Sundar Kaanda Sri Rama's march to the beach alongwith the army of monkeys
सुन्दरकाण्डम् Sri Rama's march to the beach alongwith the army of monkeys
Sri Rama's march to the beach alongwith the army of monkeys in the Sundar Kaanda.
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+ Add ShlokaSundar Kaanda Sri Rama's march to the beach alongwith the army of monkeys - Chaupais
Ramcharitmanas · Chapter Sundar Kaanda Sri Rama's march to the beach alongwith the army of monkeys · Verse Chaupais 2162
प्रभु पद पंकज नावहिं सीसा। गरजहिं भालु महाबल कीसा।। देखी राम सकल कपि सेना। चितइ कृपा करि राजिव नैना।। राम कृपा बल पाइ कपिंदा। भए पच्छजुत मनहुँ गिरिंदा।। हरषि राम तब कीन्ह पयाना। सगुन भए सुंदर सुभ नाना।। जासु सकल मंगलमय कीती। तासु पयान सगुन यह नीती।। प्रभु पयान जाना बैदेहीं। फरकि बाम अँग जनु कहि देहीं।। जोइ जोइ सगुन जानकिहि होई। असगुन भयउ रावनहि सोई।। चला कटकु को बरनैं पारा। गर्जहि बानर भालु अपारा।। नख आयुध गिरि पादपधारी। चले गगन महि इच्छाचारी।। केहरिनाद भालु कपि करहीं। डगमगाहिं दिग्गज चिक्करहीं।।
prabhu pada paṃkaja nāvahiṃ sīsā. garajahiṃ bhālu mahābala kīsā dēkhī rāma sakala kapi sēnā. citai kṛpā kari rājiva nainā rāma kṛpā bala pāi kapiṃdā. bhaē pacchajuta manahuom giriṃdā haraṣi rāma taba kīnha payānā. saguna bhaē suṃdara subha nānā jāsu sakala maṃgalamaya kītī. tāsu payāna saguna yaha nītī prabhu payāna jānā baidēhīṃ. pharaki bāma aomga janu kahi dēhīṃ jōi jōi saguna jānakihi hōī. asaguna bhayau rāvanahi sōī calā kaṭaku kō baranaiṃ pārā. garjahi bānara bhālu apārā nakha āyudha giri pādapadhārī. calē gagana mahi icchācārī kēharināda bhālu kapi karahīṃ. ḍagamagāhiṃ diggaja cikkarahīṃ
The mighty bears and monkeys bowed their head at the Lord's lotus feet and roared. Sri Rama surveyed the whole monkey host and cast on them His gracious lotus-like eyes. Emboldened by His grace the monkey chiefs vied as it were with huge mountains equipped with wings. Sri Rama then sallied forth glad of heart and many were the delightful and auspicious omens that occurred to Him . It was in the fitness of things that good omens should appear at the time of His departure (on an expedition) whose glory itself embodies all blessings. Videha's Daughter came to know of the Lord's march; the throbbing of Her left limbs apprised Her of the same as it were. But what were good omens for Janaka's Daughter foreboded evil for Ravana.* Who could adequately describe the army as it marched with its countless monkeys and bears roaring. With no weapon other than their sharp claws, they carried rocks and trees (that they had uprooted on the way) and marched now in the air and now on land, for they had unhampered motion everywhere. The bears and monkeys roared like lions as they marched, while the elephants guarding the eight cardinal points shook and trumpeted.
Sundar Kaanda Sri Rama's march to the beach alongwith the army of monkeys - Chhands
Ramcharitmanas · Chapter Sundar Kaanda Sri Rama's march to the beach alongwith the army of monkeys · Verse Chhands 2163
चिक्करहिं दिग्गज डोल महि गिरि लोल सागर खरभरे। मन हरष सभ गंधर्ब सुर मुनि नाग किन्नर दुख टरे।। कटकटहिं मर्कट बिकट भट बहु कोटि कोटिन्ह धावहीं। जय राम प्रबल प्रताप कोसलनाथ गुन गन गावहीं।।1।। सहि सक न भार उदार अहिपति बार बारहिं मोहई। गह दसन पुनि पुनि कमठ पृष्ट कठोर सो किमि सोहई।। रघुबीर रुचिर प्रयान प्रस्थिति जानि परम सुहावनी। जनु कमठ खर्पर सर्पराज सो लिखत अबिचल पावनी।।2।।
cikkarahiṃ diggaja ḍōla mahi giri lōla sāgara kharabharē. mana haraṣa sabha gaṃdharba sura muni nāga kinnara dukha ṭarē kaṭakaṭahiṃ markaṭa bikaṭa bhaṭa bahu kōṭi kōṭinha dhāvahīṃ. jaya rāma prabala pratāpa kōsalanātha guna gana gāvahīṃ sahi saka na bhāra udāra ahipati bāra bārahiṃ mōhaī. gaha dasana puni puni kamaṭha pṛṣṭa kaṭhōra sō kimi sōhaī raghubīra rucira prayāna prasthiti jāni parama suhāvanī. janu kamaṭha kharpara sarparāja sō likhata abicala pāvanī
The elephants of the eight cardinal points trumpeted, the earth rocked, the mountains trembled and the oceans were agitated. The Gandharvas, gods, sages, Nagas and Kinnaras, all felt delighted at heart to perceive that their troubles were over. Myriads of formidable monkey warriors gnashed their teeth (in a bellicose mood); while many more millions dashed forward crying "Glory to Sri Rama, Kosala's lord, of mighty valour" and hymning His praises. Even the great lord of serpents (Sesa) found himself unable to bear the crushing weight of the belligerent troops and felt dizzy again and again. But each time he would struggle by clutching with his teeth the hard shell of the divine Tortoise. The scratches thus made by his teeth would make one imagine as if, knowing the departure of Sri Rama (the Hero of Raghu's line) on His glorious expedition to be a most attractive theme, the serpent-king was inscribing its immortal and sacred story on the Tortoise's back.
Sundar Kaanda Sri Rama's march to the beach alongwith the army of monkeys - Dohas
Ramcharitmanas · Chapter Sundar Kaanda Sri Rama's march to the beach alongwith the army of monkeys · Verse Dohas 2161
कपिपति बेगि बोलाए आए जूथप जूथ। नाना बरन अतुल बल बानर भालु बरूथ।।34।।
kapipati bēgi bōlāē āē jūthapa jūtha. nānā barana atula bala bānara bhālu barūtha
Sugriva (the lord of the monkeys) quickly summoned the commanders of the various troops and they presented themselves in multitudes. The troops of monkeys and bears, though varying in colour, were all unequalled in strength.
Sundar Kaanda Sri Rama's march to the beach alongwith the army of monkeys - Dohas
Ramcharitmanas · Chapter Sundar Kaanda Sri Rama's march to the beach alongwith the army of monkeys · Verse Dohas 2164
एहि बिधि जाइ कृपानिधि उतरे सागर तीर। जहँ तहँ लागे खान फल भालु बिपुल कपि बीर।।35।।
ēhi bidhi jāi kṛpānidhi utarē sāgara tīra. jahaom tahaom lāgē khāna phala bhālu bipula kapi bīra
Continuing His march in this way the All-merciful arrived at the seashore and halted there. The host of valiant bears and monkeys began to guttle fruits all round there