Ayodhya Kaanda Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati)
अयोध्याकाण्डम् Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati)
Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati) in the Ayodhya Kaanda.
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Ramcharitmanas · Chapter Ayodhya Kaanda Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati) · Verse Chaupais 1995
सुनु सुरेस उपदेसु हमारा। रामहि सेवकु परम पिआरा।। मानत सुखु सेवक सेवकाई। सेवक बैर बैरु अधिकाई।। जद्यपि सम नहिं राग न रोषू। गहहिं न पाप पूनु गुन दोषू।। करम प्रधान बिस्व करि राखा। जो जस करइ सो तस फलु चाखा।। तदपि करहिं सम बिषम बिहारा। भगत अभगत हृदय अनुसारा।। अगुन अलेप अमान एकरस। रामु सगुन भए भगत पेम बस।। राम सदा सेवक रुचि राखी। बेद पुरान साधु सुर साखी।। अस जियँ जानि तजहु कुटिलाई। करहु भरत पद प्रीति सुहाई।।
sunu surēsa upadēsu hamārā. rāmahi sēvaku parama piārā.. mānata sukhu sēvaka sēvakāī. sēvaka baira bairu adhikāī.. jadyapi sama nahiṃ rāga na rōṣū. gahahiṃ na pāpa pūnu guna dōṣū.. karama pradhāna bisva kari rākhā. jō jasa karai sō tasa phalu cākhā.. tadapi karahiṃ sama biṣama bihārā. bhagata abhagata hṛdaya anusārā.. aguna alēpa amāna ēkarasa. rāmu saguna bhaē bhagata pēma basa.. rāma sadā sēvaka ruci rākhī. bēda purāna sādhu sura sākhī.. asa jiyaom jāni tajahu kuṭilāī. karahu bharata pada prīti suhāī..
"Hear our advice, O king of gods! A devotee is supremely dear to Sri Rama; He is gratified through service rendered to His devotees, and bears great enmity to those who are hostile to them. Even though the Lord is alike to all without either love or anger and receives neither sin nor virtue, neither merit nor demerit, and even though He has made Fate the ruling factor in this world, so that one reaps what one sows, yet according as one possesses the heart of a devotee or an unbeliever He appears to be impartial or hostile in His dealings. Though devoid of attributes, unattached, free from pride and ever unchanged, Sri Rama has assumed a form with attributes yielding to the love of His devotees. Sri Rama has ever respected the wishes of His devotees: the Vedas and Puranas as well as saints and gods can bear testimony to this. Bearing this in mind give up perversity and cherish ideal love for Bharata's feet."
Ayodhya Kaanda Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati) - Chaupais
Ramcharitmanas · Chapter Ayodhya Kaanda Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati) · Verse Chaupais 1997
सत्यसंध प्रभु सुर हितकारी। भरत राम आयस अनुसारी।। स्वारथ बिबस बिकल तुम्ह होहू। भरत दोसु नहिं राउर मोहू।। सुनि सुरबर सुरगुर बर बानी। भा प्रमोदु मन मिटी गलानी।। बरषि प्रसून हरषि सुरराऊ। लगे सराहन भरत सुभाऊ।। एहि बिधि भरत चले मग जाहीं। दसा देखि मुनि सिद्ध सिहाहीं।। जबहिं रामु कहि लेहिं उसासा। उमगत पेमु मनहँ चहु पासा।। द्रवहिं बचन सुनि कुलिस पषाना। पुरजन पेमु न जाइ बखाना।। बीच बास करि जमुनहिं आए। निरखि नीरु लोचन जल छाए।।
satyasaṃdha prabhu sura hitakārī. bharata rāma āyasa anusārī.. svāratha bibasa bikala tumha hōhū. bharata dōsu nahiṃ rāura mōhū.. suni surabara suragura bara bānī. bhā pramōdu mana miṭī galānī.. baraṣi prasūna haraṣi surarāū. lagē sarāhana bharata subhāū.. ēhi bidhi bharata calē maga jāhīṃ. dasā dēkhi muni siddha sihāhīṃ.. jabahiṃ rāmu kahi lēhiṃ usāsā. umagata pēmu manahaom cahu pāsā.. dravahiṃ bacana suni kulisa paṣānā. purajana pēmu na jāi bakhānā.. bīca bāsa kari jamunahiṃ āē. nirakhi nīru lōcana jala chāē..
The Lord is true to His word and a friend of the gods, while Bharata obeys Sri Rama's orders. You are feeling uneasy only because you are dominated by self-interest. Bharata is not to blame at all; it is your ignorance (which is responsible for your uneasiness)." The chief of gods, Indra, was overjoyed at heart to hear these valuable words of the heavenly preceptor and his depression of spirit was gone. The lord of celestials, therefore, rained down flowers and gladly began to extol Bharata's noble disposition. In this way Bharata went on his way, while sages and Siddhas were filled with envy at the sight of his condition. Whenever he heaved a long sigh with the word 'Rama' on his lips, it seemed as if love overflowed on all sides. Even adamant and stones melted at his words; the love of the citizens was beyond description. Halting at one place on this side the party arrived on the bank of the Yamuna and Bharata's eyes were filled with tears as he gazed on its dark water (which reminded him of Sri Rama's swarthy form).
Ayodhya Kaanda Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati) - Chaupais
Ramcharitmanas · Chapter Ayodhya Kaanda Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati) · Verse Chaupais 1993
बचन सुनत सुरगुरु मुसकाने। सहसनयन बिनु लोचन जाने।। मायापति सेवक सन माया। करइ त उलटि परइ सुरराया।। तब किछु कीन्ह राम रुख जानी। अब कुचालि करि होइहि हानी।। सुनु सुरेस रघुनाथ सुभाऊ। निज अपराध रिसाहिं न काऊ।। जो अपराधु भगत कर करई। राम रोष पावक सो जरई।। लोकहुँ बेद बिदित इतिहासा। यह महिमा जानहिं दुरबासा।। भरत सरिस को राम सनेही। जगु जप राम रामु जप जेही।।
bacana sunata suraguru musakānē. sahasanayana binu lōcana jānē.. māyāpati sēvaka sana māyā. karai ta ulaṭi parai surarāyā.. taba kichu kīnha rāma rukha jānī. aba kucāli kari hōihi hānī.. sunu surēsa raghunātha subhāū. nija aparādha risāhiṃ na kāū.. jō aparādhu bhagata kara karaī. rāma rōṣa pāvaka sō jaraī.. lōkahu bēda bidita itihāsā. yaha mahimā jānahiṃ durabāsā.. bharata sarisa kō rāma sanēhī. jagu japa rāma rāmu japa jēhī..
Hearing his words the preceptor of the gods smiled and realized that, though endowed with a thousand eyes, Indra was really blind, (lacked discernment). He said, "If anyone practises deception on a devotee of Sri Rama (the Lord of Maya), it recoils on the artificer himself. O king of gods! Last time we did something knowing that it had Sri Rama's tacit approval; but by resorting to some underhand means this time we are sure to meet with disaster. Listen, O lord of gods; it is Sri Rama's nature not to be angry at any offence against Himself. But he who sins against His devotees is surely consumed in the fire of His wrath. The story is well known both in the world as well as in the Vedas: the sage Durvasa* know this glorious trait of Sri Rama's character. Has anyone loved Rama even as Bharata, whose name is ever on the lips of Rama, while Rama's name is repeated by the whole world?
Ayodhya Kaanda Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati) - Dohas
Ramcharitmanas · Chapter Ayodhya Kaanda Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati) · Verse Dohas 1994
मनहुँ न आनिअ अमरपति रघुबर भगत अकाजु। अजसु लोक परलोक दुख दिन दिन सोक समाजु।।218।।
manahu na ānia amarapati raghubara bhagata akāju. ajasu lōka paralōka dukha dina dina sōka samāju..218..
Never harbour in your mind, O Lord of the immortals, even the thought of frustrating the purpose of a devotee of Sri Rama (the Chief of Raghu's line); for the same will bring you infamy in this world, sorrow in the next and a series of woes in your dayto-day life.
Ayodhya Kaanda Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati) - Dohas
Ramcharitmanas · Chapter Ayodhya Kaanda Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati) · Verse Dohas 1992
रामु सँकोची प्रेम बस भरत सपेम पयोधि। बनी बात बेगरन चहति करिअ जतनु छलु सोधि।।217।।
rāmu saomkōcī prēma basa bharata sapēma payōdhi. banī bāta bēgarana cahati karia jatanu chalu sōdhi..217..
"Sri Rama is scrupulous by nature and is won by love, while Bharata is an ocean of affection. What has already been accomplished thus threatens to be undone; therefore, finding out some stratagem let us use it as a remedial measure."
Ayodhya Kaanda Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati) - Dohas
Ramcharitmanas · Chapter Ayodhya Kaanda Dialogue between Indra and his preceptor (the sage Brhaspati) · Verse Dohas 1996
राम भगत परहित निरत पर दुख दुखी दयाल। भगत सिरोमनि भरत तें जनि डरपहु सुरपाल।।219।।
rāma bhagata parahita nirata para dukha dukhī dayāla. bhagata sirōmani bharata tēṃ jani ḍarapahu surapāla..219..
Sri Rama's devotees are actively engaged doing good to others, share the sorrows of others and are compassionate by nature. And Bharata is the very crest-jewel of devotees; therefore, be not afraid of him, O ruler of gods."