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Baal Kaanda Entry of Visvamitra with Rama and Laksmana into the precincts of Mithila - Chaupais

Ramcharitmanas · Baal Kaanda Entry of Visvamitra with Rama and Laksmana into the precincts of Mithila · Verse Chaupais 1901

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Sanskrit Original

बनइ न बरनत नगर निकाई। जहाँ जाइ मन तहँइँ लोभाई।। चारु बजारु बिचित्र अँबारी। मनिमय बिधि जनु स्वकर सँवारी।। धनिक बनिक बर धनद समाना। बैठ सकल बस्तु लै नाना।। चौहट सुंदर गलीं सुहाई। संतत रहहिं सुगंध सिंचाई।। मंगलमय मंदिर सब केरें। चित्रित जनु रतिनाथ चितेरें।। पुर नर नारि सुभग सुचि संता। धरमसील ग्यानी गुनवंता।। अति अनूप जहँ जनक निवासू। बिथकहिं बिबुध बिलोकि बिलासू।। होत चकित चित कोट बिलोकी। सकल भुवन सोभा जनु रोकी।।

banai na baranata nagara nikāī. jahāom jāi mana tahaomiom lōbhāī.. cāru bajāru bicitra aombārī. manimaya bidhi janu svakara saomvārī.. dhanika banika bara dhanada samānā. baiṭha sakala bastu lai nānā.. cauhaṭa suṃdara galīṃ suhāī. saṃtata rahahiṃ sugaṃdha siṃcāī.. maṃgalamaya maṃdira saba kērēṃ. citrita janu ratinātha citērēṃ.. pura nara nāri subhaga suci saṃtā. dharamasīla gyānī gunavaṃtā.. ati anūpa jahaom janaka nivāsū. bithakahiṃ bibudha bilōki bilāsū.. hōta cakita cita kōṭa bilōkī. sakala bhuvana sōbhā janu rōkī..

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The beauty of the city surpassed description; every inch of it was soul-captivating. There was a lovely bazar and gorgeous balconies made of jewels, fashioned as it were by the Creator with his own hands. Wealthy and good merchants, who vied with Kubera (the god of wealth), sat with all their various goods. Beautiful crossings of roads and charming streets were constantly sprinkled with scented waters. The houses of all were abodes of bliss and contained beautiful wall-paintings portrayed, as it were, by Rati's lord (Cupid) himself. The people of the city, both men and women, were good-looking, pious, saintly, virtuous, wise and accomplished. The palace of King Janaka was most marvellous, the sight of whose splendour astounded even gods. Even the fortification wall filled the mind with wonder; it seemed as if it had enclosed within its limits the beauty of the whole universe.