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Sundar Kaanda Sri Rama's fury against the sea and the latter's supplication - Chaupais

Ramcharitmanas · Sundar Kaanda Sri Rama's fury against the sea and the latter's supplication · Verse Chaupais 2209

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लछिमन बान सरासन आनू। सोषौं बारिधि बिसिख कृसानू।। सठ सन बिनय कुटिल सन प्रीती। सहज कृपन सन सुंदर नीती।। ममता रत सन ग्यान कहानी। अति लोभी सन बिरति बखानी।। क्रोधिहि सम कामिहि हरि कथा। ऊसर बीज बएँ फल जथा।। अस कहि रघुपति चाप चढ़ावा। यह मत लछिमन के मन भावा।। संघानेउ प्रभु बिसिख कराला। उठी उदधि उर अंतर ज्वाला।। मकर उरग झष गन अकुलाने। जरत जंतु जलनिधि जब जाने।। कनक थार भरि मनि गन नाना। बिप्र रूप आयउ तजि माना।।

lachimana bāna sarāsana ānū. sōṣauṃ bāridhi bisikha kṛsānū saṭha sana binaya kuṭila sana prītī. sahaja kṛpana sana suṃdara nītī mamatā rata sana gyāna kahānī. ati lōbhī sana birati bakhānī krōdhihi sama kāmihi hari kathā. ūsara bīja baēom phala jathā asa kahi raghupati cāpa caḍhaāvā. yaha mata lachimana kē mana bhāvā saṃghānēu prabhu bisikha karālā. uṭhī udadhi ura aṃtara jvālā makara uraga jhaṣa gana akulānē. jarata jaṃtu jalanidhi jaba jānē kanaka thāra bhari mani gana nānā. bipra rūpa āyau taji mānā

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"Laksmana, bring Me My bow and arrows; I will dry up the ocean with a missile presided over by the god of fire. Supplication before an idiot, friendship with a rogue, inculcating liberality on a born miser, talking wisdom to one steeped in worldliness, glorifying dispassion before a man of excessive greed, a lecture on mindcontrol to an irascible man and a discourse on the exploits of Sri Hari to a libidinous person are as futile as sowing seeds in a barren land." So saying, the Lord of the Raghus strung His bow and this stand (of the Lord) delighted Laksmana's heart. When the Lord fitted the terrible arrow to His bow, a blazing fire broke out in the heart of the ocean; the alligators, serpents and fishes felt distressed. When the god presiding over the ocean found the creatures burning, he gave up his pride and, assuming the form of a Brahmana, came with a gold plate filled with all kinds of jewels.