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Ayodhya Kaanda The Nisada's suspicion and precautions - Chaupais

Ramcharitmanas · Ayodhya Kaanda The Nisada's suspicion and precautions · Verse Chaupais 1934

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Sanskrit Original

सई तीर बसि चले बिहाने। सृंगबेरपुर सब निअराने।। समाचार सब सुने निषादा। हृदयँ बिचार करइ सबिषादा।। कारन कवन भरतु बन जाहीं। है कछु कपट भाउ मन माहीं।। जौं पै जियँ न होति कुटिलाई। तौ कत लीन्ह संग कटकाई।। जानहिं सानुज रामहि मारी। करउँ अकंटक राजु सुखारी।। भरत न राजनीति उर आनी। तब कलंकु अब जीवन हानी।। सकल सुरासुर जुरहिं जुझारा। रामहि समर न जीतनिहारा।। का आचरजु भरतु अस करहीं। नहिं बिष बेलि अमिअ फल फरहीं।।

saī tīra basi calē bihānē. sṛṃgabērapura saba niarānē.. samācāra saba sunē niṣādā. hṛdayaom bicāra karai sabiṣādā.. kārana kavana bharatu bana jāhīṃ. hai kachu kapaṭa bhāu mana māhīṃ.. jauṃ pai jiyaom na hōti kuṭilāī. tau kata līnha saṃga kaṭakāī.. jānahiṃ sānuja rāmahi mārī. karau akaṃṭaka rāju sukhārī.. bharata na rājanīti ura ānī. taba kalaṃku aba jīvana hānī.. sakala surāsura jurahiṃ jujhārā. rāmahi samara na jītanihārā.. kā ācaraju bharatu asa karahīṃ. nahiṃ biṣa bēli amia phala pharahīṃ..

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Halting on the bank of the Sai* river they resumed their journey at daybreak and the whole party drew near to Srngaverapura†. When the Nisada chief (Guha) heard the whole story, he anxiously thought within himself: "What motive can Bharata have in journeying to the woods? He must have some evil design at heart. If he had no mischievous intention at heart, why should he have brought an army with him? He must have thought that after killing Rama and his younger brother (Laksmana) he would reign peacefully and happily. But Bharata did not take to heart the maxims of sound polity; latterly he brought on himself stigma alone but this time he will meet a sure death. If all the warriors among the gods and demons combine against Sri Rama, even they will fail to conquer him in battle. But what wonder that Bharata should behave as he is doing; for venomous plants, after all, can never bear fruits of ambrosia."