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Baal Kaanda Visvamitra visits king Dasaratha and asks for Sri Rama and Laksmana - Chaupais

Ramcharitmanas · Baal Kaanda Visvamitra visits king Dasaratha and asks for Sri Rama and Laksmana · Verse Chaupais 1889

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Sanskrit Original

मुनि आगमन सुना जब राजा। मिलन गयऊ लै बिप्र समाजा।। करि दंडवत मुनिहि सनमानी। निज आसन बैठारेन्हि आनी।। चरन पखारि कीन्हि अति पूजा। मो सम आजु धन्य नहिं दूजा।। बिबिध भाँति भोजन करवावा। मुनिवर हृदयँ हरष अति पावा।। पुनि चरननि मेले सुत चारी। राम देखि मुनि देह बिसारी।। भए मगन देखत मुख सोभा। जनु चकोर पूरन ससि लोभा।। तब मन हरषि बचन कह राऊ। मुनि अस कृपा न कीन्हिहु काऊ।। केहि कारन आगमन तुम्हारा। कहहु सो करत न लावउँ बारा।। असुर समूह सतावहिं मोही। मै जाचन आयउँ नृप तोही।। अनुज समेत देहु रघुनाथा। निसिचर बध मैं होब सनाथा।।

muni āgamana sunā jaba rājā. milana gayaū lai bipra samājā.. kari daṃḍavata munihi sanamānī. nija āsana baiṭhārēnhi ānī.. carana pakhāri kīnhi ati pūjā. mō sama āju dhanya nahiṃ dūjā.. bibidha bhāomti bhōjana karavāvā. munivara hṛdayaom haraṣa ati pāvā.. puni caranani mēlē suta cārī. rāma dēkhi muni dēha bisārī.. bhaē magana dēkhata mukha sōbhā. janu cakōra pūrana sasi lōbhā.. taba mana haraṣi bacana kaha rāū. muni asa kṛpā na kīnhihu kāū.. kēhi kārana āgamana tumhārā. kahahu sō karata na lāvau bārā.. asura samūha satāvahiṃ mōhī. mai jācana āyau nṛpa tōhī.. anuja samēta dēhu raghunāthā. nisicara badha maiṃ hōba sanāthā..

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When the king heard of the sage's visit he went out to meet him with a party of Brahmanas. Prostrating himself on the ground the king reverently brought him in and seated him on his own throne. Then, washing the sage's feet, he paid him great honours and said, "No one else is so blessed as I am today." The king next entertained him with various kinds of food and the great sage was much delighted at heart. He then placed his four sons on the latter's feet. At the sight of Sri Rama the sage forgot all about himself. He was enraptured as he gazed on the beauty of Sri Rama's countenance even as the Cakora bird is enamoured of the full moon. Gladdened at heart, the king then addressed the following words to him, "Reverend sir, you have never shown such grace to me before. Tell me what brings you here; I will carry out your order without delay." "Hosts of demons molest me, O king; I have therefore come to ask something of you. Let me have the Lord of Raghus, Sri Rama, with His younger brother (Laksmana); with the extermination of the demons I will feel secure."