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Baal Kaanda Janaka's ecstasy of love at the sight of Rama and Laksmana - Chaupais

Ramcharitmanas · Baal Kaanda Janaka's ecstasy of love at the sight of Rama and Laksmana · Verse Chaupais 1911

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Sanskrit Original

लखन हृदयँ लालसा बिसेषी। जाइ जनकपुर आइअ देखी।। प्रभु भय बहुरि मुनिहि सकुचाहीं। प्रगट न कहहिं मनहिं मुसुकाहीं।। राम अनुज मन की गति जानी। भगत बछलता हिंयँ हुलसानी।। परम बिनीत सकुचि मुसुकाई। बोले गुर अनुसासन पाई।। नाथ लखनु पुरु देखन चहहीं। प्रभु सकोच डर प्रगट न कहहीं।। जौं राउर आयसु मैं पावौं। नगर देखाइ तुरत लै आवौ।। सुनि मुनीसु कह बचन सप्रीती। कस न राम तुम्ह राखहु नीती।। धरम सेतु पालक तुम्ह ताता। प्रेम बिबस सेवक सुखदाता।।

lakhana hṛdayaom lālasā bisēṣī. jāi janakapura āia dēkhī.. prabhu bhaya bahuri munihi sakucāhīṃ. pragaṭa na kahahiṃ manahiṃ musukāhīṃ.. rāma anuja mana kī gati jānī. bhagata bachalatā hiṃyaom hulasānī.. parama binīta sakuci musukāī. bōlē gura anusāsana pāī.. nātha lakhanu puru dēkhana cahahīṃ. prabhu sakōca ḍara pragaṭa na kahahīṃ.. jauṃ rāura āyasu maiṃ pāvauṃ. nagara dēkhāi turata lai āvau.. suni munīsu kaha bacana saprītī. kasa na rāma tumha rākhahu nītī.. dharama sētu pālaka tumha tātā. prēma bibasa sēvaka sukhadātā..

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Laksmana felt in his heart a great longing to go and see Janaka's capital. He was, however, afraid of the Lord and stood in awe of the sage; therefore he did not openly declare it and smiled within himself. Sri Rama understood what was passing in His younger brother's mind; and His heart overflowed with a kindly feeling for His devotee. Taking leave of His preceptor to speak, He smilingly spoke with much diffidence in most polite terms," My lord, Laksmana longs to see the city, but out of fear and respect for you he does not make it known to you. If I have your permission, I will take him round the city and quickly bring him back." Hearing this the chief of sages, Visvamitra, replied in affectionate terms, "It is no wonder, Rama, that You should respect good manners. You are the upholder of the moral code, my son, and bring joy to Your servants out of love for them