land of Lanka 428 9, 6 | to my voice of warning,--Rama's shafts are true and keen,~ 429 9, 7 | loud and answering cry,~Rama armed with ample quiver 430 9, 7 | When I slay the hermit Rama, widowed Sita be thy bride!"~ 431 9, 10| By the flaming shaft, of Rama thou shalt die by will of 432 10 | YUDDHA~(The War in Ceylon)~RAMA crossed over with his army 433 10 | of a vast causeway which Rama built to cross over with 434 10 | greatest among the warriors was Rama; he was never beaten by 435 10 | retreated except before Rama. Next to Rama and to Ravan 436 10 | except before Rama. Next to Rama and to Ravan stood their 437 10 | he twice defeated both Rama and Lakshman; but in his 438 10, 1 | round the leaguered city Rama's countless forces lay,~ 439 10, 1 | Lakshman and the godlike Rama came,~And they swept the 440 10, 1 | night!~Six bright arrows Rama thundered from his weapon 441 10, 1 | succeeding came,~Perished under Rama's arrows as the moths upon 442 10, 1 | On young Lakshman and on Rama and on countless Vanars 443 10, 1 | by hidden foe to yield,~Rama and the powerless Lakshman 444 10, 2 | midnight's darksome contest, Rama's death and Lakshman's fall,~ 445 10, 2 | weeping wife,~Where her Rama, pierced and bleeding, seemed 446 10, 2 | in widow's mournful cry:~Rama, lord and king and husband! 447 10, 2 | mighty in his sway,~Peerless Rama, faithful Lakshman, sleep 448 10, 2 | day!~But I weep not for my Rama nor for Lakshman young and 449 10, 2 | with eager longing till her Rama's exile o'er,~He would soothe 450 10, 2 | Kausalya's dearest born~Rama soul of truth and virtue 451 10, 2 | shall live to fight again,~Rama and the gallant Lakshman, 452 10, 2 | Vanars, how they watch o'er Rama's face,~How they guard the 453 10, 2 | fingers sweeps not o'er thy Rama's face!~Listen more, my 454 10, 2 | Raksha woman weep,~Though thy Rama armed in battle is our unrelenting 455 10, 2 | the winged Garuda's skill,~Rama and the valiant Lakshman 456 10, 3 | Gainst the God-assisted Rama, Ravan's efforts all were 457 10, 3 | face the fight,~Broke not Rama's iron circle, 'scaped not 458 10, 3 | iron circle, 'scaped not Rama's wondrous might,~Ravan 459 10, 3 | fainting fell,~Wrathful Rama saw the combat and arose 460 10, 4 | dubious fray,~Cleave through Rama's girdling forces, chase 461 10, 4 | I would fight the royal Rama, or to die or slay my foe!"~" 462 10, 4 | Death for thee in guise of Rama tarries yonder, not afar!"~ 463 10, 4 | Kumbha-karna when he strove with Rama's might,~Men on earth nor 464 10, 4 | Gods immortal conquered Rama in the fight,~Deadly arrows 465 10, 5 | beleaguered Lanka girdled Rama's living chain,~Raksha chieftain 466 10, 5 | dwells on Ravan's side,~Rama and that stripling Lakshman, 467 10, 5 | descends yon radiant sun,~Rama's days and gallant Lakshman' 468 10, 5 | gory battle plain,~Then on Rama, and on Lakshman, from his 469 10, 5 | his dark and hidden foe,~Rama to his brother Lakshman 470 10, 6 | Hanuman in safety brought,~Rama rose and gallant Lakshman, 471 10, 6 | struggled with the foe,~Rama laid him pierced and lifeless 472 10, 6 | in the gory field of war!~Rama heard the fatal message 473 10, 6 | wisdom to the anguished Rama came,~With his words of 474 10, 6 | of consolation spake of Rama's righteous dame:~"Trust 475 10, 6 | righteous dame:~"Trust me, Rama, trust thy comrade,--for 476 10, 6 | Bravest, choicest of the army, Rama with his brother sent,~Magic 477 10, 6 | war unconscious thee with Rama have I laid,~Dost thou stealing 478 10, 6 | If the great and godlike Rama is in faith and duty true,~ 479 10, 8 | swell,~Scattered ranks of Rama's forces shall my speedy 480 10, 8 | Lakshman's heart,~Wrathful Rama saw the combat and arose 481 10, 9 | IX - RAMA's LAMENT~"Art thou fallen," 482 10, 9 | Art thou fallen," sorrowed Rama, "weary of this endless 483 10, 9 | if thy days are ended, Rama recks not for his life,~ 484 10, 9 | not for his life,~Gone is Rama's wonted valour, weapons 485 10, 9 | faithful friend is gone,~Rama follows in his footsteps 486 10, 9 | her hero, what reply shall Rama make,~What reply, when Bharat 487 10, 9 | life,~Victim to the sins of Rama sinless Lakshman falls in 488 10, 9 | virtue rent,~And by loving Rama tended, Lakshman in his 489 10, 9 | thoughts of fatal vengeance Rama sought the flying foes.~ 490 10, 10| mighty in his vengeance, Rama lofty in his woes,~Gods 491 10, 10| Where on foot the righteous Rama meets his mounted foe in 492 10, 10| his moments brief and few,~Rama strives for right and virtue,-- 493 10, 10| Where the true and righteous Rama sought his foe in fatal 494 10, 10| heavenly weapons he to lofty Rama gave,--~When the righteous 495 10, 10| the helping Gods provide,~Rama, take these steeds celestial, 496 10, 10| this last and fatal war!"~Rama mounted on the chariot clad 497 10, 11| speeding on his chariot, Rama on the heavenly car,~And 498 10, 11| pointed weapons bleeding Rama owned no pain,~Rama's arrows 499 10, 11| bleeding Rama owned no pain,~Rama's arrows keen and piercing 500 10, 11| vengeful hand,~Spear and arrows Rama wielded, and his bright


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