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501 10, 11| dubious battle lasted, until Rama in his ire~Wielded BRAHMA' 502 10, 12| when Khara, Dushan, were by Rama's prowess slain,~Rama was 503 10, 12| by Rama's prowess slain,~Rama was no earthly mortal, he 504 10, 12| he invested Lanka's gate,~Rama was no earthly mortal but 505 10, 12| wept the Queen of Lanka; Rama, tender, tearful, true,~ 506 10, 12| mourners left the funeral site,~Rama then unstrung his weapon, 507 11 | BOOK XI - RAJYA-ABHISHEKA~(Rama's Return and Consecration)~ 508 11 | ends with the war, and with Rama's happy return to Ayodhya. 509 11 | which Bibhishan made over to Rama. Indian poets are never 510 11 | Ramayana takes advantage of Rama's journey from Ceylon to 511 11 | Ayodhya, the greetings to Rama, and his consecration by 512 11, 1 | woman's fame--~Righteous Rama's brow was clouded, saintly 513 11, 1 | Wherefore spake ye not, my Rama, if your bosom doubts my 514 11, 1 | were her death!~Wherefore, Rama, with your token came your 515 11, 1 | sin-polluted bride?~Hast thou, Rama, all forgotten?--Saintly 516 11, 1 | when woman dies!"~Dark was Rama's gloomy visage and his 517 11, 2 | Bade the sorrow-stricken Rama back his sinless wife to 518 11, 2 | my sacred mandate speak!"~Rama's forehead was unclouded 519 11, 2 | and stainless is my dame,~Rama shall not leave his consort 520 11, 2 | In his tears the contrite Rama clasped her in a soft embrace,~ 521 11, 3 | AËRIAL CAR~"Mark my love," so Rama uttered, as on flying Pushpa 522 11, 3 | far-extending,--monument of Rama's fame,--~'Rama's Bridge' 523 11, 3 | monument of Rama's fame,--~'Rama's Bridge' to distant ages 524 11, 3 | wild and echoing shore,~Rama poured his lamentations 525 11, 3 | Raghu's empire, nest of Rama's hope and love,~Bow, bow, 526 11, 4 | GREETINGS~Message from returning Rama, Vanars to Ayodhya brought,~ 527 11, 4 | o'er the cloudless ether Rama's Pushpa chariot came,~And 528 11, 4 | thousand jocund voices shouted Rama's joyous name,~Women with 529 11, 4 | lifted up his glances unto Rama from afar,~Unto Sita, unto 530 11, 4 | of Day!~Silver swans by Rama's bidding soft descended 531 11, 4 | long-lost elder's grace,~Rama held his faithful younger 532 11, 4 | greetings unto Lakshman, unto Rama's faithful dame,~To Bibhishan 533 11, 4 | Placed them at the feet of Rama and in humble accents said:~" 534 11, 5 | years of woe were ended, Rama now assumed his own,~And 535 11, 5 | father's crown and jewels Rama's ample forehead grace,~ 536 11, 5 | in days of yore,~So was Rama consecrated by the priests 537 11, 5 | sunshine, wreath of pearls to Rama sent,~Gay Gandharvas raised 538 11, 5 | in nations hailed their Rama as their lord and righteous 539 11, 5 | by ancient sages, during Rama's happy reign,~Death untimely, 540 12 | THE real Epic ends with Rama's happy return to Ayodhya. 541 12 | in the palace of Ravan. Rama gave way to the opinion 542 12 | After years had passed, Rama performed a great Horse-sacrifice. 543 12 | describing the deeds of Rama. In this interesting portion 544 12 | ancient times in India. Rama recognised his sons in the 545 12, 1 | have passed; the lonely Rama in his joyless palace reigned,~ 546 12, 1 | circling seasons lasted Rama's sacred feast,~And the 547 12, 1 | And the untold wealth of Rama by his kindly gifts increased!~ 548 12, 2 | Sing it by the door of Rama,--he ordains this mighty 549 12, 2 | all the gathered nations Rama's deeds of matchless might,~ 550 12, 2 | wealth on earth!~If the royal Rama questions and your lineage 551 12, 2 | the mighty monarch, bow to Rama fair and tall,~He is father 552 12, 3 | and their lofty lay begun,~Rama to the hermit minstrels 553 12, 3 | sweet the chanted accents, Rama's inmost soul was stirred,~ 554 12, 3 | clad,~We would deem them Rama's image,--Rama as a youthful 555 12, 3 | deem them Rama's image,--Rama as a youthful lad!"~Twenty 556 12, 3 | rolled along,~Out spake Rama in his wonder: "Scarce I 557 12, 3 | Noble children!" uttered Rama, "dear to me the words you 558 12, 3 | incline!"~"Be it so," thus Rama answered, but the hours 559 12, 3 | cottage came once more.~Rama with his guests and courtiers 560 12, 4 | Flashed upon the contrite Rama glimpses of the dawning 561 12, 4 | with tears of love paternal Rama clasped each minstrel youth,~ 562 12, 4 | In his tears repentant Rama to Valmiki message sent,~ 563 12, 4 | and virtue shine,~Queen of Rama's heart and empire may she 564 12, 5 | lord!~Mighty Saint," so Rama answered as he bowed his 565 12, 5 | said,~Never in his bosom Rama questioned Sita's faithful 566 12, 5 | of sorrow filled her eye!~Rama's queen and Janak's daughter, 567 12, 5 | Sita is no more,~Lone is Rama's loveless bosom and his 568 End | Book, the descendants of Rama and his brothers are described 569 End | latter ruled in Vidisha.~Rama had two sons, Lava and Kusa. 570 End | mountains.~The death of Rama and his brothers was in 571 End | a secret conference with Rama, and Rama placed Lakshman 572 End | conference with Rama, and Rama placed Lakshman at the gate, 573 End | to the orders passed by Rama, he surrendered his life 574 End | In the fulness of time, Rama and his other brothers left 575 Epi | good of a loyal people. Rama, the eldest son of Dasa-ratha 576 Epi | repetitions. The virtues of Rama and the faithfulness of 577 Epi | The loving devotion of Rama's brothers, the sanctity 578 Epi | the hermitages visited by Rama, were described with endless 579 Epi | account of the grief of Rama at the loss of his wife, 580 Epi | that the descendants of Rama and his brothers founded 581 Epi | suitors. The rivalry between Rama and Ravan, between Lakshman 582 Epi | unending battles waged by Rama and his allies there is 583 Epi | description of the love of Rama for his subjects and the 584 Epi | loyalty of his people towards Rama,--that loyalty which has 585 Epi | humble woes and troubles Rama hath the ready tear,~To 586 Epi | humble tales of suffering Rama lends his willing ear!"~ 587 Epi | ear!"~Deeper than this was Rama's duty towards his father 588 Epi | his father's fondness for Rama; and the portion of the 589 Epi | literature. The stepmother of Rama, won by the virtues and 590 Epi | feeble old monarch, and Rama is banished at last. And 591 Epi | the righteous devotion of Rama, and the faith fulness and 592 Epi | work in the eyes of Hindus,~Rama and Sita are the Hindu ideals 593 Epi | Perfect Life of righteousness. Rama suffers for fourteen years 594 Epi | The pious Hindu saw in Rama's life the ideal of a true 595 Epi | the truth and endurance of Rama under sufferings and privations 596 Epi | are told that the sons of Rama recited the whole poem of 597 Epi | repeat the long poem which Rama's sons are supposed to have 598 Epi | than this, the story of Rama has inspired our religious 599 Epi | faith of our modern times. Rama, the true and dutiful, was 600 Epi | Mahomedans, be he invoked as Rama or Ali." "The city of the 601 Epi | ancient Epics,--Krishna and Rama, as the earthly incarnations